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Boasting a truly majestic setting Lochanhully nestles in 35 acres of tranquil woodland between the Cairngorms and the Moray Firth. Enjoying its own trout lake and a fantastic pool and spa complex it offers a perfect base for relaxing in this unspoilt Scottish paradise.
The surrounding area hosts an enviable array of attractions including furnicular railways golf fishing skiing walking and heritage parks.
Kessock Highland Lodges, North Kessock, Highlands Scotland
Surrounded by lush rolling meadowland in the heart of Highland Scotland these superbly located lodges offer a luxurious base amidst spectacular mountain scenery. The perfect Highland retreat!
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.
Lochearnhead Loch Side, Lochearnhead, Central Scotland
This is 'Rob Roy country' dominated by the impressive peaks of Ben Vorlich and Stuc a Chroin. An ideal centre for touring the area bursts with opportunities for golf a wide range of water activities and excellent fishing. All the facilities of the Lochearnhead Hotel including a superb à la carte restaurant and bar food menu are on your doorstep.
Blairgowrie, Blairgowrie, Central Scotland
Set in beautiful landscaped grounds amidst rolling hills wooded glens and tranquil lochs. This peaceful family run park awarded the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation is just a short walk from bars restaurants and shops. Famous golf courses including Rosemount Gleneagles St Andrew's and Carnoustie pony trekking hill walking and fishing are all available locally. The Moulin Moors Glamis Castle Scone Palace visitor centres whiskey distilleries of popular Pitlochry historic Perth offering museums theatre swimming and excellent shops and Dundee are all easily accessible.
Just a short walk away Blairgowrie offers a variety of bars shops and restaurants and the local area abounds with attractions to suit all tastes including pony trekking hill walking and fishing. Golfers will love the challenge of Blairgowrie's Rosemount while the famous courses of Gleneagles St Andrews and Carnoustie are all within a short drive.
Half an hour away to the south passing spectacular Scone Palace historic Perth offers museums theatre swimming and excellent shops while to the east lies Glamis Castle and the many attractions of Dundee the 'City of Discovery'. Moulin Moors the whisky distilleries of popular Pitlochry Blair Atholl Castle and the Falls of Bruar visitor centre are all easily accessible.
Springwater Lodges, Ayr, South West Scotland
This delightful 6 acre fishery enjoys a peacefully secluded location just 4 miles from lively Ayr. Well stocked with steelheads brown and rainbow trout with fly bait and coarse fishing+ available for all dates. Springwater Lodges offer a superb base for a holiday that combines country pursuits with easy accessibility to town amenities and a wealth of visitor attractions.
+Charges apply.
Eyemouth, Eyemouth, Borders Scotland
Commanding lovely views over two fine bays this beautiful park enjoys a delightful coastal setting next to a unique marine nature reserve. A sandy beach is on your doorstep together with wonderful walks along the Berwickshire Coastal Path and there is a children's play area and the Driftwood complex with its array of family entertainment on site. All you need for a wonderful family holiday.
Sea and trout fishing diving a leisure complex and golf are all close at hand the picturesque market town of Berwick-upon-Tweed is nearby. The Jedforest Deer and Farm Park a kid's creative art centre and Manderston House boasting the only silver staircase in the world are all worth a visit. A day trip to Edinburgh is a must.
Visitors enjoy a free session at the nearby local indoor swimming pool.
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.
Argyll Lodges, Arrochar, West Scotland
Located on the shores of Loch Long and surrounded by magnificent mountain scenery in Argyll Forest Park these contemporary architect designed cabins are ideally situated to explore the beauty of the Trossachs. The area is home to a wealth of outdoor activities waiting to be enjoyed and if you're seeking peace and relaxation sit back relax and enjoy the views from your own terrace.
Auchenlarie, Gatehouse of Fleet Kirkcudbrightshire, South West Scotland
Commanding an impressive location overlooking the picturesque Wigtown Bay and with direct access to a secluded sandy beach Auchenlarie is ideal for an active family holiday or peaceful and relaxing short break.
This beautifully landscaped park also boasts its very own Health Club complete with indoor pool gym sauna and solarium. The local area boasts historic castles and houses through to scenic forest and hill walks plus over 30 golf courses and fishing all within easy reach.
If you are looking for a quieter pace there is a superb restaurant and a choice of two different bars. Alternatively you can simply relax in the comfort of your own holiday home and savour the superb sea views and beautiful scenery.
Due to the steep gradients and steps the park is not suitable for wheelchair users and those people with mobility difficulties.