Banff Links Caravan Park

“Delightful family-friendly park closec to Banff with direct access to the beach” - AA Inspector
BANFF, ABERDEENSHIRE

Our Inspector's View
This delightful small park, where the family owners are keen that their visitors enjoy their stay, is set beside the award-winning sandy beach at Banff Links with magnificent views over the Moray coast. Set at sea level, there is direct access to the beach and also a large grass esplanade and play area for children. A pleasant walk on good level paths by the sea will take you to either Banff or the small village of Whitehill, which has a leisure boat harbour. It is ideally located to explore this lovely coastline. Six static caravans are for hire.
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Facilities – at a glance
Wi-Fi
Dogs allowed
Electrical hook up
Features
- Launderette
- Picnic Area
- Shop onsite
- Wifi available
- Motorvan service point
- Calor Gas
- Battery Charging
- Toilet fluid
- Total Touring Pitches: 55
- Total Static Pitches: 38
- Caravan Pitches Available
- Motorhome Pitches Available
- Tent Pitches Available
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About The area
Discover Aberdeenshire
Visitors to Aberdeenshire with any kind of interest in history are in for a treat. There are more castles to the acre in Aberdeenshire than anywhere else in Britain. They range from evocative ruins to lonely tower houses, from well-kept baronial strongholds to royal palaces. Four notable castles worth factoring into your itinerary are Dunnottar, Fyvie, Huntly and Tolquhon.
At Buchan Ness you’ll find yourself at the easternmost point of Scotland. From here you can follow the coast further down this stunning north-east shoulder of Scotland south to Peterhead, once an important whaling community. Beyond it is Aberdeen, where the eastern spur of the Grampians gives way to the North Sea, and two famous salmon rivers, the Don and the Dee, reach the end of their spectacular journey.
Heading west out of Scotland’s granite city, you are soon in a magical world of heather moorland, rolling hills and densely wooded valleys, cut by meandering rivers and picturesque lochs. It is here that you can discover the staggering number of castles and ancient strongholds. However, it’s not all palaces and ruins. Bottlenose dolphins are an everyday sight in the Moray Firth and off the Aberdeenshire coast so grab your binoculars and head to the shores.
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