Isle of Skye
Hi
We have just bought our first caravan and are looking for sites neare but not on the Isle of Skye for next year, we have 3 dogs, so dog friendly, our unit also has an awning
Any help appreciated
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- Don't know of any CLs on the mainland near to Skye, but we've visited it from the Club's Morvich site. There are some commercial sites en route to the island. This is the nearest I can find
- https://www.reraigcamping.com
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I stayed at Reraig many, many years ago and it was fine. Last time I looked it wouldn’t take bookings.
I suggest Morvich or do a CL search.
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Morvich is a nice site, we stopped there for 3 nights this year and for two weeks, with a caravan, in 2016. When we took a very pleasant day trip to the Talisker distillery at Carbost on the Isle of Skye. You pass a large Coop at Kyle of Lochalsh, very convenient for resupplying on the way back, as there isn’t much close to the site.
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Apart from the sole CL on Skye the nearest other one is Torgoyle Lodge at Glenmoriston, 43 miles away from Kyle.
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Wonder if or when the OP will come back and acknowledge the posts and tell us if any were of help?
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May be they have found that "the other club" has a nice site on the island or maybe they have realised that the local petrol stations etc like to charge very high prices!
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But OP didn't want to stay on the island, hence the suggestions supplied. Wonder where he's disappeared to, though?
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When I was on Skye recently the price of fuel was not much above the price in the Central belt.
For anyone with a motorhome there is a new "Aire" at Auchtertyre Farm, Balmacara, IV40 8EG for £10 a night including waste disposal. This could be especially useful if the site at Balmacara is full. They are both about 5 miles from the Skye Bridge.
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We've been numerous times to visit the Isle of Skye and always use the CAMC site at Morvich as our base.
Someone mentioned earlier that there's a well-stocked Co-op at Kyle of Lochalsh but there's also one at Broadford on the island and the fuel prices there are cheaper than on the mainland at Kyle of Lochalsh, Shiel Bridge and Lochcarron. There's also an Asda store and a smaller Co-op at Portree.
Although it's quite expensive for vehicles, rather than simply driving over the bridge at Kyle of Lochalsh, there's an easy and very rewarding alternative by driving from the Morvich site, just down the road to Shiel Bridge then the road over the Ratagan Pass to Glenelg. There's a unique turntable ferry that will take you across the straights to Kylerhea then the road to Broadford on Skye. In all honesty, if you're on Skye the rerturn journey has some spectacular views, driving down Glen Arroch to the Kylerhea Ferry.
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