Brora Club Campsite

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Excellent For a Short Stay

We were travelling from Thurso to Balmoral and stayed 2 nights at the Brora site. A really tidy, clean and well laid out site with plenty of room. The beach is just over the sand dunes and over the golf course. Miles of sand to stroll along. Dunrobin Castle nearby has great gardens and a falconry display. Local distillery visits also available.

asklowey

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Reviewed on 29/07/2016 17:31

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Dalchalm Caravan Site

A gem of a site, close by the A9. Quiet, friendly and very well managed. Good for cycling and interesting local history, geology, bird life and distillery. Days out by train are an easy option(Forsinard, Wick, Thurso). Good bus service passes near site. We will be back soon.

Ros Bruce

Reviewed on 28/07/2016 20:47

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Hidden Gem

This stunning small site is on the edge of a beautiful Golf links and only a two minute walk to a secluded stretch of glorious coastline. What more could you ask for....we have visited annually for the past four years and each time the site is presented at its best. Carefully and painstakingly looked after by dedicated and friendly wardens. This is the Caravan Club at its very best...but don't tell everybody, we are secretly trying to keep this hidden gem all to ourselves!  

Caroline6565

Reviewed on 28/07/2016 17:00

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We'll be back

We've only ever driven through Brora before now.  This time we stopped and very delighted that we did. The site is small but immaculately kept.  It is relatively easy to walk to the village where there is a decent selection of shops and eateries.  We can recommend the Royal Marine Hotel for dinner. When you arrive at the site you are given an enormous sheaf of leaflets suggesting walks, including a fascinating self-guided heritage walk around the town.  The local heritage centre is also very well worth a visit - the staff are very friendly and delighted to tell you all abut the history of the village. If you want peace and quiet this is for you.  No internet on site (some may say that this is a blessing) and perhaps a little short of things for families (although there is plenty nearby). Highly recommended

Maczero

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Reviewed on 27/07/2016 19:03

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A little piece of heaven

My holiday this year was Orkney but I could'nt pass Brora without stopping. If you want a small quiet site with spectacular beach and scenery. This is it. Been often and returning in a fortnight with four grandchildren. Lots to do locally even with the children, if I can get them of the beach. No specific children's play area, but they have never complained. One of my favourite sites.

iantheone

Reviewed on 19/07/2016 23:04

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Rest And Recuperation chill out site

Brora is a very quiet site ideal to chill out for all of us that need a break from childcare duties.(i did not see many on this site). Excellent sandy beach but mind the Arctic Terns nesting at the moment, just a short hop across the very well kept golf course, mind the cows and the sheep which have free roam. Rained most of our stay but did not deter us from a visit to Dunrobin Castle and a trip to John O,groats and Dunnet Head just 60 miles up the road. Coop in Brora very well stocked and a fish and chip shop in Golspie 6 miles down the road. Very enjoyable 5 night stay will be back in the future.

Mungo Gerry

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Reviewed on 18/07/2016 11:26

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Gorgeous Little Site

This site is a little gem, not too big and in a good location for exploring the area. Site was immaculate and the wardens were very friendly and helpful, nothing was too much bother for them. Their little Border Terrier pup Archie is absolutely gorgeous, went in the office quite a few times just to see him. Not much to do in Brora but the pub does very good meals and there is a well stocked Co-op too. We will definitely be back again and hopefully the weather will be a bit better.

Vals2904

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Reviewed on 13/07/2016 17:15

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Peaceful

Lovely site with easy access to beach and a good dog walk along the golf course to the village. Unfortunately, we were only able to stay 2 nights but will definetly return for a longer visit. Holiday cover managers were friendly and helpful.

Jo Troup

Reviewed on 10/07/2016 19:02

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Relaxing week

First time I have visited this site but will definitely be back , booked in for a week for r and r and I got plenty of that . Site is spotless and although the toilet block is a bit dated it was always clean , wardens were all very helpful . Local fisherman visits on a Wednesday with his catch off the day  , all very fresh.fantastic beach which all ways seemed we had to ourself , not that beanz the dog was complaining as it was more room for him to play . Saw the seals most mornings but you have to watch out for the arctic ferns who get a bit defensive when the tide is in but overall we can't wait to get back

Mossop02

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Reviewed on 01/07/2016 15:45

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Relaxing location

This is a really nice site. Very easy to find, just off the main A9 just Outside of the village. A very pleasant and helpful reception from the wardens when we arrived. Good level pitches and the toilet block was very clean. Very quiet. The beach is a short walk away, over the golf course. No issues crossing, just keep a look out for golfer teeing off from a couple of areas. The beach is really good at low tide, but you have to be aware of the Artic Terns nesting at this time of year. You can walk into the village either along the beach or footpath (go past al the houses, cross the railway). Be aware that there is no footpath on A9 for approx. 1/2 mile if you go the other way (bridge over railway). We spent a couple of nights here and really enjoyed it. Just relaxing.

Wulster

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Reviewed on 29/06/2016 18:38

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