Can anyone recomment a camp site in the scottish highlands? We have three young kids & will require decent facilites and an EHU? We are going for two weeks and do not mind moving to a different location for the second week. Any suggestions?
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look at auchnaillin in my reviews.....very friendly and showers toilet modern..only got a simple playground but kids all play 2gether anyway and there are bikes etc for them to play on.....anita and don are very friendly and i will be going back there soon.
The Glen Nevis site at Fort William and the C&CC Inverewe Gardens site at Poolewe both have decent facilities and EHU, as do several other C&CC sites in the Highlands.
Glen Nevis, cracker of a site especially if you have crumb snatchers, centrally located with loads to do and see, boat trips, road to the isles, Harry Potter train, Mull, etc. If you fancy going further north try Broomfield Road at Ullapool, facilities are a bit more basic than Nevis, but fantastic location loch side, and walkable in to town.
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not toured up there only static hols,but stayed at nairn nr inverness its a good base with ace beaches im sure u will find a suitable site in this area
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I would second the recommendations for Caolasncon at Kinlochleven and Glen Nevis site - both are in fantastic locations with wonderful scenery. The facitlities at Glen Nevis (toilets etc) are probably better as Caolasnacon's facilities are basic, though clean. I would say though that Caolas......... would be my choice if you are taking kids, no play park but a couple of rope swings, a burn that runs through it great for paddling and endless fishing from the loch. We have been twice this year and I cannot wait to go back. You are allowed to have fires by the loch which adds to the barby fun (we hand picked mussels from the loch and cooked them on an open fire - bliss). Despite no playground all the kids were having a great time (despite the rain). There is also plenty to do nearby, I cannot recommend both sites enough!
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If you dont want to go to far up try Oban some cracking sites but beware you are moving into the main West of Scotland peak season, first half of July so it might be busy
Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.