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

Excellent

We have used Culloden Moor on several occassions in the past and always found the wardens very helpful and friendly. The site is well positioned for visiting many of the famous tourist spots in the Highlands, including of course the fantastic Culloden Battle site, run by the Scottish National Trust. The site itself is well managed on a sloping area, so blocks and ramps are needed on most pitches. These are available at reception if you forget your own. The facilities are always kept spotless by the wardens and it is a real pity that whilst we were there some fellow club members couldn't be bothered to treat the facilities with the respect they deserve. The mess left in one of the gents was quite frankly disgusting. People just need to remember what loo brushes are there for!! The dog walking area next to the site is ok but we tended to drive the short distance to the battle site to walk our young pup, who thoroughly enjoyed all the attention he got from the many tourists visiting the site. A trip to the Black Isle should be on everybodies itineray and I can recommend the pizzas at Souters Creek, although booking is essential. The Dutch Cheese shop should also not be missed and the local Cromarty real ale is another must try. The city of Inverness is also a must and there are just too many eateries there to mention. A walk along the river Ness is another simple treat. Overall, this is a site that can't really be faulted, it is just other members who seem to think rules don't apply to them thay spoil it for the rest of us.

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