Fraserburgh Caravan Park |
Situated on the east side of Fraserburgh known locally as the Broch, overlooking the Esplanade and large beach which is included in the marine conservation society's good beach guide. These are golden sands that stretch round the bay to the Waters of Philorth and its Nature Reserve.
To the west side are industrial properties and fish processing factories.
Short walk to shops and hotels in the town. Close to lighthouse museum and heritage Rating: 3.80 (2 votes)
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Haughton House Holiday Park |
In the wooded section of this country park which has lots of recreational facilities. Shops hotels and services in village. 27 miles fron Aberdeen on the A944.
Alford is a peaceful town with remarkable character just 45 minutes from Aberdeen.
The village of Alford's amenities include indoor swimming pool and dry ski slope, farming and Transport Museums and Alford Village Railway.
The narrow gauge train runs from the village through the Rating: 4.46 (10 votes)
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Inverbervie Caravan Park |
Situated close to the beach in the quiet little village of Inverbervie. Shops hotel and services within the village. Stonehaven 10 miles Aberdeen 25 miles. Close by ? Grassic Gibbon Centre Arbuthnott, Mill of Benholm by Johnshaven, Leisure Centre Inverbervie. Rating: 4.60 (1 votes)
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Invercoe Caravan and Camping Park |
Invercoe Highland Holidays is a family run business where we offer you a quiet, get away from it all holiday in historic Glencoe - one of the most picturesque Scottish glens. Our MacIain holiday cottages, timber lodges, comfortable family caravans and spacious camping/touring park provide a range of self catering accommodation for every taste.
All our self catering properties in Glencoe are of a high quality with everything you'd expect Rating: 4.37 (20 votes)
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Isle of Coll Hotel |
Taken from the www.visitcoll.co.uk/ website
'Isle of Coll Wild camping for tents only on the hill behind the Coll Hotel offers an old fashioned experience (which is becoming rarer by the year) where you can camp completely amongst nature with no frills or cost. There are no facilities and you are expected to look after your site. The reward is wonderful views with plenty of fresh air and you are, of course, close to the hotel for Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Isle of Gigha Camping |
The campsite is small, with no vehicular access to the tent pitches and limited turning and maneuvering space for campervans and motorhomes. Our tent pitches are smaller than some campsites and we are unable to accommodate very large tents. We also have to limit motorhome length onsite to maximum 7m. Pitches 4-10 are particularly tight and we recommend maximum 6m vehicles for these spaces, with larger vehicles (up to 7m) better suited to pitches Rating: 3.55 (4 votes)
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Isle of Jura Hotel Camping |
A small field in front of the hotel is offered for camping and there is a brand-spanking new shower & toilet block which opened at the end of 2014.Contact hotel or click on the weblink for further information on prices or if thinking of taking a caravan or campervan. The site offers stunning unobstructed views to the mainland across the Sound of Jura. Rating: 4.80 (2 votes)
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John O'Groats Caravan Park |
4 acre site beside the tourist attractions. From the site you can relax and enjoy the fine panoramic views of the Pentland Firth, one of the most dangerous shipping channels in the world with its strong ebbing and flowing sea currents and spectacular tidal races. To your left you will see the Island of Stroma, three and a half kilometres from the mainland, inhabited by a seal colony and the occasional visitor. In front of you will see the Orkney Rating: 3.44 (5 votes)
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Kinlochewe Caravan Club Site |
NO TENTS on this small and intimate site, all stone hardstandings, in a peaceful position at the foot of the rugged slopes of Ben Eighe, at the end of a beautiful drive along the valley from Achnasheen. This is a magic place, where the world slows down to walking pace and you with it. The grandeur and spectacle of the area cannot be overstated; it's a rare and special place with glittering lochs, lush woodland and mountains and a paradise Rating: 4.30 (6 votes)
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Kirkfield Caravan Park |
The caravan park is, small and pleasantly situated in an unspoilt corner of the cheviot hills, within the village of Town Yetholm where there is a shop, butcher's, post office,
hotel and garage.
"St Cuthbert's way" takes a direct path through
Town Yetholm and Kirk Yetholm.
Kirk Yetholm lies at the Northern end of the famous hill walk known as "The Pennie Way", Kirk Yetholm also has a hotel.
Mobile phone Rating: 4.00 (4 votes)
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Lauder Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
There is something for everyone around our Lauder Club Site, from abbeys to wind farms, local mills to Scotland?s capital city. Lauder caters for all kinds of campers ? even those who want to hire a lodge.The town of Lauder is four miles away. It offers a blend of history, scenery and sightseeing. The Common Riding Festival is at the end of July. Walkers can enjoy the Southern Upland Way, passing near the Site.
