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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." 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 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. 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? 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. With thousands of beaches of every kind, from remote island coves to wide sweeping bays, it will be no surprise that surfing, windsurfing, sailing, fishing and pretty much any water sport you can imagine can be enjoyed in the country - including coasteering and canyoning. Yes! Well, almost… wild camping laws mean you can spend the night in most unenclosed spaces around the country. If you’re self-sufficient (with toilets etc on board) this can certainly be a fine idea for a night or two if you find the right spot well away from any other travellers.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 Riverside Museum in Glasgow is free to enter and has exhibits on vintage cars, ships, trams and much more. Just outside of the museum on the river you can board the S. S. Glenlee which is a real favourite with kids. 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. One of the most scenic rail journeys in the world is on the West Highland Railway Line. Travel along the Glenfinnan Viaduct which was used in the filming of the Harry Potter films, go past Loch Awe to Oban or journey the wilderness of Fort William. Take a tour of the city to get your bearings. Walking and bus tours are available year-round and are a great way to get to know the city.

What makes it such a special place? Well, the friendly folk, the delicious haggis and the cultural delights of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (the biggest arts festival in the world, no less) all go some way towards explaining its unique character… as does the odd dram of local whisky here and there. 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 hireEdinburgh is the country’s capital and second largest city (Glasgow being the largest) and was the hub of the Scottish Enlightenment in the 18th century, which transformed Scotland into one of the commercial, intellectual, and industrial powerhouses in Europe. Today there’s plenty to do in and around Edinburgh.

Scotland boasts many castles in various states. Some of the best to visit include Edinburgh Castle, Balmoral Castle and Stirling Castle. On the quieter side, The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum has one of the best collections of art in Europe. Glasgow sits in Scotland’s Lowlands and is the third most populated city in the UK. There’s plenty to do in the city, with options for family days out as well as great eateries for couples camping in Scotland. Uniquely placed on the northern shores of Loch Linne, this touring park truly makes the most of Scotland’s natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy ethereal views of the water and surrounding mountains from their pitch, venture out on a guided mountain walk or even scale the mighty Ben Nevis nearby. The National Museums of Scotland are all superb quality and will keep people of all ages entertained. These include the excellent National Museum of Scotland, Museum of Flight, Museum of Rural Life and the National War Museum. For more educational fun try the Glasgow Science Centre.

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). Head to the awe- inspiring Glasgow Cathedral for a delightful example of Scottish gothic architecture. 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. Climb to the top of the extinct volcano, Arthur’s Seat which perches above the city and is visible from most places. It’s a relatively easy hike for most and gives you a good view of the city and surrounding area.

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