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Looking for somewhere to pitch up? Here are a few great places to camp in Scotland: Fort William and Glen Nevis One of the most historical buildings in Scotland, Scone Palace is well worth a visit for its exhibitions, events and outdoor activities. Learn all about the castle, the crowing place of Robert the Bruce and Macbeth and explore the grounds which span 100 acres. Scotland has a massive variety of landscapes, including two national parks: the Cairngorms National Park, a truly beautiful range of mountains and surrounding hills in the east highlands, and Loch Lomand and the Trossachs National Park which contains wild mountains and deep mysterious lochs. Add to these thousands of miles of coastline and the possibilities for outdoor pursuits seem limitless. Given all that spectacular scenery and open space, it naturally follows that camping in Scotland is a splendid idea: what better way to make the most of all that fresh air and those fine views than to settle right there in the open air? When you’re not strolling the nearby Scottish beaches and Highland trails, you’ll find amazing facilities and entertainment on park, with something for everyone to enjoy. From romantic breaks to family getaways, Scotland holidays offer something for everyone. Caravan Holidays in Scotland

With the all the fantastic landscapes and beautiful sandy beaches on offer, families have loads of options from swimming, cycling, and walking to sightseeing and just relaxing with a picnic. And of course, no holiday to Fife would be complete without a spectacular boat trip to the breathtaking Isle of May National Nature Reserve from neighbouring Anstruther. The country's two fantastic main cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh both offer a wide range of cultural delights. Edinburgh is arguably the prettier of the two cities and hosts a number of festivals, including the world famous Edinburgh Festival. Impressive Glasgow is has an edgier arts and music scene – the first class Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum has one of the best collections of art in Europe.

Edinburgh Castle is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Scotland and sits on top of the city’s other extinct volcano. Look out for the regular events and re-enactments for a taste of what life was like at the castle. Of all the destinations caravanning types put on their wish list, Scotland’s often one that features somewhere up near the top. And with good reason… for this is a land of many many (many many many) scenic spots, countless outdoor activities, miles of stunning coastline, heaps of historic sights, fab food (haggis, obviously, but also fresh seafood, cheeses, shortbread…) and of course the water of life itself (that’s the whisky – originally ‘uisge beatha’– that warms many an evening around these parts).

Whether you’re looking for lodges with hot tubs in Scotlandor a luxury retreat just steps from the Highlands' beautiful beaches, you’ll find lodge holidays at 5 of our parks. Touring & Camping Holidays These caravan parks offer a great range of facilities for campers with children's play areas,café’s and shops, Wi-Fi, electric power supplies, and even swimming pools - not to mention lots of space outdoors to run around. Caravan hire

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Scotland is known for golf and there are some world class links courses here including St Andrews, Turnberry and Muirfield. Scotland is a heaven for whisky lovers and tours are available of many of the distilleries around the country where you can learn about the manufacturing processes and sample some of the world's finest tipples. Unbeatable national parks It’s believed whisky making began in Scotland and today there are over 120 distilleries’, many of which you can visit. Cardhu in Speyside was founded in 1811 and offers a range of guided tours. You’ll get an insight into the brewing process as well as a taste of the final result. The Glenlivet, Glenmorangie and Dalwhinnie are others worth visiting. Wherever you camp in Scotland, you’ll find a nearby distillery to discover. View our top ten distillery toursin the UK. Camping in Glencoe makes for an awe-inspiring outdoor adventure. Explore Glencoeby day, and at night, light your campfire to watch the stars. Why not head to one of the glen's famous local inns to hear old tales of clan battles and cows rustling in the surrounding mountains. Loch Lomond

The Scottish Highlands contain a number of mountain ranges and some absolutely gorgeous scenery, do not miss Glen Coe, a magical landscape of waterfalls, steep mountain peaks and deep river valleys. Wake-up to some of the very best barista coffee in the East Neuk at The Mirador Café, sample the tasty menu at the Kincraig View Restaurant and enjoy live entertainment at family friendly Ruddons Bar.We absolutely loved it, it's a beautiful part of Scotland. The park was easy to find, clean and tidy, the staff were extremely pleasant and helpful making our stay even better. The accommodation was very clean and spacious making it a home from home. Our caravan was on the seafront and was amazing. We will be returning. Thank you for a lovely holiday." If you prefer a theme to your hols, several fine ones suggest themselves. Outdoor types might like to set themselves a munro-bagging challenge (that’s conquering Scotland’s peaks over 3000 feet… although you may need a few trips to get up all 282 of them) or taking a tour of the many gorgeous golf courses around the country. Or how about a scenic road trip on the famed North Coast 500 (or the lesser-known but equally splendid Argyll Coastal Route or North East 250), or a little jaunt around the Malt Whisky Trail? Scotland boasts many castles in various states. Some of the best to visit include Edinburgh Castle, Balmoral Castle and Stirling Castle. The Cairngorms National Park is home to a spectacular mountain range, offering plenty of activities for all ages and abilities. There are hundreds of trails and paths for walking and cycling with routes available at the visitor centres throughout the park. There are eight castles, 12 golf courses, nine nature reserves and a bridge based bungee jump to fill your days. The Cairngorms are also renowned for being great for UK snowsports and watersports.

When it comes to caravan holidays in Scotland, nobody does it better than Parkdean Resorts. With 8 parks to choose from, you can enjoy an endless range of accommodation options. Lodge Holidays in Scotland With two national parks and a huge variety of landscapes to explore, Scotland will never leave you looking far for outdoor adventures.Walking and hiking are very popular ways to enjoy the views, and there are a good variety of national cycle routes if you would like to explore on two wheels. Mountain biking, climbing and even skiing are popular activities here.

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