Stronachlachar MH1 serviced pitch

UK Scotland Central Scotland Stirlingshire Loch Katrine Eco Camping

  • Sleeps 6 (max 6 adults, 5 children)
  • Electricity
  • Wifi
  • Dogs Allowed
Hard standing serviced pitch with electricity, Wi-Fi, access to fresh water located at Stronachlachar in the car park. Our campervan Aire is an ideal stopover for motorhomes and campervans owners who wish to explore Loch Katrine, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs area.

The Owner Says

If you are looking for a tranquil stay Stronachlachar is your perfect spot.

Located at the east end of the loch our camper van Aire is ideal for camper vans passing through or staying longer.  We have 4 serviced pitches available in the car park. This peaceful location offers everything you need: nice walks, cycling and catering opportunities, boat cruises, and most of all the spectacular views. Hard standing serviced pitch with electricity, Wi-Fi, access to fresh water. Maximum length of motorhome 8 meters, no caravans please. Toilet facility available on site, however no shower.

There is a pier where the boats, including the steamship Sir Walter Scott, stop in a summer season, and a lovely tearoom offering a wide range of food, delicious cakes, coffees & teas.

The car park is lit at night and covered by security cameras. It has an easy access to the walking routes on the north shore of Loch Katrine and associated woodland walks. Rob Roy MacGregor graveyard and Royal Cottage built for Queen Victoria are only a few miles away.
Bring your binoculars and keep an eye out for the abundant wildlife and birds!
You also receive 10% off on sailings.

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About Loch Katrine Eco Camping

Suitable For

Glampers, campervans and motorhomes all welcome. Dogs welcome in some pods (£10 supplement per night). No caravans, stag or hen parties.

Nearby

Catching a boat tour from Trossachs Pier to Stronachlachar is a must. The hamlet is full of history and not more than an hour’s walk from Inversnaid, a checkpoint on the West Highland Way. For cyclists, the road along the northern shore of the loch is a relatively flat, car-free tarmac surface, making it the ideal alternative route to the other end of the water. You can hire bikes from Katrine Wheelz (01877 376366) at Trossachs Pier and bikes can also be booked on board the boats, so you can cross the loch and cycle back. For other routes in the Trossachs, the ‘School House Cycle’ is a family-friendly trail that enjoys views across Loch Katrine and surrounding hills such as Ben A’an and Ben Venue. The trail itself is an easy ½-mile and can be combined with a cycle from Trossachs Pier or Stronachlachar but it also links up with 35-mile national route 7. Between Loch Katrine and Loch Achray, Ben A’an (Gaelic for “pinnacle” ) is one of Scotland’s more accessible peaks and one of the most rewarding hikes in the area. There are a series of well catalogued routes, for varying levels of hikers in the Great Trossachs Forest and Queen Elizabeth Forest Park (the latter boasts a visitor centre at the Lodge in Aberfoyle). The route from Loch Achray to the summit of Ben A’an is 2½ miles long, for those looking to experience the hilltop view without a complex climb. Other nearby attractions include the castles at Stirling (01786 450000) and Doune (01786 841742), whisky distilleries at Deanston (01786 843010) and Glengoyne (01360 550 254), the National Wallace Monument (01786 472140), Blair Drummond Safari Park (01786 841456) and Go Ape Aberfoyle (0845 094 9032).

Food & Drink

There aren’t many spots with a view like Loch Katrine's own Steamship café (01877 376 799). Grab some pre-exploration breakfast, lunch or enjoy a much deserved tea and cake, all overlooking the loch. Situated at the Trossachs Pier, the café offers a warm welcome and extensive array of locally sourced fresh food on offer for families, hikers and cyclists in the area, as well as those staying at the campsite. Open daily on a seasonal basis but not in the evenings. There are a number of places to eat and drink in lochside settings and also in the nearby settlements of Brig o Turk, Callander and Aberfoyle. A daytime visit to the Pier Café at Stronachlachar by boat is highly recommended.

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