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Site opens 2 April 2009 / site closes 2 November 2009

83 Pitches - Non Members welcome


Dingwall

"Explore the Highlands"

The perfect base for exploring the Highlands, our Club Site at Dingwall is the sort of place you’ll want to stay and relax a while. You can also leave the car behind and take the train to see some of Scotland’s most beautiful scenery.




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Members' and non-members' caravans welcome Members' and non-members' motorhomes welcome Members' and non-members' tents welcome Members' and non-members' trailer tents welcome
Dingwall is a very good Site. You can drive out every day and see something new. Would not go anywhere else. - John Bennett

The town of Dingwall is only half a mile away. The Heritage Trail passes the Site and goes along the River Peffery to a picnic area on the Cromarty Firth.

Trains leaving from Dingwall follow beautiful routes to Kyle of Lochalsh or Thurso and Wick.

Ben Wyvis is a National Nature Reserve and home to deer, pine marten and the UK’s largest bird, the golden eagle.

There are many beautiful walks in the area, including a trail up Fyrish Hill where there is a monument at the summit.

Culloden Battlefield and its new Visitor Centre has an exhibition of Jacobite weaponry and artifacts to commemorate the infamous battle of 1746.

Several wine and spirit producers are nearby. Moniak Castle makes wine from wildflowers and fruits. Glenmorangie distills its famous malt whisky at Tain.

Loch Ness is half-an-hour’s drive away where you can take a cruise in search of ‘Nessie’ or explore the Exhibition Centre.

Watch wild salmon leap up the dramatic waterfalls at the Falls of Shin. There is an adventure playground for children and lovely walks through the Achany forest.

Visit John O’Groats to take a ferry to the Orkneys in summer or enjoy a wildlife cruise to see the sea birds and seals.

Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is some 13 miles away with its castle, cathedral and plenty of shops.


Did You Know

Dingwall was the Viking capital of Scotland. Its name comes from the Norse, meaning “meeting place”.

Eat Local

The local butchers and bakery are both flourishing. There is also a prize-winning haggis maker in the village.


Google Map

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Address, Contact Details and Map

UK map showing the location of Dingwall

Dingwall Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Jubilee Park Road
Dingwall
Highlands
IV15 9QZ

Telephone Number 01349 862236.

No calls after 8pm please.



Site Managers

Maurice Johnson, Liz Johnson


Location

OS Map Reference: 26 - NH555588
Latitude: 57.596
Longitude: -4.4194

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Seasons and Fees

Season Start End
Low 29 Sept 2008 19 Dec 2008
High 20 Dec 2008 3 Jan 2009
Low 4 Jan 2009 1 Apr 2009
Mid 2 Apr 2009 9 Apr 2009
High 10 Apr 2009 18 Apr 2009
Mid 19 Apr 2009 30 Apr 2009
High 1 May 2009 3 May 2009
Mid 4 May 2009 21 May 2009
High 22 May 2009 30 May 2009
Mid 31 May 2009 9 July 2009
High 10 July 2009 31 August 2009
Mid 1 Sept 2009 27 Sept 2009
Low 28 Sept 2009 20 Dec 2009
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High Mid Low
Adult £8.35 £6.50 £5.65
Child £2.60 £2.50 £2.50
Member's age concession rate £4.55 £3.95
Special family deal £20.65 £16.70
Additional non member site fee £6.60 £6.60 £6.60
Member back packer £5.95 £4.55 £3.95
Non member back packer £7.65 £6.00 £5.55
Standard Fee
Club Service Pitch (per pitch, per night) £3.20
Nightly storage £4.20
Motorhome stop-off (per unit) £5.80

  • Members' children camp free in Low Season if accompanied by an adult.

National Cycle Network

Cycle Routes

Click here to find local cycle routes on the National Cycle Network around Dingwall. The National Cycle Network is a groundbreaking project providing over 10,000 miles of safe and attractive cycling and walking routes throughout the UK. The project is coordinated by Sustrans the UK's leading sustainable transport charity.


Regional Weather Check

Want to know what the weather will be like during your stay at Dingwall?
Find out by clicking the Met Office link to see the forcast for the area over the next few days.


Public Transport

Nearest Train Station Icon Nearest train station: Dingwall – 1/2 mile Nearest Bus Icon Nearest bus: Dingwall - 1/2 mile


Special Needs

Separate disabled facilities The Club was working to improve accessibility of our Sites long before the Disability Discrimination Act came into force in 2004. We are committed to a continual programme of improvements through access audits to ensure our facilities are available to all.


Arrivals after 8pm are only permitted by prior arrangement direct with Holiday Site Managers.