
If you or anyone you are travelling with have any COVID 19 symptoms, you must not travel to Achindarroch Touring Park and stay at home. Please remember that incidences of COVID-19 have been relatively low in the Highlands, and the communities you encounter may feel vulnerable by your presence. Where possible, bring any supplies you may require (non-perishable food, toilet paper, drink, etc) with you. This will minimise any impact on the local shops and if you do have to visit them, please consider using face coverings and sanitisers, as per Scottish Government recommendations.


If you or anyone you are travelling with have any COVID 19 symptoms, you must not travel to Achindarroch Touring Park and stay at home. Please remember that incidences of COVID-19 have been relatively low in the Highlands, and the communities you encounter may feel vulnerable by your presence. Where possible, bring any supplies you may require (non-perishable food, toilet paper, drink, etc) with you. This will minimise any impact on the local shops and if you do have to visit them, please consider using face coverings and sanitisers, as per Scottish Government recommendations.

This friendly, family run site lies in a quiet, picturesque location at the foot of Glen Duror on the southern boundary of Lochaber. 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.
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.