About Us
Our small family run holiday park offers caravan holiday homes for hire as well as providing pitches for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents. Facilities on-site include reception/launderette block, modern toilet/washing facilities with ample hot water and free showers.
Above all, we strive to offer a peaceful holiday in a pleasant environment for those who seek a break away from the hustle and bustle of everyday living.
Things to do:
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Take a day trip to Gigha, Islay, Jura or Arran, which are well worth a visit to experience island life.
Visit the “Mull of Kintyre” itself with its awe inspiring cliffs and views over the North Channel where Ireland lies only 14 miles away.
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Campbeltown
Kintyre's main town is only 5 miles south and offers a range of facilities including:
Museum
Heritage Centre
Cempbeltown Picture House (one of the oldest in Scotland)
Hotels, restaurants and coffee shops
Distilleries. Home of the world famous "Springbank" & “Glen Scotia” malt whisky’s (tours are available during the summer months )
2 supermarkets for all your daily needs
Wide range of interesting shops and pubs
Music Festival Weekend. (August)
Various gala days, events and shows during the Summer months
Take a trip on a fast rib with Mull of Kintyre Sea Adventures
Other things to do in the area include:
Saddell Bay & Beach: The Mull of Kintyre became world famous in 1977 through Sir Paul McCartney's "Mull of Kintyre". The local Campbeltown pipe band played backing pipes in this famous song. The video for this song was recorded on this beach, which lies about 5 miles north of our park. Sir Anthony Gormley;’s famous cast iron sculpture “Grip” can also be found here, staring out towards the Isle of Arran.
Take a day trip to Arran, Islay, Jura or Gigha. All of which are well worth a visit to experience island life
Visit Davaar Island: walk across the Dhorlinn and visit the Crucifixion cave painting hidden away on the southern shore.
Visit Torrisdale Gin Distillery & cafe
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The golfer is well catered for in the area.
Machrihanish: this famous 18 hole links course is only 10 miles away
Machrihanish Dunes: a great new links course is only 10 miles away too
Carradale: a challenging 9 hole course is 10 miles to the north
Dunaverty: a slightly further 15 miles away, you will find this excellent 18 hole course with views towards Northern Ireland
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There are numerous walks from our park along the shore and up into the hills behind, as well as plenty of forest walks and mountain bike trails.
Slightly further away, although easily reached, is the well known and popular Kintyre Way, which starts in Tarbert and crosses the peninsula several times before ending in Machrihanish, and covering a distance of 161 kilometres.
One of the best beaches in the country is also a short drive away at Westport - miles of sand on Scotland’s Atlantic coast!
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The area caters well for those who follow more specialist pastimes, such as boating & diving.
In the summer months, the sea fishing in the area can be productive, and there are numerous wrecks off the Kintyre shore to explore.
There is a safe natural anchorage directly in front of the park, where launching and recovering of you boat is available on request.
Or why not just relax in your comfortable holiday home and watch the seals play in the bay. We have a resident colony of up to thirty seals at times on the rocks in front of your accommodation.