Lovely weeks stay
redapple
Reviewed on 31/08/2016 18:46
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redapple
Reviewed on 31/08/2016 18:46
Bunree was the first stage in a 14 day tour of Scotland. It is ideally placed, having the feel of a remote site but only being 10 miles from one of the largest Highland towns. There is a decent bus service there to, for those not wishing to use car or motorhome.
Views spectacular, but be aware if you want a loch side pitch you will need to book a non-awning pitch and be able to forward pitch your outfit. Facilities excellent. WC block is not one of the modern era, but clean and well maintained. The wifi, Vodafone and TV signal were excellent too.
In my 3 days I took my bike over to the “other side” on the local Corran Ferry, free for bikes and passengers, climed 2 munros in the Glen Coe range and climbed Ben Nevis. There is one pub/restaurant within walking distance, but I didn’t try it out.
Weather was fab which always helps and didn’t notice the midge too much.
We arrived at Bunree after a long journey and was met by friendly and helpful wardens. We got a loch side pitch and couldn't believe our luck. The ever changing views from the caravan were stunning and you would never tire of them no matter what the weather. We booked for three days and stayed for seven because of the location. There is plenty to do in the area and beyond. The shower block and toilets were spotless and the site well kept. An outstanding site of which we are looking forward to our next visit and more, can't wait to return. We were very lucky in getting lovely weather but even on an overcast day you would still be happy with the views and the site. Would recommend a visit as a must touring Scotland.
Lynne and Stuart
Reviewed on 26/08/2016 15:06
CJB16
Reviewed on 22/08/2016 19:24