A quiet holiday park covering 39 hectares of birch forest and what was originally heather moor land. An ideal central location with spectacular views of the Cairngorm Mountains, close to Loch Insh and River Spey. 3 miles south of Aviemore.
Dalraddy Holiday Park was established in 1968. It covers 39 hectares of what was originally heather moor land. The park currently contains 82 fully serviced traditional static holiday caravans, 6 fully serviced wooden chalet style caravans, 67 fully serviced wooden chalets, 36 pitches for touring caravans and facilities for up to 50 tents making us one of the largest caravan and camping sites in the area. The park also sells static caravans and chalets and acts as a letting service for owners that includes cleaning.
Services on the park include a licensed shop; which provides a retail outlet for estate produce, acts as a booking agent for activities and has a computer with free Wi-Fi. There is also a launderette, children's play park and a recently refurbished central toilet block with under- floor heating.
There are an array of activites to enjoy which are available on the Alvie and Dalraddy estate such as Quad biking,1.5 km zip wire course, horse riding, fishing, gorge walking, paintball, bush craft survival courses, clay pigeon shooting, archery and stag feeding. You can even learn about the environment and history of the estate by enjoying a guided tour and experience a traditional cookery demonstration by our estate Chef and local lecturer Alan Frost.
Fully serviced 4 berth or 6 berth static caravans to hire. Van prices range from £260 to £410 per week, depending on time of year and birth. All mod cons including bed linen -except personal towels. Log chalets to let fully equipped, including linen - except for personal towels. Prices range from £280 per week to £900 depending on the size. Facilities for tents, touring caravans and motor homes. Electric hook up and chemical closet disposal available. Pitch prices range from £5.00 to £25.00 per night for tents, and from £16.00 per night for caravans. Open 12 months of the year.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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