
We are a small family run park situated at the top of the picturesque village of lairg only 300 yards from loch shin.
The tranquillity of here is a powerful antidote to relieve the pressures that are a part of todays modern life. Lairg is the ideal central point for touring the whole of Sutherland and Caithness.
From the Struie Viewpoint, on the Moray Firth Tourist Route (B9176) high above the Dornoch Firth, you can see the magnificent scenery of East Sutherland stretching away to the north.
The vista captures the point beyond Bonar Bridge, where the seawater of the firth gives way to the fresh water of the fine salmon rivers that flow from the glens
of East Sutherland.
Also known as the Kyle of Sutherland, these glens witnessed some of the earliest of the Highland Clearances when, in 1807, many crofters were evicted from the land to make way for sheep.
Today, ruined townships remain in empty glens across Sutherland as testament to the sad events.
On a lighter note, the land between Ardgay and Lairg boasts some fine scenery, great walks and excellent attractions.
Driving through Invershin, you can see Carbisdale Castle which you should remember is just a youth hostel - albeit the most spectacular youth hostel in the world! Beyond Invershin you can enjoy a visit to the Falls of Shin Visitor Centre.
The waterfall is a famous beauty spot where you can see salmon leap.
There is also a restaurant, shop, adventure playground and nature trails.
Further upstream you arrive in Lairg. An important rural centre - home of the UK’s largest one day sheep sale - Lairg is also at the heart of a significant archaeological landscape.
Rates : Please see website.
3 Star AA Pennants.