Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

One of the best site views in the UK

After a bumpy journey via Loch Lomond, North Ledaig was the first stop on our first trip to Scotland. Its a huge affiliated site on the edge of a loch, overlooking the island of Mull, with a grassy section dedicted to CMC members. At first there seemed to be a lot of rules and we were surprised that our pitch had already been allocated when we booked and we were escorted to it by the warden in his car. Unusually, the caravan and awning sit on a levelled-out hardstanding, while the car is parked next to it on gently sloping grass. We then understood the pre-allocation process, otherwise the grass would soon be churned up rigs driving around looking for a good pitch. All the pitches had wonderful views over the Loch, as the EHU pitches were spaced around the edge of the grassy sloping section. There was no privacy or screening between pitches, but it was a positive for us as we got talking to our neighbours more than usual. In peak season, the central grassy, non-EHU area would also be used as pitches, so that might reduce the views and make it feel a bit crowded. Its a great location for access to the Islands and you shouldn't be dissapointed by a stay here.

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