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Kippford, Kippford Kirkcudbrightshire, South West Scotland
Beside the pretty seaside village of Kippford this beautiful park boasts a rare red squirrel population and holds the prized David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation. Adjoining the park are play areas bluebell woodlands marked forest and coastal trails and a 9-hole golf course. Trout and coarse fishing and 16km of world class cycle tracks are also on the doorstep. Cycle hire+ is available for all dates. +Charges apply.
Just 15 minutes' stroll away is the pretty seaside village of Kippford with two pubs chandlery public slipway and a sand/shingle beach with spectacular views.
Gairlochy Park, Spean Bridge, Highlands Scotland
Located at the south end of Loch Lochy in the Great Glen close to the Caledonian Canal in an excellent area for touring the Highlands Gairlochy boasts some of the most spectacular views in Scotland.
The caravans and lodges overlook the River Spean to Nevis Range and Grey Corries beyond. You also enjoy a children's play area and launderette+ on site available for all dates.
+Charges apply.
Viewfield Manor Holiday Park, Kilwinning, South West Scotland
Nestling in the beautiful countryside surrounding Scotland’s glorious west coast Viewfield Manor boasts an array of fantastic facilities to suit all. Including indoor pool games room gym and bar serving food. Perfect for a memorable family holiday in the heart of famous Burns country.
Luce Bay Holiday Park, Newton Stewart, South West Scotland
Enjoying a truly unique and peaceful setting adjacent to the beach below Sinniness Point this park offers a paradise to those seeking an away from it all holiday.
Luce Bay offers superb fishing and safe swimming warmed by the Gulf stream. There is a shop (Apr 1Oct 31) a children's play area a games room and the third oldest inn in Scotland is just 50 yds from the entrance to the park.
Panoramic views of the Mull of Galloway and the Isle of Man combine to make this an unforgettable holiday location. This is an ideal location for golfers with four courses within 20 miles and Turnberry only an hour's drive.
Enviably situated on a beautiful beach commanding magnificent views of Ben Bhraggie and the Dornoch Firth Grannie's Heilan' Hame sits just 3 miles from charming Dornoch. An idyllic perfectly located base for exploring the breathtaking beauty and abundant activities of the Scottish Highlands.
There's something to suit everyone at Grannie's Heilan' Hame from the heated indoor pool and wealth of leisure facilities to fun and games provided for children in Treetops Grove. Once evening falls the park's own traditional village pub offers an ideal way to relax before settling down to enjoy the wonderful family entertainment on offer every night.
Sandylands, Saltcoat, South West Scotland
Set close to Ayshire's famous sandy beaches with views out towards Arran this lively park is ideally situated for making the most of Scotland's popular west coast. A sandy beach with fishing is just 800m away and among a wealth of facilities on site are an indoor swimming pool sports programmes take away shop and fabulous entertainment. Children also enjoy their own play areas an adventure playground and Sparky's Krew shows.
Scenic glens and magnificent mountains abound in this paradise for walkers photographers and golf lovers with famous Royal Troon nearby. Saltcoats ½ mile is a popular holiday resort offering ferry trips to the isles while the Vikingar! history park Loudon Castle Theme Park and a day trip to Glasgow offer unmissable treats.
Wildside Highland Lodges are part of our Evermore lodge holiday collection nestling in idyllic woodland on the banks of the River Fechlin deep in the heart of the Highlands. The best of traditional Scotland meets the ultimate luxury escape.
A backdrop of stunning mountain scenery characterises this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and with just enough activities to keep even the most active amused Wildside offers the perfect retreat for creating cherished family holiday memories your way.
Favoured by rare red deer among its host of wildlife this nature lovers’ paradise is a rich patchwork of heather-clad hills lush dark forests sparkling lochs – including fabled Loch Ness – and breathtaking panoramic views begging exploration. Meanwhile both Fort Augustus and Inverness are easily accessible by car and make for great family days out for all to enjoy.
Hunters Quay, Hunters Quay, West Scotland
Just 2 miles north of Dunoon easily reached by road or ferry this holiday village offers a superb range of all weather facilities in a magnificent leisure complex.
Located in a charming 'wild Argyll' setting beside the Holy Loch and the Firth of Clyde you are surrounded by beautiful glens offering a rich variety of walks and wildlife. This is an ideal centre for touring with Oban Inveraray Rothesay and the wonderful Scottish Lochs all within easy reach.
As well as its indoor pool and sports facilities the leisure complex has a popular bar and lounge area.
Due to the steep gradients and steps Hunters Quay is not suitable for wheelchair users or persons with severe mobility difficulties.
Queenshill Lodges, Castle Douglas Kirkcudbrightshire, South West Scotland
Peacefully positioned well equipped and insulated these timber lodges offer you first class accommodation in a landscape of gently rolling countryside. Just 8 miles from sandy beaches this is an ideal touring base for Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire and the rest of Scotland's South West Border country. Golf riding fishing and sailing are available locally. Edinburgh is 100 miles by car.
You can also enjoy day trips to Ireland (fast Seacat or ferry) from Stranraer.
Great Glen Water Park, Kinlochlochy, Highlands Scotland
Surrounded by magnificent scenery on the shores of Loch Oich and Loch Lochy with the wooded hills of the Great Glen behind this park offers an excellent variety of watersports and land based activities together with the comfort and convenience of holiday lodges.
There is lots to do for all your family at any time of the year with the facilities provided by the licenced activity centre and the wide range of outdoor pursuits available locally. Great Glen is open all year round and the scenes and activities make for a perfect destination whatever the season. There is good local skiing (from beginners to advanced) on Aonach Mor ski resort nearby.