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Reviews of Bunroy Caravan and Camping Park

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Bunroy Caravan and Camping Park
Bunroy Park
Roy Bridge
Highlands   (Browse area)
PH31 4AG
Tel: 01397 712 332
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Rating: Average Review Score: 9/10 from 88 Reviews
                9/10 from 88 Reviews

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Who's it for
 Families Welcome   Not Members Only   No Rallies   Not Naturist Site 
 Dogs Welcome   No Dogs Allowed   Groups Welcome   Motorbikers Welcome 
Facilities
 Toilet Facilities   Hot Showers   Washing Up   No Bathroom 
 No Baby Changing   Laundry On Site   Drinking Water   Disabled Friendly 
 Chemical Disposal   No Battery Charging   Gas Exchange   Recycling Facilities 
 No Kitchen Facilities   Freezer / Fridge    Motorhome Point   Wifi Access 
 Shop <5 miles   Bar <1 mile   Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway <1 mile 
Activities
 No Playground   No TV Room   No Games Room   No Evening Ents 
 Fishing On Site   Wild Swimming On Site   No Indoor Pool   No Outdoor Pool 
 No Horse Riding   No Cycle Hire   Golf <5 miles   No Tennis 
 No Beach   No Watersports   No Boat Launch 
Other Features
 No Sea Views   Not Working Farm   No Campfires Allowed 
 Riverside Pitches   Public Transport <1 mile  Offroad Dog Walk On Site or Direct Access 

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Date of Visit: May 2015 Unit:  Other
Reviewer: Tragar 1 review from this member

 Lovely peaceful campsite with lovely scenery and spean river running along the edge. A short scenic drive from spean bridge and fort William. Very accommodating couple running this site that were always on hand and very helpful. Shower blocks were clean and tidy, laundry room with fridge freezer and a handy drying room. I would definitely stay at this site again. 


Date of Visit: June 2014 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Walking boot 5 reviews from this member

 Wow! What a fantastic site! We absolutely loved Bunroy. Tucked away in Roy Bridge down a quiet country road is a little piece of heaven! We stayed a week at this site, and we wish it could have been more!

The site is small but perfect- the facilities are well kept, showers are lovely and warm, and there is a small fridge and freezer (for cool packs)Washing machines and a drying room are available should the weather take a turn.

On the banks of the river Spean, overlooked by snow capped mountains, the wildlife is a feast for the eyes- eagles, owls, finches etc. The dog walks through the woods are lovely- (there are two ways you can go! Be sure to use both!) Fishing is quite good at this location too, and the other half was esctatic he caught his first wild brown trout here. (If you plan to fish, take your waders- it's deeper than it looks!)

The little shop at the top of the road is well stocked with basics, and there is a little cafe too. Spean Bridge is well worth a visit, and there is a bigger shop here. (About 3 miles) Fort William is only about 12 miles away too. Also, there is Lochaber farm shop (follow signs for the nevis range) This little shop is well worth a visit! The crafts and sticks are at very reasonable prices, and the venison is delicious and reasonably priced! Most meat produce is frozen, but if left in a coolbox overnight, it does defrost for the next day. If you get a haunch joint like we did, wrap it in foil and cook on a barbeque for about two hours, it is delicious!

All in all, this site is a piece of heaven in a great central location! We absolutely loved it, and the dog adored swimming!

Midges are a nightmare, but Skin so soft kept them in check. Also, our smaller dog suffered with the midges too- we used drops of tea tree oil around her collar, and rubbed SSS on her ears and tummy. This helped her a lot, and she smelled lovely! (DON'T GET THE OIL ON THE DOGS SKIN!)

We loved this site! It can get busy on certain days (obviously) but we loved this site! We will be returning! It is worth a mention, it is a requirement dogs are kept on a lead, but free reign is allowed in woodland areas etc. (Some people didn't stick to this causing problems with reactive dogs) 


Date of Visit: May 2014 Unit:  Motorhome
Reviewer: Chip1960 2 reviews from this member

 We visited this site in May this year we found the the site wardens to be very welcoming and friendly, the scenery around the site was lovely and there were plenty of places to walk our little dogs. All the facilities were of a high standard especially the washrooms and toilets. We would have loved to stay longer but were were touring had had other places booked. We could recommend this site to anyone that wants a peaceful break. 


Date of Visit: April 2014 Unit:  Campervan
Reviewer: Stewby8 4 reviews from this member

 Two adults stayed in a campervan for two nights in the middle of April with electric.

ON ARRIVAL:

The main thing for me is the lack of lighting on the road down to the campsite. The reason why I noticed that on arrival was because we were planning on going up to the Stronlossit Inn for food and I became worried about walking back in the dark.

The man who greeted us was wonderful. He was a lovely older man who seemed a wee bit eccentric.

PITCH:

There was a meet-up on the bottom part of the site so the man gave us a lovely pitch at the top. It was all gravel and flat. We found it to be quite a large pitch but as we didn't have an awning or a car, then our opinion is a bit skewed.

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS:

The train station can take you to Fort William then on to Mallaig but times are a bit awkward (not the campsites fault obviously). As a result, we drove to Fort William and then caught the train there.

