Camping and Caravannings in Isle of Arran

The Isle of Arran is commonly referred to as "Scotland in Miniature" this is because it has a little bit of everything. Theres a distillery, golf courses, bird watching, Bronze Age stone circles, caves, museums and Brodick Castle which has connections with the famous Robert the Bruce.

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Bridgend Campsite, Shiskine, Isle Of Arran

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This is a caravanning and camping club certificated site, family run and managed. Located at Shiskine on the western side of Arran it is comprised of both grass and hard standing pitches. It has space for 5 touring caravans/motorhomes as well as plenty of space for tents. The one acre site is gently sloping while being surrounded by forest and countryside. Facilities include a unisex toilet block with a family sized shower room, water pipe, electric hookups and chemical disposal. Locally there are many walks in nearby forests, fishing and horse riding. Blackwaterfoot the closest village has shops, pubs and restaurants. The site is found by following the B880 String Road from Brodick to Blackwaterfoot. 0.7 miles after the Balmichael Centre there is a forest track to the left, and the site is directly on the right. Activites in the area include forestry paths, Kings Caves, Machrie Moor & standing stones. Nearby attractions : Blackwaterfoot has a beach, golf club, Kinloch Hotel (leisure facilities), post office well stocked shop, newagents, gift shops, butchers, bakery & Blackwaterfoot lodge (meals). Balmichael Centre has craft shops, cafe, golf range, adventure playground, animals and other activities. The Isle of Arran, Scotland is one of the most southerly Scottish island and sits in the Firth of Clyde between Ayrshire and Kintyre. Arran is 19 miles long by 10 miles wide but has a remarkable diversity of landscapes and seascapes. The pretty villages on Arran's beautiful coastline are complemented by a rugged and mountainous interior in the north and green rolling hills and woodland in the south. Whether you're looking to get away from it all, have an action-packed break, visit friends & family or just uncover the hidden delights, there is something here for everyone; Arran really does have something for everyone. Rates : £3.50 per tent. £12.00 motorhome 2 people. Children are welcome. Groups allowed by arrangement.