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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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Nether Craig Holiday Park |
Family owned and run site in a quiet spacious location. Near to border of Angus and Perthshire and close to excellent walking areas. Many local activities closeby. Grass and hardstanding pitches. Guests can enjoy 20 acre of private woodland walk with secluded pond and red squirrels.
Home to many species of bird. Wild geese and osprey can often be seen.
Touring guests welcome to stay till 8pm on day of departure.
Rating: 4.22 (10 votes)
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Loch Ken Holiday Park |
Loch Ken Holiday Park, situated in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway on the shores of Loch Ken, set amidst beautiful countryside. It is a peaceful haven in an area of outstanding beauty with a wealth of wildlife and activities.
Rating: 4.23 (6 votes)
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Barnsoul Caravan Site |
Barnsoul park is surrounded by a working farm and stunning wooded parkland abounding in wildlife – fox, deer, over 100 different bird species and even the occasional otter. Set amongst woodlands and rolling farmland, Barnsoul is the perfect base to explore our beautiful region. Located just 6 miles from Dumfries and within easy driving distance from Annan, Castle Douglas and Kirkcudbright. Pitches for tents, motor homes or touring vans are Rating: 4.31 (7 votes)
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Lochranza Caravan and Camping Site |
We are a small, friendly and quiet campsite at the North End of Arran, situated amid beautiful mountain and loch scenery. We offer a comfortable base whether you're exploring the island, walking the hills or Coastal Way, or simply relaxing.
We offer facilities for tent camping, camper vans and caravans. We also have three wooden camping pods for hire.
Our facilities include: heated washrooms with hot showers and hairdryers (no extra Rating: 4.40 (10 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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Ballater Caravan Park |
Located in village with a short walk of 300m to shops hotels and sevices. Ideal base for exploring Deeside and Lochnagar.Signposted in village and next to golf course.
With its stunning scenery and open view of the rugged hills the caravan park is set beside the River Dee.
A 30 minute drive will take you through Queen Victoria's 'Dear Paradise' and Royal Deeside to the Cairngorm National Park. Ideally located for Highland Games, Rating: 4.43 (12 votes)
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Badrallach Bothy and Campsite |
On shores of Little Loch Broom. Small site on working croft with 12 pitches for tents. Site can also accomodate 4 caravans/campervans with electric hookups. Located 7 miles along single track road. The turn off is one mile east of Dundonnell Hotel on the A832. BOOK AHEAD by contacting site owner's Owen or Christy Okie. Cottage, Bothy, bike, kite, canoe and boat hire. Caravans and camper vans must be under six meters. Additionally, I am a Rating: 4.47 (15 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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Miltonhaven Seaside Caravan Park |
Situated in a quiet country area on the seashore, two miles north of St Cyrus, midway between Dundee and Aberdeen, just off the A92, an ideal touring base. Our facilities include a site shop, children’s outdoor play area, a function room, The Kabins, where you can relax, watch television or play pool.
There are various toilet and shower units with disabled facilities and baby-changing units, a laundry room equipped with, coin operated Rating: 4.51 (9 votes)
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Crannich Holiday Caravans & Touring Site |
Self-catering holiday caravans & a small friendly touring site for motorhomes, campervans & touring caravans within 150 acres of farmland in Glen Aros near to Loch Frisa.
The location is central on the island between Salen & Dervaig with great walks, panoramic views of the glen, walking distance to Loch Frisa, the river Aros & forestry trails.
Accomodation comprises of the touring site with 6 hardstandings nicely spaced, overlooking a wildlife Rating: 4.53 (3 votes)
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Comrie Croft Eco Camping |
Wild camping experience with eco-facilities (including excellent hot showers). Choose between individual clearings in birch woodland or picturesque meadows with stunning views. Firepits (firewood on sale). Also Nordic Kata tents fully kitted out with sheep skins, woodburning stoves, & mod cons. Beautiful area off the beaten trail where the Highlands meet the Lowlands. 10 mins to Loch Lomond National Park (Loch Earn), 5 mins to Famous Grouse Rating: 4.58 (18 votes)
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North Rhinns Camping |
Private sheltered camping field for TENTS and CAMPERVANS. Level pitches - 6 with electric hookups.
One CAMPING POD sleeps 2 with beds, electric light and sockets, SatTV.
Modern toilet and shower block with free shower, disabled access and washing up sinks. The site has a maturing shelter belt of trees and offers a quiet rural location on North Rhinns within 2 miles of both the
sea and village shop at Leswalt. Stranraer is five miles Rating: 4.67 (3 votes)
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Beeswing Caravan Park |
Located 1 mile past village of Beeswing off the A711 heading towards Dalbeattie from Dumfries. Spacious, sheltered, tranquil, rural, informal parklands setting. Abundant wildlife. Family run, friendly and well placed to enjoy town or country. Rating: 4.74 (26 votes)
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Kilbride Campsite Isle of South Uist |
Kilbride Campsite is at Cille Bhrighde on the south shore of the Outer Hebrides island of South Uist, by a beach of white shell sands and the aquamarine seas of the Sound of Barra.
Within an easy walk or a short drive there's unrivalled opportunities for hill-walking, wildlife-watching, beach-combing, photography, sea-kayaking - and much more besides. Kilbride is certainly well-placed for a stop-over on a tour of the islands, but easily Rating: 4.80 (2 votes)
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Isle of Ulva Wild Camping |
Camping can be arranged. Please ring one of the telephone numbers listed or e-mail for advice. Guidelines have been drawn up in order to preserve the wilderness and wildlife for future generations and are on display at the Boat House. Organised camping groups wishing to camp on Ulva Must contact the manager for advice well beforehand.Responsible dogs and their owners are welcome. Dogs may be restricted to various areas especially during Rating: 4.80 (2 votes)
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Burnmouth Cottage (Isle of Hoy) WILD CAMPING |
Wild / rough camping areas close to Rackwick include behind the hostel, down by new public conveniences or near to Burnmouth Cottage a heather thatched bothy.Treat areas with respect and seek permission.Walk to Old Man from here.In "Rough Guide". See weblink details - MCofS advice re rough camping. Rating: 4.90 (2 votes)
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Wild Camping On Harris and Lewis |
There are many great wild camping places on Harris and Lewis. The best pitches tend to be found on the west coast close to small sandy bays. Please treat all with respect and if parking close to homes ask for permission which is generally given. Some areas will not be suitable for dogs given livestock use common grazing. See weblink above for guidance on wild camping or visit www.outdooraccess-scotland.com/default.asp?nPageID=189. Photo is of Rating: 5.00 (1 votes)
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