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Barrow Campsite |
Barrow Campsite Nairn, formally Barns Highland campsite is situated on an arable farm in the Highlands of Scotland, on the banks of the river Nairn. It is within cycling distance of the historic town of Nairn and a short drive to the city of Inverness. It is overlooking the rolling hills and only a few miles from spectacular beaches. Our touring campsite and glamping pods are dotted about this wonderful and secluded landscape surrounded by Rating: 0.00 (0 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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Croft No 2 Eoligarry - Isle of Barra |
The site provides a well sheltered spot at the north eastern point of the Island. Located just 50m from the easily accessed white sands beach the site also offers a fantastic views of the surrounding Islands.
Onsite facilities include, drinking water, electric hookups and a chemical waste disposal point. All site users need to supply their own sanitary facilities. For those without such facilities the public conveniences at Eoligarry Jetty are Rating: 4.05 (4 votes)
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Dunnet Bay Caravan Club Site |
A good place for those who like to be solitary: you can look out over clean washed sands to Dunnet Head, the northernmost point of the mainland of Britain. Climb Dunnet Head for magnificent views over the Pentland Firth to Orkney and a great part of the north coast to Ben Loyal and Ben Hope. Take a day trip over to Orkney from John o'Groats or Scrabster, and island-hop the string of islands by boat and coach. If you're a keen Rating: 3.96 (5 votes)
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