Bunree Club Campsite

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very enjoyable visit

Just returned from Bunree on 10th April having spent 4 nights there. Our grateful thanks to Anorra, one of the wardens who welcomed us in at 19.15 in the evening as I had an important Hospital appt which prevented me from getting there any earlier, so this gave us a full day the next day. Our highlight was a visit to the Island of Mull travelling via the Corran Ferry and then to the Lochaline - Fishnish Ferry. This gave us time to tour the Island with a short visit to Tobermory as well. Easily achieved from Bunree. Obviously an early start gives you more time on Mull. ( We were a bit late leaving) Other comment regarding local facilities already been made. Good area for photography with many excellent locations within easy reach. Very clean toilet block and site. Thanks again to the Wardens. Hopefully will visit again soon.

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Reviewed on 13/04/2016 22:22

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Perfect Peace

We spent 5 nights at Bunree over Easter 2016.  Our family were in self catering accommodation in Onich so we were perfectly placed to meet up and our wardens welcomed our visitors to Bunree.  Our pitch was beautiful, next to the car park and river with magnificent views over the loch - I enjoyed painting the sunsets!  Across the main road is Inchree - there is a pub serving lovely meals at night and coffees during the day, and there are beautiful signed woodland walks suitable for all the family.  Onich is a pleasant walk away and the post office/cafe sells newspapers.  The site has a handy small shop selling fresh rolls and milk.  This is definitely a site we will visit again - full marks!

SallyCee

Reviewed on 08/04/2016 14:38

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Simply beautiful

We have just got back from our first trip out in our new motorhome & what a fantastic site to start! On arrival the wardens were very friendly and helpful, we drove round to find a pitch and could not believe how amazing the views were. We were lucky to be able to have a pitch on the loch side. All pitches were hardstanding and a good size. I cannot praise this site enough, it was clean tidy and easy to navigate around. The views were amazing and it was an ideal base to explore. A short walk from site and you can go across on the Corran ferry on foot for free or take your vehicle for a fee. We found this site a great base for going off to explore the surrounding area such as Ben Nevis , Onich, Glencoe and also Fort William which has a couple of places designated for Motorhomes to park (which is always a plus) The site is lovely and quiet which suited us and after our 1st night there we decided to book to stay longer with no problems. We will be going back soon. ??

GINGERBELL

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Reviewed on 02/04/2016 18:31

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Honeymoon Stay

My wife and I stayed here on our honeymoon and after a long trip, my wife was rather disappointed by the reception we received from the lady working there. We wanted to know if we could park up somewhere for the night and then move into one of the spots where someone was moving the next day so we could be closer to the loch and have the ultimate 'Bunree experience' for our honeymoon but the member of staff was unwilling to accommodate and just said to come back tomorrow but she couldn't guarantee it. We did question whether the somewhat unfriendly reception was due to us being young but we felt as if we weren't very welcome.  We had booked to stay here for 10 days but the weather wasn't great and we longed for some sunshine so we ended up cutting our trip short and headed back to Kendal (a stop over on route) where the sun was still shining!  The site itself is very picturesque.  The dog walk here is very limited although we did manage to walk him along the pebbled beach when the tide was out this wasn't always available and when the tide came in, the normal dog walking area was covered in water.  The drying room was a blessing and we often used this facility due to the poor weather.  Would we return? No unfortunately not. 

Miloadventures

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Reviewed on 18/02/2016 11:53

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A Bit Too Much Hype?

Stayed here in July '15. First impression was that the site is too small. Pitches too close together. No awning possible at pitches next to sea. The 'dog walk' was quite bluntly about 100 yards in length with tricky terrain if wet. No access to the beach was permitted because of nesting birds apparently, which weren't very apparent either. Not much good for three Collies needing a proper run! Welcome was a bit colder than I had hoped for. In summary, doesn't compare to North Ledaig which is our usual haunt. Since we were heading North thought we would try it out since it seems to be promoted as a kind of flagship site. Satellite was poor unless you're down by the sea and can avoid the huge mountain blocking reception. Would also question the suitability for families. Indeed, it did have a play park but most of the clientage seemed to be elderly. The traffic light system, although necessary, became a bit of a bane really. Don't think I would rush back :-(

Alan Serge McGhee

Reviewed on 20/01/2016 10:40

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As good as it gets

Visited this site in 2014 and 2015. Will be going in 2016 Love the site location and the nice walk to the local hostelry  Great for the views and the dogs love the walks

bernie53

Caravanner from Lincolnshire

Reviewed on 19/01/2016 13:07

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Outstanding Views

We stayed here in August but the weather was a bit wet. It had rained for 3 full days just before we arrived but thankfully cleared just after we got there but the site was a bit waterlogged in places. However, that did not spoil our enjoyment of this site. The views from the site are fantastic, looking right out accross Loch Linnhe. The boat traffic up and down the loch was wonderful to watch and the one sunset we had was stunning. The site itself was well maintained by the friendly wardens and the pitches were a great size, just waht we needed to lay out our gear to dry it out. Not a lot to do on-site but it is only 8 miles to Fort William, about 15 to Glen Coe and 20 to the famous Commando statue at Glefinnan so well worth visiting this area. We will definitely be back, hopefully in much better weather to allow us to better enjoy the facilities around this stunning area.

Bigbilbs

Caravanner from Selkirkshire

Reviewed on 25/12/2015 14:02

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Best site in the Highlands

I've stayed here a few times and each time I wish my stay was longer. Being right on the edge of Loch Linnhe, there are wonderful views to be had from your caravan window and in early summer, the sun sets behind the mountains across the loch producing some stunning sunsets. The site itself is well looked after by the friendly wardens who told me of some nice walks from the site. Only a few miles drive to the wonderful Glen Coe, this is an ideal base for the serious hill walker. Looking forward to my next visit here.

PeterJF

Reviewed on 29/11/2015 19:39

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Monarch of the glens

What a site, what a location! A long awaited return visit in the last week of the 2015 season, our memories had not embellished this site at all. Lovely views and walks, free walk on ferry around the corner takes you across the bay to woodland, hotel/pub, stunning views - facilities and wardens up to CC standards, what's not to like! Absolutely love it there, a jewel.

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Lovely View

We stayed in June 2015. Beautiful location next to the loch. All the usual club site facilities to the expected standard. Nearest big shops are Fort William so we took our motorhome in. Loads of specific parking so no issues. A trip across the Corran Ferry is worthwhile and lunch in the Inn just over the water is good. Dinner at Four Seasons was also good. Also take a walk to Onnich and visit the tea room and general store. The breakfast is cracking. 

Patcherelli

Reviewed on 15/11/2015 10:08

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