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Lochy Park, Camaghael Fort William, Highlands Scotland
Set in beautiful open countryside sloping down to the shingle beach of the River Lochy this park boasts magnificent views which include mighty Ben Nevis and offers you a perfect holiday base at any time of year.
A superb touring centre you are ideally placed for taking the skiers' gondola up Aonach Mor the steam train to Mallaig or day trips to Skye or the lovely Kyle of Lochalsh not to mention Scotland's finest skiing during winter.
Exceptional walking good fishing sailing boat trips and golf are all available locally while the park's acres of grass and riverbank provide a natural playground to complement a superb quality play area. Nearby Fort William provides entertainment and restaurants for enjoyable evenings.
Loch Awe Holiday Park, Taynuilt, West Scotland
Situated just 14 miles from Oban Loch Awe Holiday Park is ideally located for exploring the many delights this picturesque area has to offer. Glencoe Fort William Inverary and the Mull of Kintyre are all within easy reach and make great days out while taking in the breathtaking scenery. For those looking for an energetic day out there are various opportunities for climbing golf and pony trekking if you're looking for a more relaxing break there are numerous walks river and sea fishing.
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.
Forest Hills Lochside Resort, Kinlochard, Central Scotland
Nestled in the scenic foothills of the Trossachs and overlooking the tranquil shores of Loch Ard Forest Hills Lochside Resort is beautifully set in landscaped gardens and woodland and is ideal for exploring.
With bubbling burns and well tended paths meandering through the grounds of the resort an air of calm and tranquility emanates from this beautiful setting in the heart of Rob Roy country. With an area steeped in such history and legend you will find that the true feel of ancient Scotland surrounds you at all times.
Set amongst birch trees on a hillside near Loch Ness with shops pubs and restaurants only a short distance away in nearby villages. Many outdoor activities are available close by and you can enjoy forest walks highland scenery or try a boat trip to watch the dolphins in the Moray Firth. Kiltarlity Lodges is an ideal location for exploring the Highlands.
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.
Belhaven Bay, Dunbar, Borders Scotland
Nestling in a sheltered location in the John Muir Country Park on the beautiful East Lothian coastline this peaceful park sits between historic Dunbar and the sea. A proud holder of the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation the park is perfectly situated for exploring Edinburgh just 30 minutes' drive or train journey away. Superb golf bird watching rambling sandy beaches fishing pony riding and a leisure centre are all available locally.
Strathyre Forest, Callander, Central Scotland
Located among the scenic lochs and mountains of the Trossachs this beautiful setting is overlooked by the majestic Ben Ledi which provides a stunning backdrop to the lodges which are all nestled between the heart of the forest and the banks of Loch Lubnaig. Breathtaking views abound the area is a paradise for lovers of nature and those looking for complete relaxation from the stresses of modern day life. Only 39 miles from Glasgow the lodges are ideal for short breaks. For lovers of watersports there is an abundance of activities within close proximity of the park making this the ideal location for romantic breaks and active family holidays.
Crofthead, Ayr, South West Scotland
Peacefully situated amidst beautiful Ayrshire countryside yet just 2 miles from the fabulous amenities of bustling Ayr this friendly and relaxing park offers a perfect base for exploring Scotland's glorious south west.
A shop launderette+ games room+ play areas and nature garden are available on the park for all dates. +Charges apply.
Cloncaird Castle Country Estate, Ayrshire, South West Scotland
Enjoying a magical setting in the spectacular countryside of South Ayrshire Cloncaird Castle sits on the banks of the beautiful River Girvan deep in the heart of a 140-acre historic castle estate.
Boasting a fabulous selection of luxurious individually styled cottages combining a boutique and stylish living experience with a beautiful handcrafted collection of historic cottages.
The estate provides a fantastic base for exploring this romantic part of south-west Scotland and offers the perfect location for both fly and coarse fishing.
A paradise for keen equestrians Cloncaird Castle also hosts stabling for your own horse together with riding lessons for those wishing to try their hand at something new.
Walking and hiking tracks abound in this picturesque area and Ayrshire is renowned for its quality golf Troon Turnberry and Prestwick are all close by.