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Club Site Nairn Scotland

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Nairn hotelAlthough part of a beautiful Highland forest, Nairn Camping and Caravanning Club Site at Nairn is level and sheltered.

The nearby Moray Firth is frequented by dolphins (which featured in the BBC Springwatch series), and you may be lucky enough to spot a red squirrel on the site.

Nairn Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Type of accommodation offered:
Motorhomes/Caravans pitches
Tents/Camping Sites

Nairn Camping and Caravanning Club Site Facilities

Laundry Facilities on Complex
Payphones Available
Pets Welcome
Outdoor Play Area
Smoking Restricted
Credit Cards Accepted
Mastercard
Switch/Maestro Card
Visa Card

Attractions
The town of Nairn hosts many events, including a Book and Arts Festival, International Jazz Festival and food and drink festival the Highland Feast.

Nairn’s Central Beach is both sandy and accessible and it is a Blue Flag beach and holds a Keep Scotland Beautiful Seaside Award.
Take a trip from Nairn harbour to see the school of resident bottle-nose dolphins.

Inverness is around 15 miles away, a vibrant, new city, it also has an old town, the Caledonian Canal and the River Ness with lovely walks.
Culloden Battlefield remembers an infamous battle when Jacobite forces were defeated by the Hanoverian army.
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Activities
Fish for salmon and trout in the Nairn and Findhorn Rivers
Monster Activities at Great Glen Water Park has a range of watersports and other activities, including abseiling.
The new Visitors’ Centre has a unique rooftop view of the battlefield.
Fort George is the largest artillery fortification in Britain.
There are many castles in the area including Cawder, Kilravock and Brodie.
There is a lovely circular walk from the site.
Spot dolphins on Scotland’s sunshine coast
Although part of a beautiful Highland forest, our Club Site at Nairn is level and sheltered.
The nearby Moray Firth is frequented by dolphins (which featured in the BBC Springwatch series), and you may be lucky enough to spot a red squirrel on site.

Directions

Getting There by Railway

From Delnies Wood Camping and Caravanning Club Site the nearest railway station is 3 miles away in the town of Nairn

Email Nairn Camping and Caravanning Club Site enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com