Highlands and lochs
Scotland is famed for its awe-inspiring natural beauty. Site your static caravan on a holiday park there and you’ll be surrounded by diverse landscapes that captivate and inspire.
The Scottish Highlands are a must-visit, with their rugged mountains, deep glens, and sparkling lochs. Explore the iconic Ben Nevis, the UK's highest peak, or take a scenic drive through Glencoe, known for its dramatic landscapes and history.
Loch Ness, shrouded in mystery and legend, is perfect for boating and fishing, and you might even catch a glimpse of the elusive Nessie. The surrounding area is ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.
Cairngorms National Park, the largest in the UK, offers a plethora of outdoor activities, from skiing in the winter to hiking and wildlife watching in the summer. It’s a nature lover’s paradise.
Then there’s the Trossachs and Loch Lomond, the beautiful Borders, the islands… And all with their own selection of holiday parks.
Beautiful coastline and beaches
The Scottish coastline is dotted with beautiful beaches and charming seaside towns. Why not pick a beach-side holiday park with sea views?
Luskentyre Beach on the Isle of Harris is renowned for its white sands and turquoise waters, offering a Caribbean-like experience in the Outer Hebrides.
The beaches of East Lothian, such as North Berwick, are perfect for family outings, with rock pools to explore and nearby attractions like the Scottish Seabird Centre.
Explore the remote and unspoiled Sandwood Bay in Sutherland, accessible only by foot. Its wild beauty, towering dunes, and dramatic cliffs are well worth the hike.
Explore historic Scottish towns and cities
No matter where your caravan site is in Scotland, you'll be near fascinating towns and cities rich in history and culture.
Edinburgh, the capital city, is a blend of historic and modern attractions. Wander through the medieval Old Town, visit the iconic Edinburgh Castle, and experience the vibrant arts scene during the Edinburgh Festival.
Glasgow, known for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, offers a wealth of cultural experiences, from world-class museums and galleries to a bustling music scene and diverse dining options.
Stirling, with its impressive castle and the nearby Wallace Monument, offers a glimpse into Scotland's storied past. It’s the perfect place to delve into the country's history.
Activities for everyone, from golf to steam trains
With a holiday home on a Scottish caravan park, you'll find endless activities to enjoy, whatever your interests.
Golf enthusiasts can play at some of the world's most famous courses, including St Andrews, known as the home of golf, and the stunning links at Royal Dornoch.
Anglers will delight in Scotland's renowned fishing opportunities, whether it's salmon fishing in the River Tay or trout fishing in the countless lochs and rivers.
Step into history with a visit to one of Scotland's many castles, such as Eilean Donan Castle or the atmospheric ruins of Dunnottar Castle perched on the cliffs.
Families will love a trip to the Highland Wildlife Park, where you can see native wildlife and rare species, or take a ride on the Jacobite Steam Train, famously featured in the Harry Potter films.