The views were breathtaking! Electricity and a hard standing. we could not believe we were the only people there on the night we stopped. We will certainly go again when in the area. We had a friendly welcome from the owners and the price was reasonable.
A peaceful site that looks out over some wonderful scenery. The facilities are basic but ample with some recycling on site.
The owner is friendly and will call once you have set up. This is a working farm with sheep, hens and ducks.
Be sure to visit Shin Falls, fast flowing water on its way to the Dornock Firth and a leap for salmon returning to their spawning grounds. Hopefully the visitor centre will be re-built at some point in the future as the recent fire has completely destroyed it.
We spent 5 nights here in early May just at the tail end of the lambing. On arrival we were invited to take our pick of the pitches and settled into 4 days of tranquility and a lot of weather .
Lots of places to visit nearby and we saw our share.
When next we are in this area no hesitation to stay here .
Friendly guy gave great directions, and I was there in no time at all, despite my Sat Nav being very silly as we came through Bonar Bridge.
If there's snow you are really going to struggle to get to this place, otherwise it's a piece of cake.
Once there it's open the gate, pick one of the 5 graveled pitches, shut the gate, and take 5 to drink in the amazing views. They are truly superb. Despite 5-6 cockerels living next door the peace was a good as I've ever had, and no silly cockerel noises at 5am! You can also buy the eggs from the henhouse stil warm form being laid. I got loads of work done and had some of the best sleeps I've had in ages.
A mile or so into Bonar Bridge itself, and loads of walks around, and everyone you meet is friendly. I relaxed here for 4 nights at £8 a night and it's now my permanent stopover when taking this route to the north.
Fabulous little location, there's few to beat it.