Set on a gentle south-facing slope in a lightly wooded area, the Club Site at Speyside is only a stone's throw from the area's well known distilleries.
Walks, wildlife and whisky can all be found in abundance in the areas surrounding this beautiful campsite. Set on a gentle south-facing slope and surrounded by trees, the site enjoys a rural position between the Moray coast and Cairngorms mountain range. The site will appeal to those looking for a peaceful and relaxing base for their exploration of the area. Non-members welcome.
Open from 1 April to 3 October
Grass pitches without electric hook-ups.
Grass pitches with electric hook-ups.
Hardstanding pitches with electric hook-up available.
Speyside Cooperage, the UK's only working cooperage, is a popular attraction within 4.5 miles of site.
There are at least 50 distilleries in Speyside, including the world famous Macallan Distillery (within two miles of site), and most offer tours. Whisky festivals take place in May and September, when distilleries, pubs, shops and restaurants celebrate the local tipple.
The 84 mile-long Speyside Way connects the Moray Coast with the Grampian mountains and passes near the Club Site. Walkers can also enjoy the treetop trail and Wild Water Coaster at the Landmark Forest Heritage Park, Carrbridge.
In summer many local towns and villages hold their own Highland Games and ceilidhs.