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"Venture out to our most northerly Site"
Stay at Inverewe Gardens in June and you are so far north, you’ll enjoy extra hours of daylight. Otters and seals swim in the waters of Loch Ewe and the hills of Wester Ross rise behind it, while the sunsets have to be seen to be bel ... more
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A 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 ... more
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Situated on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, a little-known corner of the West Coast of Scotland.
High heather moors descend with tumbling burns towards the clear lochs.
Sheltered by Ben Resipole, and nestling on the shores of Loch Sunart, we look forward to welcoming you whatever your leisure ... more
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This undulating, grassy site, with panoramic views to the Islands, is sheltered by mature trees. There is an immaculate, modern toilet and shower block, including laundry, drying, washing-up and disabled facilities.
The superb beaches, featured in the film Local Hero, are only a 3 minute stroll ... more
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Quiet family park in 25 acres of woodland with views of the Cairngorm Mountains, within walking distance of the River Spey. Tents, touring and motor caravans welcome. Static caravans and log chalets for hire. Licensed shop and playpark. Ideal location for various Highland activities. Short breaks avaialable, ... more
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In the heart of the Cairngorms and open all year, Glenmore is perfect for those who wish to ski during the winter. The views from the site are spectacular and local native wildlife includes deer, otters and golden eagles. If you're very lucky, you might even spot a rare pine marten. Glenmore Forest also ... more
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Set amongst towering Caledonian pine trees, this multi-award-winning, environmentally friendly park offers sheltered camping in a unique wilderness setting. Open every day of the year for campers and tourers, we provide a full range of facilities. more
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This family run Holiday Park is situated in the traditional Highland village of Boat of Garten, six miles from Aviemore and four miles from Carrbridge. The popular family touring Park makes an ideal base to explore the Spey Valley and The HIghlands. more
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A small natural site with accommodation available in lodges and static caravans and pitches for touring caravans, campervans and tents. In this tranquil setting on the edge of the Cairngorm wilderness from the front door of the site you can walk or cycle for miles in Garten Woods or the Abernethy Forest ... more
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A site on the east coast of Sutherland, set in a sheltered saucer of land just 300 yards from a safe, sandy beach, where Arctic Tern nest just above the waterline. Imagine playing golf directly from the site and using the course as your pathway to the sandy beach close by. It's a site to unwind on, with ... more
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A well presented site set amidst glens with sparkling lochs, rivers, and waterfalls. This six acre site offers open grassy pitches or the shelter of Scots Pine and Birch woodland. Electric hook up points, free HOT showers, TV room and Laundrette. ON SITE BIKE HIRE. Village pub/restaurant and shop within ... more
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A family run site situated in John 0'Groats in the far north of Scotland at the end of the A99. On the seafront overlooking the Pentland Firth with panoramic views of the Orkney Islands only 7 miles away. Office for day trips to the Islands and wildlife cruises on site. more
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This lovely 4.5 acre site, which is open from May to September, overlooks Thurso Bay and is adjacent to many sports opportunities, including fishing, boating, pony trekking, surfing tennis and bowls. more
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Riverside Caravan Park is overlooked by rolling hills and is bordered by the gentle flowing Blackwater River. The park 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 ... more
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Set in quiet sheltered glen with level grassed pitches bordered by the river Glass on one side.
Perfect for exploring the west and north west Highlands, and surrounded by spectacular countryside bursting with outdoor activities, the park is just 15 miles from Inverness and within two hours' ... more
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The perfect base for exploring the Highlands, our Club Site at Dingwall is the sort of place you’ll want to stay and relax a while. You can also leave the car behind and take the train to see some of Scotland’s most beautiful scenery. Please note, no participating dogs are allowed on the site during ... more
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Situated in the Royal Burgh of Dornoch on the east coast of Sutherland, Dornoch Caravan and Camp Park can be found next to Dornoch’s award winning beautiful golden beaches next to it’s magnificent golf course and only a five minute walk from Dornoch Cathedral.
Billy an Sandra Macrae would ... more
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Besides being voted The Best UK Holiday Park Operator for the second consecutive year, you’ll find lots of great reasons to stay with Parkdean. In fact, in the last three years alone we’ve spent £31 million across our 24 parks, with £10 million spent in 2012, to make sure your Parkdean holiday experience ... more
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The Scottish Highlands is an unrivalled region rich in history and awe-inspiring vistas. From vibrant cities to remote crofting communities and sparsely populated islands. Nowhere on earth will give you such an overwhelming sense of intertwining of past and present.
Pitgrudy Park will ... more