Winner of Practical Caravan "Best Small Site" Award 2009. Best to book in advance for July and August as we are very busy during that period **NB: Because the pitches are thin and long, those with 12ft tents and wider will require two pitches to allow for fire regulations between tents and caravans.
Site Details
Small un-commercialised family run park on the west coast of Scotland by the Atlantic, just a step away from the beach. This small relaxing park, ideal for those who just want to sit and use their telescopes/binoculars. Unobstructed views of the Atlantic, wildlife - seals, dolphins, otters etc, seabirds in abundance, stunning sunsets - weather permitting.
* Canoes and inflatable dinghies can be launched from the beach * Safe white sandy beach, ideal for sandcastles. * Safe beach for paddling and swimming. * Sea fishing from beach or several harbours.* Loch fishing - permit required, available locally. * Cycling - off road cycling through forestry tracks.* Bengullian Mountain Bike Trail * Walks - Circular route around the village.* Walks - Sections of the Kintyre Way Walking Trail nearby.
What is Special About this Site
Unique quiet location on the west coast of Scotland with views of Islay, Jura, Cara, Gigha and Gigalum. No clubhouse, no restaurant, no playpark (except beach) no swimming pool (except the sea) no shop (except village stores 100 yds/90m away). Stunning sea views + sunsets. Various wildlife and seals in abundance. The seals will entertain you most evenings, they are very curious animals... if you are lucky you might spot an otter or some dolphins ! If you feel it is too far to tow your Caravan why not try one of our Caravan Holiday Homes, well maintained and having the same wonderful views across the Atlantic to the isles with opportunities to spot wildlife and stunning sunsets.
Although the park is closed from end of October to early March, you can still stay with us by using the Apartments (which are available all year round) centrally heated throughout, spacious and fabulous views, just right for those colder nights.
Local Attractions
Campbeltown Heritage Museum, Scottish Owl Sanctuary, Aqualibrium (new leisure centre + swimming pool & library) Machrihanish Wildlife and Seabird Observatory. Skipness Castle, Saddell Abbey and ruin with tomb warriors. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse, Numerous Golf Courses, Horse Riding, Wind surfing. Close to ferries for Gigha, Arran, Islay and Jura. Lots of walks with stunning scenery and views.
Walking the Kintyre Way? Why not make Muasdale your base. Pick-up and set-down can be arranged.
Tariffs
£9.00 per night for ordinary pitch. £12 per night for pitch with hook-up, rising to £14.00 per night for July, August and Bank Holidays. New Amenities Block (nickname Tardis) with showers (not coin operated), hand-dyrers, hair-dryers, shaver points, private wash-room and washing up-area. New waste water and CDP (lower and easier to use).
Directions to the Site
From Glasgow take the A82 towards Loch Lomond/Crianlarich from Erksine Bridge, at Tarbet continue along the A83 through Inveraray, Lochgilphead, Tarbert (Loch Fyne) continue on to Muasdale (22 miles south of Tarbert). The touring park is on the right at the southern end of the village. Caravan Holiday Homes and Holiday Apartments are on the left hand side.