Speyside by Craigellachie Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Proprietor
The Camping and Caravanning Club
Season
6 Apr-30 Oct
Address
Archiestown, Aberlour, AB38 9SL
Tel (day)
01340 810414
Please mention this website when calling.
Description
"The castles and whisky of the Highlands"
The famous distilleries of Speyside are only a stone’s throw from our Club Site. Set on a gentle, south-facing slope, it is lightly wooded – giving the Site some shade but preserving its open feel.

The Speyside Way is 84 miles long. It connects the Moray Coast with the Grampian Mountains and passes near the Club Site. Elgin has many shops, fine buildings, a cathedral and the Elgin Museum. It is also the start of the Moray Churches Trail. There are at least 50 distilleries in Speyside – several of which are near the Site. The world-famous Macallan Distillery is less than a mile away. The Speyside Cooperage Visitor Centre shows how the oak casks for whisky and beer are made. Tugnet has Scotland’s largest ice house – in salmon-netting country. Buckie and Lossimouth, at either end of Spey Bay, both have fishing museums which are worth a visit. A funicular railway climbs into the Cairngorm Mountains. Enjoy the treetop trail and Wild Water Coaster at the Landmark Forest Heritage Park, Carrbridge. Walker’s Shortbread Factory Shop is at the nearby town of Arberlour – which also has a supermarket. Ballindalloch – castle home of the Lairds of Ballindalloch – also houses the oldest herd of Aberdeen Angus. Archiestown is a mile-and-a-half from Site. It has a Post Office, general store and cafe. There is a popular restaurant a short stroll from the Club Site.
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Facilities
75
Touring pitches
Seasonal pitches
Tent pitches
Motorhome pitches
Electric hook-ups
Serviced pitches
Sanitary block(s)
Laundry
Children's play area
Pets allowed
Disabled access
These details were last updated on Monday 10 December 2007