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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. Located at Bridge of Awe by Taynuilt on the A85 just 14 miles east of Oban and 2 miles from the village of Taynuilt. To the North, Glencoe and Fort William, to the South, Inveraray and the Mull of Kintyre, to the East, Callander and the Trossachs, and to the West, Oban and the Inner Hebrides, all of which are comfortably within reach for day trips. The park is open all year. There is also an abundance of opportunities for the leisure pursuits intrinsic to these parts i.e. Walking, loch cruises, climbing, pony trekking, golf, fishing - river, sea and fresh lochs are also located near the park. Outdoor children's play area. 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. 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. Loch Awe Caravan Park AccommodationHoliday Caravan All holiday homes have: Winterised with extra insulation to walls, floor and ceiling - suitable for all year use. Cots are part of the occupancy - advise us if you need a cot. A energy charge per night is added to the hire charge. All male, all female or young mixed groups - please check when booking. Pet Policy Smoking Policy Enjoy discovering this part of Scotland with its rugged coastline and Highland lochs and glens. Highlights Day trips are possible to Mull, Iona or even Fingal's Cave on Staffa. If you head north over the Connel Bridge the route takes you past the scenic Castle Stalker to magnificent Glen Coe. The visitor centre is well worth a visit to learn about the history of this famous glen. Head south from Loch Awe and follow the coastline down to the Mull of Kintyre with views to Jura. Day trip options include the Island of Gigha which is now owned by the locals, as well as the scenic Crinan Canal. Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe and Inveraray Castle by Loch Fyne are worth visiting. Golf is available nearby at Taynuilt and Oban as well as Dalmally - a gem of a 9-hole course. Fishing is available at the nearby Loch Awe Fisheries. Loch cruises on Loch Awe and Loch Etive. There is a whole lot to do. Other places of Interest and Activities DIRECTIONS Once through the village of Loch Awe, the site is approx. 6miles on your left. Turn in at Grunachy Service Station. Getting There by Railway: Getting there by Aeroplane: Email Loch Awe Caravan Park enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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