This touring park is located Rating: 3.53 (3 votes)
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Ledgowan Lodge Hotel Bunkhouse and Campsite |
Ledgowan Lodge is located at Achnasheen and welcomes tent and motorhome campers.
Camper vans may use the car park over night and there is access to the bunkhouse toilet and shower facilities.
Tents are allowed "next to the bunkhouse or amongst the trees, please note, the ground can get a little wet if we have had heavy rain."
The site has no electric hook-up facilities.
Weblink above gives access to the hotels website.
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Levenwick Campsite and Community Hall |
Community owned site located in Levenwick around 10 miles south of Lerwick. Overlooking bay and close to safe sandy beach. 4 touring and 10 tent pitches. The nearest shop is at Spiddie Hotel 5.5 miles. Taxis can be arranged from the site. There is disabled access to the toilet block, indoor laundry and kitchen with recycling bins and indoor shower room.
Electric hook-ups and chemical waste disposal onsite. Rating: 3.96 (5 votes)
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Lochgilphead Caravan Park |
Holiday park in the town of Lochgilphead. 7 acre site allowing 30 tourers and 10 tents. Shops and hotels short walk. Great location for outdoor pursuits. Kids play area.
tents - we can only accommodate cyclist (non motorised) / back pack / walker tents
please contact us to reserve a pitch
Rating: 4.00 (4 votes)
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Lothian Bridge Caravan Park |
Owned and run by Margaret and Peter Dubickas and their family for the last 7 years. Lothianbridge is a picturesque caravan park for tourers situated on the A7 near the historic village of Newtongrange in Midlothian. It is an ideally situated park with easy access to Edinburgh which is 7 miles to the centre and for touring Scotland's lowland and border towns. Onsite there is a modern toilet block with showers, baby changing, and disabled Rating: 3.52 (5 votes)
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Luss Caravan and Camping Club Site |
“Luss has been synonymous with camping for over 100 years, the village acting as a focal point for weary travellers heading north into the Highlands.”
Since the early 1970's Luss Campsite has been run by the Camping and Caravan Club of Great Britain and this prime site has continued to grow in reputation. As one of the most spectacular venues in the Highlands, Luss Estates are proud to relaunch in April 2020 under its own management, Rating: 4.08 (15 votes)
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Macdonald Hotel Cabins and Campsite |
Small site located at the back of the hotel which can take 11 two man tents. There are also small cabins on the site which share the facilities. Drying room and free showers. Located 100 meters from the West Highland Way on the northern outskirts of Kinlochleven. Bar onsite has wide screened TV, pool table and quiz machine. Rating: 3.73 (3 votes)
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Old Hall / Central Caravan Park |
This is a family run caravan site and is situated nearby a farm, beside Loch Watten. It is a quiet and pleasant area with amazing views across the county side, both day and night. The site is located midway between Wick and Thurso, which are the two main towns in Caithness.
Brown trout fishing is available on Loch Watten, which is within walking distance from the site. Boats can be hired for either a half day or full day. Fishing is also Rating: 2.60 (1 votes)
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Port Mor Centre Campsite |
The Campsite at Port Mor is available from the beginning of February until the end of Novemeber, the Campsite is closed through the months of December and January. We accept all tents, camper vans and caravans. We also have 10 electric hookups available at an extra cost of £3 per night. The Centre itself has a wide range of facilities for campers such as toilets (including disabled toilets/showers), showers, laundry, water, a cafe and Rating: 4.42 (9 votes)
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Red Lion Caravan Park |
Seaside Caravan Park. Red Lion Holiday Park is an ideal location to enjoy the many and varied attractions of both Arbroath and Angus.
Arbroath is a picturesque east coast fishing town (home to the famous "Arbroath Smokie"). There is a wide range of facilities, entertainment and nightlife including; A bowling alley, sports centre, variety shows ('Webster's Theatre'), a boating pond, ice skating, golf and fishing. On the Rating: 4.07 (3 votes)
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Riverside Chalets and Caravan Park |
Riverside Caravan Park is overlooked by rolling hills and is bordered by the gentle flowing Blackwater River. The park is owned and run by Martyn & Deborah Sidaway. It is situated in the centre of the village of Contin in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, less than half an hour from the Highland capital of Inverness and on the doorstep of spectacular scenery.
The view overlooking the river is beautiful, natural and unspoilt - giving an Rating: 3.20 (1 votes)
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