Bunree Club Campsite

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Scottish Heaven

Fabulous, lovely and clean, friendly wardens, fantastic views, peaceful great for visiting Glen Coe which is a must.

mijo1

Reviewed on 06/07/2016 19:53

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Loch side haven

Spent two nights here and what a lovely site,great views across the loch excellent facilities and friendly and helpful wardens. Took a bus into Fort William only a short walk to the bus stop. Sadly the weather was torrential rain most of our stay but still a lovely spot to be. Will be back??

malankaff

Motorhomer from Essex

Reviewed on 06/07/2016 17:56

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Retreat

Back again to my favourite site,the jewel in the club's crown.Site is as usual beautifully kept with nice natural ground works,grass left longer round trees many different varieties of grasses and wild flowers allowed to thrive,plenty of bee and butterfly activity.Seals otter herons and salmon and mackerel jumping.Sea eagle spotted over Heron Bay. What more could a girl want? Delightful and helpful wardens too,nice to be able to have a quick chat to when you go solo. Bracken,Bramble and I will be back in October,for the changing colours of Autumn.

queenbee

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Reviewed on 02/07/2016 16:33

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lochside views and exercise

Only stayed two nights and although the site was busy the lochside pitch was great. We took the warden's advice and cycled to Corran ferry (free for bikes) then turned right and cycled along Loch Linnhe and back. We had a great view of the top of Ben Nevis as the cloud lifted at just the right time.

medannian

Reviewed on 02/07/2016 12:16

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Top site

A very warm and helpful welcome on arrival, giving all the information required, and the left to pick the pitch that is best for you. Most pitches give you a view of the loch from your van, and it also has a nice and handy dog walk area. The main facility block, which is kept spotless, is central to all the pitches so you are not very far away, where ever you set up. For 20p, which goes in a charity box, you can pick up a sheet of local walks, and we went on all of them and was not disappointed with any of them. Ben Nevis is only a short drive to get to also. The only negative I can give for this site is that I didn't book it for a long enough stay, but we had four fantastic days. Fortunately, we were there on Tuesday when the fresh fish van comes to site, fresh haddock for tea, and kippers for breakfast, brilliant.  this is a must stay site when heading to the Highlands.

phil the train

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Reviewed on 30/06/2016 21:43

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fabulous views

Ideal location if you want peace and relaxtion. The views are amazing. Staff very friendly and keep grounds and facilities spotless. More suited to couples than families. Bar serving food within walking distance also nearby ferry ride to pub across loch (free to foot passengers but £8 if you go by car). Dog enjoyed his stay too.

MIKEANG

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Reviewed on 30/06/2016 19:29

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Fabulous Caravan Site!

This is the first time we stayed at Bunree. It was a very well laid out site; all pitches were within easy distance of the toilet blocks and utilities such as washing machines etc. It also had a very lovely fenced off play area in the middle of the site for children to play. The toilet blocks etc were immaculate and the wardens work exceptionally hard in keeping all the grounds, toilets, showers etc so clean and presentable for all to use. For that I thank them! The site is situated very well in that you can visit Glencoe easily and partake is lots of excellent walks. The wild life is in abundance and views magnificent. Although the wardens had put up polite and clear signs everywhere asking members to keep their distance from nesting local wildlife in one 'small' area of the loch, this was unfortunately ignored by a few members who felt the needs of their dogs far surpassed that of the local wildlife allowing dogs off leads who ran around all the nesting areas which must of caused distress. Being dog owners ourselves keeping them on the lead was not an inconvenience as when you left the site there was an abundance of areas to walk your dogs. I was also perturbed to see the odd dog left in a caravan for the whole day. Taking into consideration that the weather was exceptionally warm and especially humid at times I can only assume the dogs must have been extremely warm in the caravans especially when all windows are locked for security as was proved by the distressing barking…

CMG65

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Reviewed on 29/06/2016 15:29

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Pot of gold at the end of the rainbow

My  hubby and I have just spent the most amazing week at this gorgeous site. We were so lucky to have managed to get a pitch right on the edge of the loch. The site is beautiful and it really does take a few days to get your breath back after the views take it away. The facilities are the old style but they are spotlessly clean a real tribute to the staff. It is so peaceful just being able to sit and enjoy the sunset and watch the seals playing in the water right in front of you  Fort William is a lovely little town within easy reach and a great central point for days out. Boat trips, train trips, cable car rides all within a few miles of the centre. There is a wonderful lock system not far out of town called Neptunes staircase on the Caladonian canal. Food is wonderful plenty of fish restaurants if you love fish you are in for a treat. The small town of Oban is a lovely lively place with plenty of places to watch the ferries coming and going. The Jacobite steam train is a lovely journey through the Scottish countryside. This holiday has been incredible and I can't wait to return 

mandyeg

Caravanner from Merseyside

Reviewed on 28/06/2016 20:28

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Last minute change of plan

We decided to add another stop on our way back home from Skye so only booked this the day before arrival with very little research into suitability. We were amazed at the scenery and found a good dog friendly place to eat at the Onich Hotel. Wardens and other caravanners were all friendly. We will definitely book ahead next time so that we can secure one of the pitches next to the loch, even though we had a good view from the one in the middle of the site. You are allowed to park your caravan so that you can enjoy the view, this will mean manually manoeuvring the caravan but will be worth it.

anorth

Caravanner from Worcestershire

Reviewed on 27/06/2016 21:19

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With a view like this, it's worth the drive.

The view across the Loch from absolutely anywhere on site is jaw dropping. The colours, the sky, the mountains, the valleys, just an awesome combination. Close to so many attractions, Jacobite Line, Ben Nevis, Glencoe, and then a bit further afield to Skye, Oban and the Western Isles, this made an ideal touring base. I agree about the walking, we have two collies and really had to take them out in the car so they could get a decent walk. I try to cycle too, but this is very difficult considering how busy the A82 is, although Highlands Council are in the process of building a cycle path. That being said, putting the dogs in the car to let them have a walk is a small negative compared to the views freely available on site. Hugh Kerr

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Caravanner from Bedfordshire

Reviewed on 27/06/2016 17:43

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