Dornoch Firth Caravan Park offers the following holiday accommodation:
- Touring Caravan Pitches
- Camping pitches and/or ready pitched tents
offers the following facilities.
Facilities for Campers at Dornoch Firth Caravan Park.The following facilites will be of particular interest to tent based campers and those using a touring caravan
Other facilities and features include:
Description
Peaceful Family Park in a beautiful scenic location. Centrally located for touring the Northern Highlands, 45 minutes north of Inverness, 5 miles south of Dornoch. The Park is in an area of outstanding natural, historic, rural and coastal scenery. With Beaches, excellent golfing (Royal Dornoch championship golf course) pony trekking, walking, bird watching, fishing, sailing, and shooting are all within the local area. Glenmorangie distillery, open to the public, is just a short walk away.
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