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ladywoman | 12:35 Mon 03rd Jul 2023 | Travel
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Hi, we are looking to explore Scotland in September . We are considering 2 or 3 different 4 night breaks in small static caravan parks. Does anyone have any recommendations please? Any info would be much appreciated.
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You may need to set out which areas you intend to visit, ladywoman :)
Are you looking for east or west coast sites. I would go for the west, but then again I live on the east coast. Some lovely sites here.

https://www.campsites.co.uk/search/caravan-parks-on-the-west-coast-of-scotland
We stayed here (in a tent) last week. Close to Alloa and only a short train-ride to Stirling. 30 minutes to the Falkirk Wheel and another 10 minutes to the Kelpies.
Lots of touring caravans, motorhomes and wooden lodges....and a couple of statics.
Set in beautiful scenery with an excellent restaurant right next door.
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Thank you all so much everyone. We did the NC500 in our motorhome so really don't mind which part we revisit. We were intending to just go and book B&Bs on spec as we went but they seem quite expensive now. We thought 2 or 3 x 4 night caravan bookings would be a better option but we don't need big sites with all the entertainment paraphernalia, just small independent ones so that's the sort of info we need. Thanks everyone.
My brother bought a motorhome for the purpose of touring Scotland but he's sold that and bought a little caravan, I think it might have something to do with the cost. He only stops at small places, so I could ask him if you like if he can recommend somewhere.
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Thank you so much Barsel. That would be lovely. At the moment we can't find anything under £100 per night in September whether it's a caravan or a b&b!!
Have just phoned my brother and he said he toured the west coast for 30 yrs but since he has been touring the East Coast, he likes that even more.
The first favourite place he said was Dunbar, just south of the town.
He also mentioned Eyemouth and North Berwick.
I don't know if any of these will take your fancy but I hope wherever you choose, you have a lovely time. x
Anything in the east neuk of Fife .you will not be disappointed
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Thank you again Barsel and please thank your brother for his recommendations. You have both been so kind. I'm sure we will have a great time. We are definitely looking forward to exploring the east side further but accommodation is proving difficult!

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