Pods
We have 2 Camping Pods situated in a quiet corner of the site. These are essentially ‘wooden tents’ and are well insulated. All you need to do is bring your sleeping bags, food, tea and coffee.
This friendly, family run site lies in a quiet, picturesque location at the foot of Glen Duror on the southern boundary of Lochaber and is situated in-between Oban and Fort William, so is a great base for exploring the Highlands and Argyll.
The park is well sheltered and is a real sun trap in the summer months. Route 78, part of the Sustrans cycle network, runs parallel to the park. It is an excellent, safe route for walking your dog, jogging and cycling and joins up with the Ballahulish and Appin routes. Historic Glen Coe and Ben Nevis are also within easy reach.
This friendly, family run site lies in a quiet, picturesque location at the foot of Glen Duror on the southern boundary of Lochaber and is situated in-between Oban and Fort William, so is a great base for exploring the Highlands and Argyll.
The park is well sheltered and is a real sun trap in the summer months. Route 78, part of the Sustrans cycle network, runs parallel to the park. It is an excellent, safe route for walking your dog, jogging and cycling and joins up with the Ballahulish and Appin routes. Historic Glen Coe and Ben Nevis are also within easy reach.
This friendly, family run site lies in a quiet, picturesque location at the foot of Glen Duror on the southern boundary of Lochaber and is situated in-between Oban and Fort William, so is a great base for exploring the Highlands and Argyll.
The park is well sheltered and is a real sun trap in the summer months. Route 78, part of the Sustrans cycle network, runs parallel to the park. It is an excellent, safe route for walking your dog, jogging and cycling and joins up with the Ballahulish and Appin routes. Historic Glen Coe and Ben Nevis are also within easy reach.
Information
The shower block incorporates waterless urinals and shaver points in the Gents, hair dryer in the ladies, automatic lighting, self closing taps, central heating and insect mesh screens in the double glazed window units. We pride ourselves on the cleanliness of our facilities and they are checked numerous times throughout the day. The disabled toilet also includes baby changing facilities.
WiFi is available across the whole site and is accessed via a voucher on request.
The Park is licensed for 40 touring pitches (big pitch sizes), of which 37 have 10 amp electrical hook-ups, and provides an ideal base for both Fort William to the north and Oban to the south. Local attractions such as the Nevis Range, Glen Coe, the Jacobite Steam Train (as seen in the Harry Potter films), the Cave of Sculls (which is the deepest cave in Scotland) and Cuil Bay are also within easy reach.
Sharman Mackriell30/12/2023We were looking to spend Xmas in the Glencoe/Fort William area and this was one of the few sites open. From the time we booked earlier in the year, a couple of phone calls inbetween, through to arrival, stay & departure, everything was top notch. Dicky & Anne run a tight ship with spotless facilities. They have a list of rules that are necessary for the location and shouldn't be a problem for most respectful campers. The location is beautiful, although we cut our stay short due to the weather and chose to go touring instead. Dicky advised us about traffic & roads in the area and even phoned us when there had been an accident that would've affected our route back to site! That's what I call Customer Care :-) The icing on the cake was a totally unexpected & thoughtful personalised Xmas gift that will long travel with us! If you're looking for somewhere to stay in this area, then pop Achindarroch at the top of your list!Joanna Richardson19/11/2023Lovely, quiet, peaceful campsite. Owners Anne & Dickie put a lot of love and care into their site, everything is very neat and tidy and well maintained, and if you have a problem they are happy to help. Showers are clean with lots of hot water. There is also a washer & dryer, and fridge & freezer for campers. Situated right on the Oban-Fort William cycleway, there are also plenty of walks from the campsite up into Glen Duror or along the track. We had a great (extended) stay here, and thank you to Anne & Dickie for keeping us sane while our house purchase went through!Gary Watson04/10/2023Stopped in a pod it was dry warm and cosy highly recommended fantastically clean toilet block well maintained grassy area!Joseph Greenacre15/09/2023Immaculate campsite with great facilities. The owner is very helpful and accommodating, when we turned up on the day bikepacking and squared us away with a pitch.Fabien Goubard21/08/2023Super camping. Balades et beaux paysages à proximitéAndrew Turner21/08/2023Awesome little family run campsite with a great location, quiet spotlessly clean and well situated for visiting some great places around Lochaber. Anne and Dickie go out their way to look after guests but they do require Pre-Bookings... Will be back again soon.Familie Nielsen Borby16/08/2023Etwas abgelegen, aber top.Google rating score: 4.7 of 5, based on 188 reviews
For those of you who enjoy light exercise, there are many varied walks up and around the Glen and along the cycle track, all of which are adjacent to the park.
For the more adventurous, the area, which is known as the outdoor capital of the UK, has many outdoor pursuit activities which include Walking, Climbing, Sailing, Diving, Mountain Biking and Canoeing.
For those of you who enjoy light exercise, there are many varied walks up and around the Glen and along the cycle track, all of which are adjacent to the park.
For the more adventurous, the area, which is known as the outdoor capital of the UK, has many outdoor pursuit activities which include Walking, Climbing, Sailing, Diving, Mountain Biking and Canoeing.