Kinloid Caravan Park |
Two-acre split-level site.
Facilities include a toilet block, with showers along with an adjacent laundrette with washing machine and tumble dryer. Owners Mr and Mrs Gillies. Ordnance Survey Sheet 40 Grid Ref 662,878
Rating: 2.53 (3 votes)
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Lighthouse Leisure Caravan Park |
Set in well-maintained lawns with tarred roads, the park is less than two minutes' walk from the beach and lighthouse. Immediately adjacent is a fully stocked shop and a regular bus service from the village to Dumfries and intermediate villages.
On site we have an adventure playground and leisure complex offering plenty of fun and relaxation for all the family. The Park has been in operation for nearly 40 years and being family-owned, has Rating: 3.00 (1 votes)
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Loch Ness Bay Camping |
Loch Ness Bay Camping is a family run campsite which is a scenic 15 minute walk away from Loch Ness.
The site has 25 newly made 10 x 10m hard standing pitches. At each hard standing pitch there is an electrical hook up and access to fresh drinking water. The pitches have been designed in a horse shoe shape with the middle section being flat mown grass for tents.
The shower and toilet facilities are modern and accessible, and we have disposal Rating: 3.43 (8 votes)
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Loch Ness Shores Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
Situated on the shore at Lower Foyers this modern and well managed site is both in an ideal location for any holiday in the heart of the Highlands and close to Loch Ness.
The site boasts modern facilities and full information can be found on the weblink.
We are currently awaiting full information and images from the owners of the site which we hope to post here soon. Rating: 4.80 (1 votes)
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Lomond Woods Holiday Park |
You are always welcome at Lomond Woods, at any time of year, for a one night stop-over, a weekend break or for your main holiday. Rest assured - we are family-run parks committed to maintaining a high standard of cleanliness and top quality service for our guests in secure and pleasant surroundings. Our spacious touring pitches are all hard-standing with 10amp electric hook-up points. Our pitches are level and well sheltered by trees and shrubs. Rating: 5.00 (1 votes)
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Muasdale Holiday Park |
The touring park, which is a level grass field, is situated alongside the beach, offering unobstructed views of the Atlantic and the isles of Gigha, Islay and Jura
and glorious sunsets weather permitting.
A fridge/freezer is available for those extra cold items, especially useful for those staying in tents. Groceries, newspapers, bread, milk, bottled gas etc are obtainable from the village shop.
Bonfires / campfires permitted on the Rating: 4.16 (11 votes)
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Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park |
Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park has a superb setting, nestled between the fine white sand dunes of Nairn East Beach, a championship golf course and a beautiful marina. So you might want to bring your clubs, along with beach balls, buckets and spades and keep you camera close in case you spot the resident Moray Firth dolphins!
14 touring pitches on this park which is superbly located with direct access to the dunes of East Nairn beach and overlooking Rating: 3.00 (1 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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Oldshoremore Camping and Caravan |
The official site at Oldshoremore closed in 2002. This site continues to appear on maps and in Scottish tourist publications. Nearest alternative official sites at Durness and Scourie. We have recently been advised by some visitors to scottishcamping.com that there is a small camping area set between the public conveniences and the shore where wild camping is permitted at a small cost to the local crofter. Please note this is an unofficial site, Rating: 3.20 (3 votes)
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Point of Ness Caravan and Camping Site |
The campsite is situated on the shoreline overlooking Stromness, one mile west of the pierhead and ferry. The site provides dramatic views over towards the hills of Hoy. Located in a quiet location with a shoreline walk from the site. For further information and bookings contact Education & Recreation Dept (Orkney Isles Council) based at School Place, Kirkwall Orkney. KW16 3DW. Tel 01856 873535 ext 2901 Rating: 3.71 (7 votes)
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Portpatrick Farm Holidays |
This peaceful one acre site on the beef and sheep farm of Port O'Spittal enjoys panoramic views over the sea to Ireland and is set within a backdrop of rolling Galloway countryside.
Port'O'Spittal Holiday Lodges & Camper Site makes for a perfect, relaxing, location in which to enjoy the beautiful countryside and coastal scenery.
The sand and shingle beach of Port O'Spittal Bay is a mere ten minute walk by footpath. Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Queen Elizabeth Caravan Park |
Stonehaven is famous for its quaint little shops, tranquil restaurants and historic enclosed harbour.
The unique art deco open-air Olympic size swimming pool is within walking distance.
The highlights of the summer season are the Highland Games and half marathon race. The caravan park is situated beside the village of Cowie, on the promenade next to the sports centre.
Scenic beach walks to the cliffs of Dunnottar Castle. Open end of March to Rating: 4.55 (4 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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Rosemarkie Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
Touring pitches for caravans, campers and tents. Non members welcome. Electric hookups. On the shore of the Moray Firth for bird and dolphin spotting. Heading north go though Fortrose and turn down by police house to golf course and leisure centre. Signposted from there. Rating: 3.90 (10 votes)
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Rothiemurchus Camp and Caravan Park |
Set opposite the Hilton Coylumbridge at start of Lairig Ghru walk. Within Caledonian Forest and wilderness setting. No dogs allowed (except guide dogs) in the tent camping area, but they are allowed if you have a caravan or campervan in the touring area. New facilities for tent campers in 2004. Check with site for disabled facilities. See weblink for full details. Woodshed Bar and restaurants available at Hilton Hotel. Rating: 4.21 (18 votes)
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Sango Sands Oasis campsite |
Located central to village and looks out Northwards to open sea. Sheltered indoor campers kitchen and free showers. After October there is no hot water but the toilet blocks are open - please contact site prior to planning off season stay. Rating: 4.15 (30 votes)
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ScotlandCampervans.com |
ScotlandCampervans.com - Luxury VW T6 campervan hire for adventurers, holidays and escapes. Enjoy the wilderness of the outdoors in complete comfort.
As a dedicated team of explorers and adventurers ourselves, we know what it takes to make a fantastic and memorable campervan holiday, and there's no hidden surprises, our campervan comes prepared with all essentials, including a blow up awning, sun awning, webasto heater, barbecue point, Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Southerness Holiday Village |
Besides being voted the 'Best UK Park Operator' at the British Travel Awards 2013, you'll find lots of great reasons to stay with Parkdean!
There's no better place to make a splash than Southerness Holiday Park; a sea view park right next to the beach. There's loads to discover in glorious Dumfries and Galloway, from exploring the wild and rugged coastline to watching the spectacular sunset over the Solway Firth.
Rating: 3.50 (2 votes)
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