Applecross Campsite
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Applecross
Strathcarron
Wester Ross
IV54 8ND - click for map
Phone 01520 744268
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Category: West Northern Highlands
Located on the way into the lovely coastal village of Applecross when approaching over scenic A896. Note A896 not suitable for large campers & caravans. The site is under the ownership of Clive & Maureen Goldthorpe. It is an open site consisting of mainly grass pitches spread over two camping areas. The facilities block was upgraded during 2006. The laundry has a washing machine & dryer, along with this there is a small drying room.
Wooden heated wigwams are available also.
The campsite is open all year, but the cafe closes on October 31st.
Total pitches: 60
Pub within 1 mile
Open All Year round
Our view: The Flower Tunnel cafe is worth a visit for snacks and meals. Open some evenings (Licensed). Great baking and pizza's. Site is well maintained but facilities could be better.Ideal base for exploring isolated Applecross Peninsula. You may camp after t
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Rating: 3.97 (21 votes) - Added: 09/03/2006 - Updated: 27/08/2007
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Applecross Campsite We had decided on another West Coast trip this year and had planned to visit Applecross, as we wanted to drive over the Bealach na ba, and what a road !, awesome surroundings and views, not for the faint hearted. As we arrived on site, we were welcomed by the relaxed feel to the place, and the modern and homely surroundings of the reception and cafe bar area adjoining the Flower Tunnel. After booking in and finding a pitch, a few glasses of red vino and a trip down to the Bay by the Inn, we were mucho happy with our decision to stay here. Next day we had a meal and a few drinks in the Flower Tunnel, the Chilli and Tortillas are to be recommended, we had another relaxing evening dodging the midges, before bed. Facilities on site are very good, toilets are only busy if you go at busy times, get up an hour earlier, and it is no trouble at all. All in all a great site, we will definitely be back.
Type of accommodation: Tent
Comment by Tom and Angie Chisholm from Selkirk, Scottish Borders
Date: 16/09/2008
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Applecross Campsite I have read with intrest the coments placed by other campers and feel I need to put my penneth worth in to the mix. my first experience of Applecross was some four years ago, when I and 10 or 12 other friends travelled there on motorbikes, (what a ride).... recommend it to any biker.
When we arrived I was a little sceptical as to what had I let myself in for, I had heard all the hype about the infamouse Applecross sea food festival and was eager to see for myself just what it was all about.
So after six hours ride we arrived at the camp site reception. releived, tired and eager to get the tents up, so as to enable liquid refreshent of the alcoholic kind to be consumed. five minutes later we had done all the official stuff, paid what monies needed to be handed over. I was already happy with the proffesional, but somewhat laid back aproach of the staff who made the booking in process a doddle. having camped in Germany several times, where the rules and regs have to be read and adherared to very stringently.... this was a breath of fresh air.. An hour later tents up, leathers off, flip flops and shorts doned.. we headed off to the Inn...... by now the sun was setting and with a glass of well chilled chataue du Lager in hand.... I watched the most beautiful sunset over the bay.... "This is the life".... I thought to myself.
The Sea Food Fest..... was a mixture of peaple who liked good Food, Music and an atmosphere, and background second to none.
A Dance was held in the village hall and transport was laid on free of charge from and to the camp site. and a gay time was had by all, well it was by a bloke called Gordon.?
Since then I have been to Applecross twice a year with my family, who have enjoyed the experience of Applecross just as much as I.
The peoople who run the site want to make improvements but are restricted in what they can do because of conservation orders and such beyond their control.
I have found the site to be first class. Afterall, I am camping, in one ofthe most remote parts of Scotland, and so what if the toilet door takes a little time to lock.... and there is little hole or two in the shower curtain... .if you want luxury go to a hotel and pay £80 or £90 a night...... but when you look out of youre window in the morning will you see the views here in Applecross?. I dont think so.
I will be back this year, and for a long time to come.....love the place.
Type of accommodation: Tent
Comment by Keith and Isobell Moore from Glasgow
Date: 24/05/2008
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Applecross Campsite We've just spent a couple of days here - beautiful, although ground a bit soft after wet summer. Sad to see turf torn up by camper vans.
It could be tricky to dry out clothes etc. if soft weather persists: I wonder if it'd be possible to provide a room with drying racks for boots, coats etc? Maybe not feasible, and this applies to all sites of course. There is a laundry room with washing machines and a dryer. Washing up facilities under cover.
Broch under archaeological excavation at back of site - open to inquisitive visitors.
Facilities - yes, toilet door locks irritating, but all else okay. Showers are push button but included in price - no fiddling with coin meters etc. Staff efficient, courteous, pleasant. Best Scone in Scotland award, I'd say - a very light touch, and fresh baked daily. Good tea and coffee. Fresh pizza v tasty (almost too much topping - I couldn't squeeze in delicious looking homemade desserts). Licensed - reasonable wine selection. I think we were fortunate that the cafe stayed open one evening as a group had booked in - out of season you’d need to check if it’s open after 17.00. Free (wireless) internet access (i.e. a PC available too) a nice amenity (although I didn't use it). Flower tunnel lovely.
Asked if info recycling facilities (where/what) could be posted on site - community bins in car park across road from shop near pub; not very obvious and some campers hadn't found them, so bottles, cans etc going in general rubbish.
Other eateries: pub (Applecross Inn) 5 mins and The Potting Shed (in grounds of Applecross House), 15 mins walk. Area has fresh blood since we were last here more than 10 years ago - great to see; I wonder if The Applecross Trust has made the difference? See http://www.applecrosstrust.org.uk/. Didn't get a chance to chat to locals about this.
Type of accommodation: Tent
Comment by Geraldine from Edinburgh
Date: 15/09/2007
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