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Contact Gairlochy Park, Spean Bridge
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Gairlochy Park has been voted as

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Gairlochy Park offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Located at the south end of Loch Lochy in the Great Glen close to the Caledonian Canal in an excellent area for touring the Highlands Gairlochy boasts some of the most spectacular views in Scotland
offers the following facilities.
Children's Play Area
If you are looking to book a family holiday then Gairlochy Park could be the perfect answer. Gairlochy Park has a children's play area which is ideal for kids to burn off excess energy and make friends with the other children enjoying their Highlands holiday.
Other facilities and features include:
You also enjoy a children's play area and launderette on site available for all dates.
Description
Located at the south end of Loch Lochy in the Great Glen close to the Caledonian Canal in an excellent area for touring the Highlands Gairlochy boasts some of the most spectacular views in Scotland.
The caravans and lodges overlook the River Spean to Nevis Range and Grey Corries beyond.
The local area around Gairlochy Park & Highlands
Make time to explore the Cairngorms National Park when you stay at one of our holiday parks in Inverness-shire. Its outstandingly beautiful landscape is not only a haven for wildlife but also a stunning backdrop for hiking, mountain biking and climbing. Enjoy a nostalgic steam train ride on the Strathspey Railway from Aviemore to Broomhill, now famous as Glenbogle in TV’s Monarch of the Glen. For city pleasures, there’s Inverness, Capital of the Highlands, and home to an impressive Gothic cathedral as well as good shops and restaurants. Close by is the evocative windswept heath of Culloden battlefield. And be sure to take a whale and dolphin spotting boat trip in the Moray Firth - an unforgettable experience and surely a highlight of caravan holidays in Inverness-shire.
Accommodation & Prices
Weekly Price Range: £231 - £619
User Reviews
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| "Small family site but immaculate and extremely friendly and helpful. Nearest shop 2 miles away so need transport but well worth it for a peaceful site with fantastic views over Ben Nevis range." |
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| Rating 4 / 5 | ||
| "Good location for exploring the Great Glen and surrounding area." |
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| Rating 4 / 5 | ||
| "The cottage was clean and tidy. The staff were helpful." |
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Local Information & Businesses
- Restaurants in Spean Bridge
- Visitor Attractions in Inverness-shire
Other information
- Spectacular mountain scenery
- Ideal base for exploring the Highlands
- Superb countryside walks
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