4.76 /5
Tarbert Holiday Park is the perfect place for a peaceful touring or glamping break. Located on the Kintyre Peninsula, it features spacious pitches and heated glamping pods, some of which even have en-suites. Watersport fans are in luck here with canoeing, kayaking and paddleboarding all close by. It's a handy location too for ferry trips to the isles. Open year round.
On the West Coast of Scotland, perfect for those catching ferries to the isles
Spacious pitches or opt for a touch of comfort with the warm, cosy glamping pods
Explore Kintyre, from picturesque walks to whisky and gin distilleries
The park is in the the west of Scotland and enjoys easy access from the A83. It makes a great stopover for those catching a ferry and also a base for exploring the whisky heritage of the area. When you're not out and about on the water (with experienced guides and equipment hire nearby) you take it easy in your tourer on a set of electric hardstanding pitches. Glampers can choose from a good selection of pods here. All pods are heated and furnished, with a TV, tea and coffee making facilities and fridge inside. All linen is provided but guests are asked to bring their own towels. Each pod is sized to suit either two or four guests. For an extra bit of luxury, choose one of two en-suite pods to have your own self-contained facilities.
Tarbert Holiday Park is open all year round.
Max 6 people
Touring pitches on hardstanding with grassed area for awnings. Pitches include 16amp electric hook up and water point.
Pods sleeping four which offer two sets of single bunk beds, a kettle and fridge inside their cosy interior and a handy decking area outside. Dogs welcome.
Why not get out on the water? There's everything from fishing along the shore to wildlife-watching cruises and a watersports centre nearby makes it easy to try paddleboarding, canoeing or something even more fun.
Close by in Tarbert village you can join the Kintrye Way which spans over 100 miles and offers spectacular views.
Make the day trip to the islands and see Islay and Jura. Don't miss taking a tour of the whisky distilleries that Scotland is famous for.
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