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Mallaig | At the end of the ‘Romantic Road to the Isles’ and the West Highland Railway Line lies Mallaig, just over an hour from Fort William. To go further afield, board one of the ferries either to Skye or to the Small Isles of Muck, Eigg, Rum and Canna.
Morar | As the Atlantic Ocean rolls in past the Small Isles, its azure shallows tumble on to sparkling white beaches which have long lured photographers and film-makers – none more so than the stretches from Traigh Beach to the silver sands of Morar where 'Local Hero' and 'Highlander' were filmed.
Arisaig | This is the area where the renowned west coast sunset can be enjoyed at its best. There can be no more magical sight than the sun as it disappears behind the islands in a riot of pink, red and purple, setting the mountains of Rum and Skye ablaze with colour.
Lochailort | Loch Ailort cuts its way in from the Ardnamurchan peninsula. The loch, with its clean and sheltered waters was where Scottish fish farming was pioneered. Just a mile further north at Polnish the road passes the old white church which was used in the film 'Local Hero'.
The Small Isles | Unlike many groups each island is distinct and different in geography, agronomy, population and ownership. From Muck in the south, through Eigg with its tooth-like Sgurr, and Rum, mountainous and mysterious in the clouds, to Canna in the north, the Islands offer a wonderful variety of scenery, wildlife and lifestyle.
Knoydart | Known as the last wilderness in Great Britain, the Knoydart peninsula is only accessible by boat from Mallaig or by a 20 mile hike on foot. A wonderful area for walking and camping, this is truly a miles-from-anywhere, get-away-from-it-all place. The Old Forge has the accolade of being the most remote pub in mainland Britain

Accommodation | Caravan & Camp Sites

Sunnyside Croft - Touring and Camping Site

Situated on a croft by the sea, just 2 miles north of Arisaig village on the 'Road to the Isles' Coastal Route.

Surrounded by croft land and overlooking Bunacaimbe Bay with views of the Isles of Eigg and Muck.

Completed in 2011, the site offers 21st century facilities.
VisitScotland (Scottish Tourist Board) 4 Star Touring Park.
Suitable for Touring Caravans, Motor Homes, Campervans and Tents

40 Touring Pitches
All with the option of Electric Hook Up
Hard standings
Grass Pitches for Tents
Open all Year.

Site Facilities:

Toilet and Shower Block with under floor heating
Family Bathroom - Disabled Washroom - Hairdryers
Laundry Room - Dishwashing Area
Shop selling basic provisions, local/Highland and Islands produce
Covered Seating Area - Local information
Recycling
Chemical Waste Disposal point
Wi-Fi

Sunnyside is a working croft and welcomes well behaved dogs but we ask that they be kept on a lead at all times whilst on site.

2012 Tariff (per pitch, per night):

Cyclist/Walker with tent from £6.00
Caravan/Motor Home/Tent or Campervan: from £16.00 (includes 2 adults)
Pitch fees include use of all washroom facilities, dishwashing hot water and chemical waste disposal.
Electric Hook up - Optional extra (minimum £1.00)

Location

2 miles north of Arisaig village and Train Station
Less than 1 mile south of Traigh Golf Course
5 miles south of Morar
7 miles south of Mallaig village and harbour with ferry services
to the Isles of Skye, Eigg, Muck, Rum, Canna and also to Knoydart peninsula.

Directions

From Fort William, go west taking the A830 'Road to the Isles' to Arisaig/Mallaig. Shortly after passing signs for Arisaig Village, turn left onto the B8008, signposted Bunacaimbe / Back of Keppoch. Follow coast road for about 1 mile. Turn left onto road signposted Portnadoran. The entrance to Sunnyside Touring Site is on your left. OS Grid Reference - NM652 889.

Bookings/enquiries:


Mrs Julie Bryce

Tel: 01687 450643

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