There is a pub nearby but it was very busy and we waited for over an hour to get served then another 40 - 50 minutes for the food to arrive.

The surrounding villages are quite cute and the scenery is brilliant.

FACILITIES:

The toilets were clean and well-stocked. I can't remember much about it other than that so they must have been okay.

CONCLUSION:

Very cute campsite. The man we spoke to was absolutely lovely and very endearing. This campsite is definitely on our holiday list for a return visit in the future. 


Date of Visit: October 2013 Unit:  Motorhome
Reviewer: TheLaird 11 reviews from this member

 One night this week. £21 for hook-up, 2 adults, 2 kids and motorhome. Small site but really nice and quiet.

Good reception with plenty of info.

Toilet block small but very clean and plenty of hot water. Real showers too !

Went for dinner at Stronlossit Inn. Not much happening and menu was a little small. Main courses of 2 different venison dishes, burger and fish, a pudding, and drinks. £51. Sufficient and flavoursome without being very good. 

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Date of Visit: September 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Npea 10 reviews from this member

 Great, well thought out, well maintained campsite. This is surprisingly refreshing price in comparison to some of the others round Fort William as well and in a much nicer location. Small with just two fields but the grass is well maintained and there is perfect wash facilities.

Showers were lovely and hot and plentiful with a plug for your hair dryer, toilets well cleaned, freezer to freeze your ice block as well as drying room after a day out in the wet. There are books and information and games to borrow for free and you can use their wifi for 20 minutes for free.

Lots of water taps around the site so you never have to go far. Walking distance to local pub (although we didn't use it) and easy driving distance to mountains and Fort William Morrisons.

You can walk your dog out of the bottom of the site along the river for them to have a wade in during better weather but be prepared for the midges that plague Scotland. We found Avon skin so soft and burning a citronella candle worked for us. However I would say this site didn't have as many midges as some of the others we went to so a huge plus for us! 


Date of Visit: August 2013 Unit:  Campervan
Reviewer: Chrisp86 4 reviews from this member

 Lovely site run by lovely people who could not have been more helpful on either of our visits!

Good level pitches, good toilets and showers (and a small drying room), lovely location not too far from Spean Bridge/Roybridge and Fort William.

Short walk from the Railway station, and with access to the river at the bottom of the campsite.

The only slight downside to the site is that it can be a bit midgey on occasions, however if you are heading up to the Scottish Highlands you are probably quite accepting of this fact anyhow! The site does have midge machines.

Would Thoroughly recommend. 


Date of Visit: August 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Bobetjo 4 reviews from this member

 We chose Bunroy based on the UKCampsite.co.uk reviews and we were not disappointed. The site is quite bijou and is about half a mile down a secluded wooded road off the main Glen Spean drag.

It is right next to the River Spean which is wide and slow at this point. The toilet block is clean and has two big shower cubicles in each side. Pot wash is two sinks just outside under a shelter. Hot water is free for showers and dishes.

The caravan pitches seem good sized and have white gravel bases. Tents have two fields surrounded by hedges and trees. Ground is firm but takes pegs well. Radio/TV is not good if you use it but there is internet which gives you a free 20 mins to download email.

Because of its size it is not crowded and the staff seem helpful and friendly. It is on our list to revisit next year. 


Date of Visit: May 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Anrojage 1 review from this member

 Great site, beautiful surroundings and wildlife abundant. Facilities excellent, clean and lots of hot water. Drying room and freezer for use, owners even offer to charge mobiles, cameras etc.

Great spot for touring local countryside, and close to local train line for exploring a bit further afield.

Good pitches and midge eater machines installed which seemed to work.

We stayed for 9 days and were very sorry to leave, will definitely return. 


Date of Visit: May 2013 Unit:  Trailer Tent
Reviewer: TTagogo 6 reviews from this member

 We had a one night stop over on the way to the Isle of Skye. We had a hard standing pitch just at the entrance to this small campsite next to the facilities block which was very clean and had the added bonus of a small and very warm drying room (like a small wardrobe), fridge, freezer and laundry. We purchased Wifi online (first 20 minutes free!)

There are two levels - the upper is small and all hard standing (with EHU) and the lower is larger with a mixture of hard standing (with EHU) and grass pitches for tents. There are also a number of camping 'huts'.

The owners or wardens were very friendly and helpful and not intrusive - they left us to get on with things. The campsite is situated in quiet surroundings: there was no road or railway noise just bird song! The surrounding mountains can be seen from the campsite which made for a beautiful backdrop - it was good weather! There is no children's play area which didn't matter to us on a one night stop over.

The village of Roy Bridge is close by and we took the path along the River Roy to it which was a pleasant ten minute walk (the river is interesting in itself and we happened to be next to the railway when the Caledonian Sleeper went by at a snails pace). There is a small shop in the village, a playground, a pub, an RC Church and that's about it!

As a base for exploring the region (it is very close to the Nevis mountain range) this campsite will be good for couples or families with much older children. It is also ideal for a one night stopover for going further north into the Highlands or further south. 


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