Quarryhill
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I booked this at very last minute for one night but being mid week and October it was fine. Owner extremely helpful and made sure I was happy with my pitch and offered to help with ramping if necessary (he even had ramps, though I had my own) I was fine without but being a solo travel the offer was much appreciated. I didn't use hook up but it was available and there was a tap nearby, plus a range of recycling and rubbish bins.
There is a loo within the rather ramshackle old farm buildings; I didn't see any shower but that doesn't mean it's not there! Loo was clean, dry and had paper etc.
Oh and although I see that the listing here on the website says it is only open til 1st November, I had asked the owner and he said he is open all year.
Nice views
This was our first visit to the site stayed 2 nights, we were under the impression it was a CL allowing only 5 units but there are 2 parts to the site one part is the CL which was full we were shown to another area which could take at least another 4 units this was a well cut grassed area which was part slopping so need levelling blocks. We did not use the toilet facilities so can not make a comment on that, the views were nice from the caravan. The site access is a sharp turn in from Dunkeld not possible with a large unit like ours we made the mistake of coming that way so had to reverse into the hotel entrance .25 miles up the road. We would use the site again if coming to the area.
Beautiful site
As first time caravanners we looked for a site not too far from home and chose Quarry hill after reading other reviews. Our welcome was warm and friendly. The site is beautifully maintained and the views are gorgeous. We were lucky to have lovely sunny spring weather which made it easy to appreciate the surroundings. There are lovely walks from the site through the woods to an old ruined estate, I was even lucky enough to spot some deer. The surroundings are very tranquil.
As first timers I don't have anything to compare the facilities to but they were perfect for us. The site toilet was clean and easily accessed.
We will definitely be back to this site in the very near future as it's perfect for a weekend getaway to recharge the batteries.
Great quiet site
We booked this site as our first stop of our 2 week holiday. We stayed for 2 nights the site was well maintained some pitches where on slant. We found the site wardens very friendly. There was a great walk up through the woods for our dog. And the views over the hills where amazing.
IanandDi
Reviewed on 13/08/2017 09:56
Lovely quiet site
We booked this at the last minute on our way back down from the top of Scotland. It really is a lovely site. It is quite and well run. We received a lovely welcome from the owners together with a group of week old ducklings! The pitches are all well kept. We were in the meadow with swallows darting around in front of the caravan and rabbits running around in the filed. They have little walled garden areas between some of the pitches which are all very well cared for. Some people have commented on the toilet. It is clean and well kept. Yes you approach it through a barn but is hardly an issue. It is a working farm and we have had much worse facilities for much more money. It is really good value at £13 per night with electric. Whilst I would recommend taking the route they suggest to approach the site from Blargowrie, vans which are NOT twin axle can easily leave the site on the other road to Dunkeld on their departure. It is simply too tight a turn into the site it you attempt to approach from Dunkeld on your arrival. This stie is well worth a visit and a credit to the wardens.
Lovely site
Our first time caravanning for over 30 years and we chose this CL. It was perfect for us - not too far from home but far enough away to get reacquainted with towing and living at close quarters.
Doug and Kay, looking after the site, were very friendly and helpful. The site itself was very well maintained, level and quiet (apart from the many large flocking birds, geese, flying to nearby lochs - these were an impressive sight).
Access from the Blairgowrie to Dunkeld road is easy, but don't try to approach from the Dunkeld direction. The turn in is too sharp for a car with outfit.
We would definitely be happy to visit again and recommend to anyone who wants some tranquility in a beautiful part of the country.
Tommy True
Reviewed on 19/09/2016 17:18
A little gem
The site is easy to find and in a beautifull spot handy for the Cairngorms National Park, Balmoral and many places of interest. The pitches are a good size with hardstanding and the grass is kept cut.
There is a toilet which is rather 'rustic' but clean and useable. There are some ducks and chickens wandering about and cows in the field nextdoor but this only added to the charm of the place. We spent 3 days there and will return next time we are in Scotland.
Beautiful in Autumn
Stunning colours in Autumn with the forested hills rolling away across the valley. Well organised arrival, convenient water and dump site. The grey water disposal is a bit awkward for a motorhome round the back of a barn but OK. Great views right from the campsite. A walk up the hill and the farmland seems to be old parkland with a few big old sequoias and interesting remnants of walls and buildings. Good access to Blairgowerie and Dunkeld.
Poddle
Reviewed on 19/10/2015 18:52
Just fantastic, we love it.
What a fantastic site. I dont think I should make a comment, we don`t want this to get out ! One immaculate, well kept site. Kate and Dug very friendly and welcoming. We love it and cant wait to come back. Only 5mins away from blairgowrie. Located in possibly one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Thank you.
A wee gem!
Wonderful quiet site, warmly welcomed with plenty of advice for levelling van with blocks supplied. Plenty of room and dogs really enjoyed themselves. Local Nature Reserve where we saw and photographed ospreys. We will definitely return.