Camusdarach Caravan Park

Proprietor
Mr Andrew Simpson
Season
1 Mar-31 Oct
Address
Camusdarach, Arisaig, PH39 4NT
Tel (eve)
01687 450221
Tel (day)
01687 450221
Please mention this website when calling.
Description
This undulating, grassy site, with panoramic views to the Islands, is sheltered by mature trees. There is an immaculate, modern toilet and shower block, including laundry, drying, washing-up and disabled facilities.
The superb beaches, featured in the film Local Hero, are only a 3 minute stroll away across the field.
Open from 15th March to 15th October (phone for availability outside these dates).
Other facilities
Mobile shop visits on Tuesdays and Fridays
Covered washing-up sinks
Other recreation
Walking
Hill Climbing
Tourist Attractions
The site is only 1 mile from the beautiful 9-hole golf course at Traigh, and is the perfect base to explore the scenery and history of the Road to the Isles from the Monument at Glenfinnan to the Heritage Centre and Marine World at the fishing and ferry port of Mallaig.
Directions
Off the A830 Fort William to Mallaig Road to the Isles, turn left onto B8008 Coastal Route at Arisaig.
Four miles north of Arisaig, on the B8008, Coastal Route, the site entrance is clearly marked on the left of the road.
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Facilities
Touring pitches
42
Tent pitches
Motorhome pitches
Electric hook-ups
16
Serviced pitches
Sanitary block(s)
Laundry
Pets allowed
Disabled access
Family park
Designated / private parking
Nearby Recreations
Beach
Cycle Hire
Fishing
Golf
Sailing
Internet Access
AA 4 pennant
These details were last updated on Friday 3 February 2006