Superb, excellent. top quality .....
Just read the last few reviews and disagree with them. We went the second week in August and it wasn't noisy. just kids having fun and creating memories. We were next to the park and the noise was fine. The kids (including ours) were kicked off at nine in line with the sites operating times.
Yes we had the strimmers going one morning but the grass has to get cut some time. We had a super pitch which was £30 a night - Free Wi Fi, Free HD Freesat via a box and all cables that they give you. We got hundreds of channels. Plus water in and waste water out. BEST SUPER PITCH WE HAVE HAD TO DATE.
The pitches were tight size wise but not restrictive.
Yes a warden does show you to a site on a moped with no helmet but I wouldn't view that as the standard of H&S. I saw kids on bicycles going faster without a helmet on!
This site is perfect for the Cairngorms and exploring. There is soooooo much today. We walked up the Cairn Gorm because our dog couldn't go up on railway but could come down! Well worth doing either on train or foot.
One downside was the showers, or lack of them, and at peak times you had to queue.
Grantown On Spey is excellent and has all the facilities you need. Go to the Candy Box sweet shop on the high street. I spent a fortune in there on me and the kids.
There are plenty of dog walks behind the site so make sure you use them - even if you dont have a dog!
We were fortunate to find a local highland games and this was fantastic. Check out local events in August.
If you like real ale then the Cairngorm Brewery in Aviemore is worth a visit.
We will definitely return here.
There were three of us including my 14 year old son and also a friends family of five with kids aged 10, 14 and 15. Plenty to do.
Enjoy.
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