Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Culloden Moor, very morish :)

A long drive was rewarded by a good sized arrivals area, a prompt check in and plenty of pitches to choose from. We were pitch 56, well drained, well maintained. They have a few grass pitches but try to avoid using them. Some pitches on the downward side of the road pooled water in the lowest corner. Great play ground. Whats the fuss about the road layout? No issue for us, not a massive site and the play area in/out is away from the road. Read the comments book on site, after a massive revamp of the loo block some still not satisfied. No TV signal, can buy the club standard 25m cable on site, basics also there. As expected site and loo block very high standard. Dog walk in the woods, I was able to do it in flip flops most days, gets boggy in places nothing major. Den building in the forest is a handy stay on site day. Nice and safe for kids, a bit of speeding, sadly. Culloden Moor Inn, looks one to drive past, DON'T. Its fab inside, great and big portions, good service. Well worth a visit and just down the road. We also used the 1st Place takeaway, but drove there, all ok but go big on the pizza a 12" wont feed 4 unless you fill out with extras. Inverness = disappointing. We checked the tides and drove out to Chanonry Point to see the Dolphins, did see some not distant but not close by either, very small car park, go early. Decided to do this and not the boat trip, felt it did no go far enough out. Did the Lockness experience, avoided Nessy Land looked tatty? Did Urquhart Castle next, again small car park, camper vans get to use the coach park. We dropped lucky as we again avoided the boat trip, and found a parking space after driving round twice, the place gets rammed, be warned, is a great spot. Culloden Battle field great too, no audio guides to under 8's, so lie:) Then the FREE to view Clava cairns follow the signs or just keep going straight on if no sign, and that great bridge you can drive under it and around it. Fort George was a whole day affair, luck for us the Army were there and we go close to their kit, the kids a a great time, plus another Dolphin watch spot, but wrong time tide wise. Finally Did Brodie Castle, great play ground, guided tour only be warned, and Cawdor Castle both fab, both in one day is OK. I would seriously recommend this site for its location. A little road noise if you are at the bottom. Well done Wardens and great and friendly campers.

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