What is there to do in Argyllshire & Islands?
Birthplace of the Scottish Nation and cradle of early Gaelic culture, a region of majestic landscapes and dramatic history, spectacular coastal scenery and lochside villages – yours to explore when you stay at Loch Awe Holiday Park. This is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a haven for wildlife of all kinds and the setting for Scotland’s first National Park, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, a real magnet for walkers and cyclists taking caravan holidays in Argyllshire and Islands. A circular tour round Loch Awe provides an unforgettable day out – at its northern end are the romantic ruins of Kilchurn Castle, possibly the most photographed view in Scotland. Nestled under the mighty Ben Cruachan and bordered by the River Awe, Loch Awe Holiday Park is in a great position for exploring Western Argyll. At the entrance to the park there is a petrol station with a well stocked Spar shop open seven days a week all year round. Adjacent to the petrol station is a seasonal café. Onsite is an outdoor children's play area. A few minutes away is the Brander Lodge Hotel & Bistro which is ideal for eating out. Loch Awe Holiday Park is all about location, location, location. |