Sept 2007 we camped at the C&C Club site on Loch Long and loved it ..... Sept 2008 we want to go back but must be either on the West Coast (but not too far north preferably cos we can only go for one week from Nottingham) or on a sea loch because of fishing!
Any suggestions please - we are couple in 50s with a dog so dont really want a particularly child-friendly (been there, done that !!) or an all singing all dancing site..... clean, spacious and curfew around 11 pm.... oh, and a pub within walking distance..... are we asking too much? I am confident though someone will give good advice and thank you in advance.
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Another one is the CC site at Bunree, just south of Fort William. Lovely site, good walking a very short distance from the site, and a pub and restaurant a short walk up the lane.
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Bill
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just became a member love the site. i was a caravaner,but lost my unit in last years floods.so we have brought a tent (bearlake 4 hope its a good one)we are a couple in our 50s would like to go to scotland in whitsun hols,in the dunfries and galloway area anyone able to advise
hi we stayed at ardlui on loch lomond in summer 06 - it was about an hour and 15 mins drive up to Oban. its a lovely site, its also a hotel where you can get a lovely breakfast in the mornings and its attached to a pub, a lovely traditional feel about it. there are mostly statics and lodges on the site, it was very quiet when we were there in summer in terms of kids, it was mostly couples. there is also a small shop on the site selling the basics and daily papers etc and the views of the loch from the pitches were breathtaking.
ive read a few reviews on this site that dont seem to reflect the experience we had, we found the staff were fantastic and we loved the pub. if there was no one about when we needed assistance we simply went into the hotel and they were happy to help. we would definitly go back.
Hi Janetwilli,in regard to Dumfries and Galloway there are lots of sites to choose from one of our favourites is Glenluce campsite in the small village of Glenluce.Its quiet and a couple of minutes stroll into the village with pubs etc.A short drive takes you to the Mull of Galloway,Portpatrick or Wigtown(Scotland's booktown).Brighouse Bay near Kirkcudbright is a more commercial site with first class facilities,but there really is a lot to choose from.
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I was going to mention Dumfries and Galloway also loads of lovely sites and a lot more quiet than up north. One site that would suit you could be Powfoot lovely wee site sits on the sea just 15 miles from Gretna and has hotel five minute walk away.
If you opt for Powfoot booked a seaview site great views.
Quote: Originally posted by janetwilli on 01/1/2008
just became a member love the site. i was a caravaner,but lost my unit in last years floods.so we have brought a tent (bearlake 4 hope its a good one)we are a couple in our 50s would like to go to scotland in whitsun hols,in the dunfries and galloway area anyone able to advise
CC site at New England bay, Drummore about 12m south of Stranraer. has a tented area, beautiful place but a bit wild when the wind blows.
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