Speyside by Craigellachie
The well-known distilleries of Speyside, using the area’s famous springs, are only a stone’s
throw from our Club Site. Set on a gentle, south-facing slope, the Site is lightly wooded – giving some shade but preserving its open feel.
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Speyside by Craigellachie
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25 March 2010 - 1 November 2010
75 Pitches - Non Members welcome
"A real taste of the Scottish Highlands"
The well-known distilleries of Speyside, using the area’s famous springs, are only a stone’s
throw from our Club Site. Set on a gentle, south-facing slope, the Site is lightly wooded – giving some shade but preserving its open feel.
Member Quote
The Speyside Site is one we return to most
often because of many things, including the views and also so many local enjoyable walks. - Mr and Mrs Smith
What's on?
- The 84 mile-long Speyside Way connects
the Moray Coast with the Grampian
mountains and passes near the Club Site.
- The Whale and Dolphin Conservation
Society has a Wildlife Centre in Spey Bay. It
has lookout points for dolphins as well as
an exhibition and a café.
- Elgin has many shops, fine buildings, a
cathedral and the Elgin Museum. It is also
the start of the Moray Churches Trail.
- There are at least 50 distilleries in Speyside – several of which are near the Site. The world-famous Macallan Distillery is less than a mile away.
- The Speyside Cooperage Visitor Centre
shows how the oak casks for whisky and
beer are made.
- The Strathspey Railway runs steam
locomotives from Grantown-on-Spey to
Aviemore. The Keith and Dufftown
Railway passes through some of
Scotland’s most beautiful scenery.
- Buckie and Lossiemouth, at either end of
Spey Bay, both have fishing museums
which are worth a visit.
- A funicular railway climbs into the
Cairngorm Mountains.
- Enjoy the treetop trail and Wild Water
Coaster at the Landmark Forest Heritage
Park, Carrbridge.
- Walker’s Shortbread Factory Shop is in the nearby town of Arberlour.
- Ballindalloch – castle home of the Lairds
of Ballindalloch – also houses the oldest
herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle.
- Golf courses can be found at Rothes,
Dufftown, Keith and Elgin.
Location
OS Map Reference: 28 - NJ257449
Latitude: 57.4882
Longitude: -3.241
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Speyside by Craigellachie
Speyside Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Archiestown
Aberlour
Moray
AB38 9SL
01340 810414No calls after 8pm please.
Site Managers
Gordon Fenton, Margaret Fenton
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Seasons and Fees 2010
Low Season
Mid Season
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Please Note: All other 2010 dates are low season except 21 December 2010 to 4 January 2011 both of which are High Season.
| Adult | £8.10 | £5.90 | £5.00 |
| Child | £2.70 | £2.50 | £2.50 |
| Members' age concession rate | £5.70 | £4.10 | £3.50 |
| Members' family deal | £20.20 | £15.50 | |
| Non-member fee per pitch per night | £7.00 | £7.00 | £7.00 |
| Member back packer | £5.90 | £4.10 | £3.50 |
| Non-member back packer | £7.50 | £5.80 | £5.10 |
| Club Service Pitch (per pitch, per night) | £3.50 | £3.50 | £3.50 |
| Jumbo tent pitches | £10.00 | £7.00 | £7.00 |
- Members' children camp free in Low Season if accompanied by an adult.
- Age concession available all season.
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