Stunning site.
This was our first time at this site and we were not disappointed. It is very well laid out along the riverside and the pitches are of a generous size. Within easy walking distance of the town of Killin and all its facilities (nearest newsagent only 5 mins away). The views from the site are typical of the Scottish Highlands and are to die for. We were fortunate (or unfortunate depending on your thoughts) to be there when it was snowing (mid April) and to see the mountains at the back of the site change to white was fantastic. There is free fishing from the site, but the river is very deep and fast and there are only a couple of decent spots to cast a line from due to too much tree growth so be careful. For dog owners, there is no dog walk on site, but just 50 yards out of the site to the left and over the bridge and you have all the space you could need. The locals use the field (when no cattle are present) just over the bridge or you can go on for a few hundred yards and find the old railway track. One way takes you into Killin and the other way takes you to the shores of Loch Tay and beyond. A perfectly placed site to use a base to explore the Southern Highlands and surrounding area. We'll certainly be back.
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