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Rothiemurchus Estate Wild Camping |
Rothiemurchus estates have established two wild camping areas in order to encourage responsible wild camping. The first designated area is at Loch an Eilein next to the car park. Grid Ref NH 897 084. It has a basic toilet block which is open during the summer but may close at other times. Campers should therefore prepare for there being no facilities. This area is open to tent campers and motorhomes.
The second area is for wild tent camping Rating: 1.67 (3 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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Moyle Park Campsite |
Moyle Park Campsite is situated on a working croft in a remote glen in beautiful Wester Ross. Excellent opportunities exist for hillwalkers; the Five Sisters of Kintail, Falls of Glomach, South Cluanie Ridge, Forcan Ridge, the Saddle and Ben Sgritheal to name but a few of the more popular walks in the area.
The site has five hard standings and space for tents. Fresh water is available and there is a chemical disposal point. Toilet and shower Rating: 2.80 (1 votes)
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Lickisto Blackhouse Camping |
Experience the mystical attraction of the beautiful Island of Harris and Lewis.
Bask in the picturesque scenery, spot the abundance of local wildlife, take a step back from everything and enjoy what nature has to give. Lickisto Blackhouse Camping offers all of this and in true nomadic style, without compromise.
At Lickisto, you can go glamping in one of our traditional yurts complete with wood-fire and protected against the wild Scottish Rating: 4.51 (19 votes)
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Sallochy Campsite |
The Forestry Commission states
"This informal, tents-only campsite is a popular and picturesque woodland site suitable for families, walkers and those wanting to experience a short outdoor break in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.
Camping is available in the central grassed area or at marked loch-side pitches." Please be aware there is no access to water available onsite but ideal for those undertaking the West Highland Rating: 3.93 (3 votes)
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Balloch O'Dee Campsite |
Balloch O' Dee is a small farm nestling at the foot of Cullvenan Fell set in a stunning landscape on the edge of the Galloway National Forest Park. It has 5 grass touring pitches and enough space for approx 50 tents over 20 acres. A pony trekking centre is run from the site catering for all ages and experience. There is a place to empty your chemical toilet a purpose built shower room with lovely hot showers, washing up area, wash hand Rating: 4.80 (2 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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Grandtully Station Park |
The Scottish Canoe Association has a campsite at the old station yard at Grandtully near Aberfeldy. The site is sheltered and secluded but is only a short walk from the slalom site at Grandtully rapids on the river Tay and there is easy access to the local hills and country paths. It is suitable for individual and group bookings from, canoeists, rafters, cyclists, hillwalkers, Scouts, touring caravanners, orienteers, outdoor pursuits, groups Rating: 3.20 (5 votes)
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Tummel Valley Holiday Park |
Tummel Valley Holiday Park is a peaceful park set on the banks of the River Tummel. You'll find peace and tranquillity at this beautiful woodland park in the heart of the Perthshire Highlands and can fill your days with exploring castles, climbing up mountainsides, cycling leafy lanes or just soaking up the scenic views. You're free to enjoy the whole of the great outdoors at this park in the heart of the Tay Forest.
Touring pitches Rating: 4.80 (1 votes)
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Noahs Ark Caravan Park |
Noah's Ark Caravan Park opened in 2009. The site is situated on the outskirts of Perth, the gateway to the Highlands and a perfect place to base your Scottish holiday. Fun for all the family on site which includes a childrens play barn with full catering facilities, karting, bowling and golf driving range. Approx 2 miles from city centre of Perth and on a main bus route. 30 electric pitches for touring caravans, 15 tent pitches with 4 Rating: 4.80 (4 votes)
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Rosehearty Caravan Park CLOSED 2013 |
Rosehearty Caravan Park closed in 2013. The website entry reads "following the Council decision to transfer the operation of caravan parks, investigations into the possibilities of community group involvement and commercial operation for the management and operation of this park were unsuccessful, therefore Rosehearty is no longer operating as a caravan park".
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Roseland Caravan Park |
Roseland Caravan Park is situated on Canada Hill overlooking the town of Rathsay. It is the only official site on the island and caters for tents, motorhomes and touring caravans. There are in total 20 touring and 50 static caravan pitches. The site offers showers and toilets, a dish washing area, chemical waste disposal, electric hook-ups and recycling facilities. Click on weblink above to gain full information. Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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