Pitch 1 Small Vehicle (up to 6m) - No EHU (101 at Grandtully Station Campsite)
UK Scotland Central Scotland Perthshire Grandtully Station Campsite
Pitch 1 Small Campervan, Motorhome, Car Tent Box (up to 6m) - No Electric Hook Up- 1 UNIT ONLY PER PITCH - NO CARAVANS - NO TRAILER TENTS
The Owner Says
- Use the Google map in the 'Virtual Tour' section to zoom in and locate this pitch
- This pitch is on the right hand side at the far end of the site. Please park alongside the bank with the pitch marker for 1 in the center of the side of your vehicle.
- This pitch isn't really suitable for an awning.
- Please note that our vehicle pitches and our tent pitches are not located together. The site is a former railway station and as such split into two distinct levels. The upper level which would have been the platform, now covered in grass is where our tent pitches are located, and then the lower level where tracks would have been now covered in gravel and pitches for overnight vehicles.
- Pitch
- Use of the showers and toilets in the new "Campsite Building" for the number of guests that you book for. Please ensure you input the correct number of guests to avoid any surprising add on costs for extra people when you arrive.
- Use of Our Campervan Service Point (which is a cost of £8.00 to anyone who is not booked to stay with us):
- Grey water waste disposal
- Chemical toilet waste disposal
- Chemical toilet rinsing station
- Recycling bins
- Drinking water
- Dishwashing sinks
- There is a padlocked vehicle gate and a combination lock to enter the building. These codes will be emailed to you on the day of your arrival
- Park alongside the bank with the pitch marker aligned with the centre of your vehicles side
Pitch & Layout Information
Rate IncludesEntry & Parking Instructions
About Grandtully Station Campsite
Suitable For
Grandtully Station Campsite attracts paddlers and outdoor enthusiasts all year round. Family, DofE, Scouts, Guides and other groups also make use of our location as it's so near to the Tay Forest Park. The Rob Roy Way comes through the site.We enjoy meeting tourists from around Scotland, UK and elsewhere in the world who stop off on their way to the Highlands, particularly the NC500, or venture out from Glasgow, Edinburgh or Dundee at the weekends.