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Riverside Caravan Park

Riverside Caravan Park is a serene, spacious camping and touring site, spread out over a generous ten acres, no more than two and a half miles from the buzzing market town of Hawick.

Mount View Caravan Park

Set on the fringes of the peaceful village of Abington, Mount View Caravan Park is a five-minute drive away from M74 and enjoys a central location affording easy access to the buzzing city of Glasgow and the cosmopolitan capital of Edinburgh.

Kirkconnel Hall Hotel

Located just sixteen km north of the picturesque village of Gretna, Kirkconnel Hall Hotel is an ideal location for those exploring the north or south of Scotland. The cosy campsite accommodates just five caravans and offers each base access to water.

Jedburgh Camping And Caravanning

If you're looking for a peaceful haven in the Scottish Borders, look no further than Jedburgh Camping and Caravanning. This is an excellent spot for adventuring folk who want to explore the Scottish Borders on their way to or from Scotland.

Thirlestane Castle Caravan Park

Ideally located in lush parkland of the Thirlestane Castle, Thirlestane Castle Caravan and Camping Park is the ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy the open-air pursuits of fishing.

Hoddom Castle Caravan Park

The spacious, five-star Hoddom Castle Caravan Park is a stunning wooded campsite set on the grounds of a sixteenth-century castle beside the sparkling River Annan. The beautifully landscaped park offers guests plenty of seclusions as most pitches are sheltered by imposing green trees and verdant grass to create an idyllic atmosphere.

King Robert The Bruces Cave

Set on the historic grounds of Cove Manor House, King Robert The Bruces Cave is a family-run caravan and camping site. It houses a unique monument – an ancient cave that sheltered the fourteenth-century King Robert the Bruce for three months during the bleakest days of The Wars of Independence.

Westlands Country Park

Westlands Country Park provides the thrills of fly fishing and clay pigeon shooting to create the ideal atmosphere for holidaymakers who want nothing more than to kick back and enjoy a relaxing break from the stress of modern life.

Tibbie Shiels

Peace and scenery are the orders of the day at the spacious, Tibbie Shiels Inn. Ideally located between two gleaming lochs, the pub site enjoys a lovely location nestled amid the rolling hills and provides campers with a safe space to park up.

Jazz up your next camping hol with a stay unique, comfortable timber frame pods at Glentress Forest Lodges. The site enjoys delightful settings, nestled within proximity to the 7stanes mountain bike trails.


Rumble over to Rosetta Holiday Park and stretch out on a spacious fifty-acre site as you soak in spectacular vistas towards the rolling Venlaw hills. Feel the stress of modern life melt away as the sights and sounds of this rural site soothe the mind and leave guests feeling utterly rejuvenated.


Riverside Caravan Park is a serene, spacious camping and touring site, spread out over a generous ten acres, no more than two and a half miles from the buzzing market town of Hawick.


Set on the fringes of the peaceful village of Abington, Mount View Caravan Park is a five-minute drive away from M74 and enjoys a central location affording easy access to the buzzing city of Glasgow and the cosmopolitan capital of Edinburgh.


Located just sixteen km north of the picturesque village of Gretna, Kirkconnel Hall Hotel is an ideal location for those exploring the north or south of Scotland. The cosy campsite accommodates just five caravans and offers each base access to water.


If you're looking for a peaceful haven in the Scottish Borders, look no further than Jedburgh Camping and Caravanning. This is an excellent spot for adventuring folk who want to explore the Scottish Borders on their way to or from Scotland.


Ideally located in lush parkland of the Thirlestane Castle, Thirlestane Castle Caravan and Camping Park is the ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy the open-air pursuits of fishing.


The spacious, five-star Hoddom Castle Caravan Park is a stunning wooded campsite set on the grounds of a sixteenth-century castle beside the sparkling River Annan. The beautifully landscaped park offers guests plenty of seclusions as most pitches are sheltered by imposing green trees and verdant grass to create an idyllic atmosphere.


Set on the historic grounds of Cove Manor House, King Robert The Bruces Cave is a family-run caravan and camping site. It houses a unique monument – an ancient cave that sheltered the fourteenth-century King Robert the Bruce for three months during the bleakest days of The Wars of Independence.


Westlands Country Park provides the thrills of fly fishing and clay pigeon shooting to create the ideal atmosphere for holidaymakers who want nothing more than to kick back and enjoy a relaxing break from the stress of modern life.


Peace and scenery are the orders of the day at the spacious, Tibbie Shiels Inn. Ideally located between two gleaming lochs, the pub site enjoys a lovely location nestled amid the rolling hills and provides campers with a safe space to park up.


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