Nestling in the foothills of Highland Perthshire, Braidhaugh Caravan Park offers a haven of peace and quiet to static and touring caravans alike.
Only a few minutes drive from the historic town centre of Crieff, Braidhaugh is the ideal base for exploring Central Scotland throughout the year. Only one hour to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee, half an hour to Perth and Stirling.
All pitches have electric & T.V. hook-ups, most have their own water and drainage point. Combine the freedom of the road with the enjoyment of a short stay at Braidhaugh. Our onsite facilities including laundry, showers, shopping and gas, are open all day. A public telephone & post box are situated at the entrance to the park.
Keeping your children amused is simple at Braidhaugh. With the Earn ducks, aviary, play area and games room there is always something going on. If you are a fisherman, you'll find Braidhaugh the ideal location. Perched on the side of the River Earn, you will find that our trout expertly use the currents to provide some of the most exciting sport in the area. Excellent walks and a variety of golf courses in the area.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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There really is something for everyone at Crieff Visitor Centre.
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