Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Situated 200 meters from a tranquil white sand beach, surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery in the uk. For the more energetic Clachtoll is the perfect base for all kinds of fishing, birdwatching, watersports, walking or climbing. When you return from a day out you will appreciate the comfortable beds and a hot shower in the privacy of your own caravan. If you want to cook for yourself, there is a full size fridge, microwave and cooker. The caravans also have a spacious dining area. If you choose a holiday in the cooler months, then your comfort is assured, because each caravan has heaters in every room and the caravans have gas and electric heaters.
Clachtoll Caravan Park. Small and rural
Clachtoll beach, with fascinating rockpools.
A little piece of heaven, Clachtoll
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The Highlands region
The north west highlands of Scotland offer some of the most stunning sightseeing opportunities in the U.K. Clachtoll is situated within the remote unspoilt beauty of Assynt Coigach National Scenic Area. There are many coastal walks and remote sandy bays, giving you the chance to discover the sealife that inhabit the coastal waters warmed by the gulf stream. Minke whales, dolphins, basking sharks and seals are not uncommon. Spectacular mountains wating to offer you the most beautiful panoramas, with walks or climbs for all grades. Sunsets are a speciality in this rural and remote part of the world. Geologically the area has the oldest rocks and the highest waterfall in the uk, and is just oozing history and legends.
Lochinver / Clachtoll area
Lochinver is the nearest village,six miles away, and there are many small townships scattered throughout the area. Boat trips to Handa Island bird sanctuary or to Kerracher gardens are available. Information regarding all types of fishing and all grades of walking and climbing, along with additional information on activities like cycling, adventure days or day trips are available in the caravans or from the award winning tourist information centre in Lochinver. Visit the bone caves at Inchnadamph or try caving in our ancient cave system. Or relax on the beach and find out more about the seashore in the countryside rangers hut and contribute to their collection of shells and fossils. There are rare plants to be found, and a pictish broch to explore nearby.
How to get there
Two hour drive or bus from Inverness airport or Inverness railway /bus station. Car hire is available from the airport or railway /bus station, with most national companies.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Inverness: 160 km
Railway:
Inverness: 160 km
Activities near Lochinver
Sports: Watersports Horse Riding Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation Cycling holidays
Single beds (4), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 6
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:
Shared garden, BBQ
Access:
Parking space
Further details indoors: Each caravan has it's own toilet and shower, linen, towels. Fully fitted kitchen, gas cooker, fridge. Heating by gas and electric. Gas included in price. Electricity is operated by card meter. Cards are available on-site.
Further details outdoors: The park is a short walk from the beach. Ideal for children. The playground is the mountains of Suilven, Canisp, Quinag, Stac Polly and more. The amusement arcade is the antics of the golden eagles in the wildreness, the black throated divers on the lochs, the puffins and razorbills on Handa Island, or the guillemotts on the cliffs. The list goes on. The fairground is relaxing fishing by boat or bank on roadside or remote lochs, through to exilerating watersports for the thrill seekers. Behind you rise the mountains of Assynt Coigach National Scenic Area, before you the water laps gently at your feet, Split Rock towers nearby, looking surreal in the setting sun. In between you can visit the highest waterfall in Britian or visit the most remote mainland gardens.
Further details
Rental is usually Saturday to Saturday in high season. Outwith this you can have shorter breaks. Rental costs: Weekly: Two bedroom caravan £300 Three bedroom caravan £350 Nightly: Two bedroom caravan £50 Three bedroom caravan £55.
Conditions
Sorry no pets. Breakages must be paid for. Weekly breaks £100 deposit and full payment six weeks before arrival. Short breaks full payment. Payments non-refundable, but insurance is available for small fee. No fires. Elevated Barbecues only.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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March- June
1 Mar 07
30 Jun 07
350£ 350
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2 Nights
15th Dec-15th Jan
15 Dec 07
15 Jan 08
350£ 350
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July - August
1 Jul 08
1 Sep 08
350£ 350
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September - October
1 Sep 08
1 Nov 08
350£ 350
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2 Nights
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The owner's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion. Two bedroom caravan nightly £50 weekly £300
Three bedroom caravan nightly £55 weekly £350
Gas, linen and baby equipment included
Guestbook
Wonderful coast and hilly landscape. Just the trick to get rid of the 9-5 syndrome-- C & H & I, Linlithgow. Great accommodation. We feel really spoilt.-- C & C, Glasgow. Beautiful sunsets. Great fishing. Excellent shower.-- D, Blackpool. We will be back and we will recommend to friends.--C & D & R, Wales. Home from home. Great caravan. Can we keep it.-- L & R, Edinburgh.
Availability notes
Please contact the owner to enquire about available dates.
Contact owner
To contact this owner please visit: http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/7284