Brora Club Campsite

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A little piece of heaven

My holiday this year was Orkney but I could'nt pass Brora without stopping. If you want a small quiet site with spectacular beach and scenery. This is it. Been often and returning in a fortnight with four grandchildren. Lots to do locally even with the children, if I can get them of the beach. No specific children's play area, but they have never complained. One of my favourite sites.

iantheone

Reviewed on 19/07/2016 23:04

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Rest And Recuperation chill out site

Brora is a very quiet site ideal to chill out for all of us that need a break from childcare duties.(i did not see many on this site). Excellent sandy beach but mind the Arctic Terns nesting at the moment, just a short hop across the very well kept golf course, mind the cows and the sheep which have free roam. Rained most of our stay but did not deter us from a visit to Dunrobin Castle and a trip to John O,groats and Dunnet Head just 60 miles up the road. Coop in Brora very well stocked and a fish and chip shop in Golspie 6 miles down the road. Very enjoyable 5 night stay will be back in the future.

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Gorgeous Little Site

This site is a little gem, not too big and in a good location for exploring the area. Site was immaculate and the wardens were very friendly and helpful, nothing was too much bother for them. Their little Border Terrier pup Archie is absolutely gorgeous, went in the office quite a few times just to see him. Not much to do in Brora but the pub does very good meals and there is a well stocked Co-op too. We will definitely be back again and hopefully the weather will be a bit better.

Vals2904

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Reviewed on 13/07/2016 17:15

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Peaceful

Lovely site with easy access to beach and a good dog walk along the golf course to the village. Unfortunately, we were only able to stay 2 nights but will definetly return for a longer visit. Holiday cover managers were friendly and helpful.

Jo Troup

Reviewed on 10/07/2016 19:02

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Relaxing week

First time I have visited this site but will definitely be back , booked in for a week for r and r and I got plenty of that . Site is spotless and although the toilet block is a bit dated it was always clean , wardens were all very helpful . Local fisherman visits on a Wednesday with his catch off the day  , all very fresh.fantastic beach which all ways seemed we had to ourself , not that beanz the dog was complaining as it was more room for him to play . Saw the seals most mornings but you have to watch out for the arctic ferns who get a bit defensive when the tide is in but overall we can't wait to get back

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Reviewed on 01/07/2016 15:45

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Relaxing location

This is a really nice site. Very easy to find, just off the main A9 just Outside of the village. A very pleasant and helpful reception from the wardens when we arrived. Good level pitches and the toilet block was very clean. Very quiet. The beach is a short walk away, over the golf course. No issues crossing, just keep a look out for golfer teeing off from a couple of areas. The beach is really good at low tide, but you have to be aware of the Artic Terns nesting at this time of year. You can walk into the village either along the beach or footpath (go past al the houses, cross the railway). Be aware that there is no footpath on A9 for approx. 1/2 mile if you go the other way (bridge over railway). We spent a couple of nights here and really enjoyed it. Just relaxing.

Wulster

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Reviewed on 29/06/2016 18:38

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Just the site!

We decided to stay on this site as it was on our route whilst touring in the Highlands. Over and above the beautiful location of the sight we were pleased, as dog owners, by the very clear guidelines on dog management insisted on by the wardens (who are dog owners of the delightful Archie themselves). We always keep our two Border Terriers on lead on site and were therefore somewhat astounded to find them lured out of our van (we were on pitch 22 on 18th / 19th June) by the non dog-owning couple on the pitch next to ours, by offering them dog treats! We were even more astounded to find that they had subsequently complained about dogs being tolerated off lead on the site by the wardens. This is unfair and left us feeling that they were nothing more than busy bodies who were attempting to undermine the warden's excellent management of the site.

roryandpete

Reviewed on 28/06/2016 08:28

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Don't whatever you do arrive early

Lovely clean site with easy access to a beautiful beach. Showers were clean but the actual showers hard to adjust, either Hot or cold with low pressure. We arrived half an hour early and pulled onto the site so as not to block anyone's entrance or exit. Got told off in no uncertain terms when booking in. Fair enough it did say in the book don't arrive early but I hadn't seen this and pulling onto the site caused no problems. Apparently the couple arriving just after us had been told they couldn't enter the site either.

petbobby

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Reviewed on 25/06/2016 19:00

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June 2016

Stopped at Brora two nights on our way south from Dunnet Bay Caravan Site. Weather not good but site most welcoming and our hosts welcomed us with their new border terrier called Archie....very sweet. Position is incredible if you like nature....arctic terns nesting on the beach nearby; you don't see those every day in Britain. A beach to die for with nobody else around and a fantastic 175 year old golf club if you like golf. Brora is a beautiful little village with a harbour. Also go to Dornoch which has some really good shops and a cathedral and also Badbea which is a really emotive clearance village site: there is a website for the families of those who left http://badbeafamilies.com/index.html.We rate this as our best site in two weeks of touring the whole of Scotland.

DCalvert41

Reviewed on 19/06/2016 19:14

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A little slice of Heaven

Superb site, Arctic Terns wheeling and dealing, mostly trying to protect their nests. Wardens, were lovely, friendly, and have a smashing little dog Arthur, I think it was called. Walked to Brora village, over the links, had an icecream and back by the road, on a very warm day. The beach went on for a very long way, golden soft sand, and blue sea.

hymerme

Reviewed on 18/06/2016 15:46

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