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Gruinard Bay Caravan Park
Laide, Wester Ross IV22 2ND - Scotland, UK

This quiet, family-run park, situated on the shore of Gruinard Bay, enjoys the most breathtaking and picturesque West Coast seascape. The majority of our holiday caravans and touring pitches overlook the beach which is only 10 yards away. Camping pitches...
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Attractions near Gruinard Bay Caravan Park
A selection of attractions close to Gruinard Bay Caravan Park:
Mellon Udrigle Beach  (4.3 Miles)
A minor road from Laide leads to a wide beach of pristine sands at Mellon Udrigle. It regularly wins awards for its beach management and...
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Inverewe Garden  (9.5 Miles)
This outstanding 20-hectare garden, part of an 890-hectare Highland estate, is impressively set on a peninsula on the shores of Loch Ewe. The warm currents...
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Gairloch Heritage Museum  (16.9 Miles)
Set in the north-west Highland village of Gairloch this award winning museum details its colourful history from its earliest inhabitants through to the present day....
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Ullapool Museum  (17.3 Miles)
Step back in time at the Ullapool Museum & Visitor Centre. It’s a treasure trove of genealogical, historical and photographic material. Many visitors come to...
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Achiltibuie Smokehouse  (19.5 Miles)
A trip to this family run, craft smokehouse in the far north west Highlands is guaranteed to get your taste buds jumping for joy. Achiltibuie...
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The Hydroponicum  (19.5 Miles)
Bananas in the far north west Highlands? You better believe it – The Hydroponicum is a testament to the appliance of science. Grown in large...
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Liathach  (25.3 Miles)
This mammoth Scottish mountain (seen here from the south) is the largest of the Torridonian giants. Liathach, the grey one, stretches out over seven kilometres,...
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Stac Pollaidh  (26.7 Miles)
Stac Pollaidh, anglicized to Stack Polly, is a fantastic little hill offering superb views over this wild part of the north-west Highlands. Formed of Torridonian...
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Shieldaig Island  (31 Miles)
Shieldaig Island lies off the village of Shieldaig on Loch Torridon. The island, which is managed by the National Trust for Scotland, is completely covered...
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Assynt Visitor Centre  (33.5 Miles)
Opened in 1995 by Magnus Magnusson, the Assynt Visitor Centre is a treasure trove for the visitor with an interest in the natural world. The...
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Beinn Eighe NNR  (39.9 Miles)
Britain’s first National Nature Reserve comprises the magnificent Torridon mountains which rise dramatically from the open land which separate them. Beinn Eighe is one of...
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Loch Maree  (39.9 Miles)
Loch Maree, the finest Scottish loch, extends for almost 20 kilometres from Kinlochewe in the south to Poolewe in the north. It’s a long, narrow...
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Portree Harbour  (45.4 Miles)
In the eighteenth Century, Portree harbour was the scene of many anguished departures for the people of Skye forced to emigrate to North America because...
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The Lump  (45.4 Miles)
The Meall or ‘The Lump’ in Portree on the Isle of Skye is the name given to the hill above the harbour and old quay...
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Duntulm Castle  (45.4 Miles)
Set on Trotternish, Skye’s most northerly peninsula, Duntulm Castle is an ancient fortification. It started life an Iron Age broch and then became a Pictish...
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The Storr  (45.4 Miles)
The Storr is probably Skye’s most famous landmark. It is a dramatic 719 metre high mountain located above the east-facing cliffs of the Trotternish Peninsula....
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Kilt Rock  (45.4 Miles)
Located on the east coast of Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula, the striking rock formation known as Kilt Rock is a 200 foot high sea cliff. The...
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The Staffin Museum  (45.4 Miles)
Learn more about the remarkable geological landforms of Skye at the Staffin Museum. This small community-based museum stands by the roadside in the village of...
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Eye Peninsula  (54.9 Miles)
Also known as Point, this peninsula is joined to the Isle of Lewis by an isthmus which is only 100 metres wide in places. It’s...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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