Camping and Caravannings in Sutherland

Sutherland is now considered to be part of the Highlands. It is in the extreme North of Scotland and has many Lochs and streams excellent for fishing. Wildlife is in abundance with large deer forests and lots and lots of sheep! Places to visit include the Timespan Highland Visitor Centre and Dunrobin - the home to the Countess of Sutherland.

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Dornoch Caravan Park, The Links, Dornoch, Sutherland

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Situated in the Royal Burgh of Dornoch on the east coast of Sutherland, Dornoch Caravan and Camp Park can be found next to Dornoch’s award winning beautiful golden beaches next to it’s magnificent golf course and only a five minute walk from Dornoch Cathedral. The County of Sutherland is unique in having 3 coasts East, West and North and the county town of Dornoch is ideally situated with many centres of interest within a 2 hour car trip. Close at hand is Golspie where you can visit the world famous Dunrobin Castle and enjoy the facilities at the Sutherland Swimming Pool Complex. You can watch the Salmon leap at the Falls of Shin and a few miles further on visit the Ferrycroft Visitors Centre near Lairg and experience an audio-visual journey into the past to discover the peoples who lived here hundreds and thousands of years ago. Travelling north towards Caithness you pass through Brora and Helmsdale where you can visit The Timespan Centre run by the Helmsdale Heritage Society. Caithness has an attractive wild coastline and day trips to the Orkney Islands are available from Scrabster and John O'Groats Groups by arrangement. Dornoch Caravan and Camp Park has 120 pitches and 80 static caravans on 25 acre park. At the Dornoch Caravan and Camp Park, we have all the facilities you could require. A summary of these facilities is listed below: Ample Touring Pitches Tent Pitches Static Vans to let Shop T.V. Room - Satellite T.V. Launderette Free Showers Electric Hook Ups (£1.50 extra per night) Public Payphone Children's Play Area Games Room Putting Green Awnings (£2.00 per day) Dogs allowed (strictly on lead) Safe Swimming and Golden Beaches Championship Golf Course Spectacular Hill Views Fishing and Walking Cathedral Town Caravans and Family tents from £9.50. 4 Star Visit Scotland.

Dunroamin Caravan & Camping Park, Lairg, Sutherland

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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 : Tents from £8, Caravans from £10 electric hook up £2 Static caravans from £260 a week. 4 Star STB.

Halladale Inn Chalet & Caravan Park, Melvich, Sutherland

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Situated in the small coastal village of Melvich which is 17 miles west of Thurso on the A836 North Coast Road. Driving time is approximately two and a half hours from the city of Inverness. Local rail stations are at Thurso (16 miles along A836) and Forsinard (15 miles along A897). The Halladale Inn Caravan park comprises of 14 pitches, six caravans or motor homes with optional electric hook-up and 8 tent pitches. We have been awarded with a 4 star rating by the Scottish Tourist Board. The site is located next to the Inn, which is open during normal licensing hours with extended times for Friday evenings (1am) and Saturday evenings (12 midnight). A varied menu is supplied from Bacon Rolls to Steak. Occasionally local fresh brown trout is on the specials board. The Chalet Park offers private parking within a fenced garden. There are outside drying facilities in the garden area. Guests have the option to use the laundry service situated in the Halladale Inn Caravan Site. (A small charge is applicable). The Halladale Inn is situated 100 metres from the Chalet Park, and has a Restaurant Area which is available 7 days a week. Each Chalet sleeps up to four people and comprises of one double bed and two single beds. The living area has all the requirements for your self catering holiday. Melvich is perfect for the quiet "get away holiday". The sandy beach is just a ten minute walk away, and is a favourite venue for surfing. Situated in the village is the local shop and post office. If you are a keen fisherman then try the local lochs (permits can be arranged). The area is an ideal base for touring the North Coast of Scotland. Orkney is just a short ferry ride away. For the golfer there is Reay Golf Course which is five miles away. Apparently this course is "interesting"! Birdwatchers can visit the Forsinard RSPB Bird Sanctuary. Rates : See website for details. 4 Star Visit Scotland. BHHPA. Groups by arrangement only. Parking beside pitch for caravans. Tents nearby parking.