Glen Affric Holiday Park is situated on the A831 and can be reached via Beauly or Drumnadrochit. From Inverness follow the A82 to Drumnadrochit and then the A831 directly into the village of Cannich (approx 14 miles). After passing the village signpost take the third entrance on the left beside the village hall and the entrance to the Park is in the left corner of the square beside the village playing field.
If travelling from Beauly along the A831 turn left at the traffic lights on Cannich Bridge, carry on to the end of the village and turn right at Village Hall.
From the nearest information centre:- Glen Affric HolidayPark is situated on the A831 and can be reached via Beauly or Drumnadrochit. From the Information centre in Drumnadrochit follow the A831 directly into the village of Cannich (approx 14 miles). After passing the village signpost take the third entrance on the left beside the village hall and the entrance to the Park is in the left corner of the square beside the village playing field.
If travelling from Beauly along the A831 turn left at the traffic lights on Cannich Bridge, carry on to the end of the village and turn right at village hall.
Getting there by railway:- The nearest train station to Glen Affric Holiday Park is at Beauly on the Wick - Kyle of Lochalsh route. This provides a regular service to and from Inverness which is well connected to all mainline train routes. There is a small car park at Beauly station but the village is only a short distance from the station where additional parking may be available. Further information can be obtained from ScotRail. Alternatively the bus can be taken to Cannich directly from Inverness Rail Station.
Getting there by aeroplane:- Inverness Airport (Information Desk Tel: 01667 464000), operated by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited, is the air gateway for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and handles over 300 scheduled flights per week to Scottish and UK destinations. The airport is located 9 miles east of the City of Inverness just off the main A96 trunk road. Taxis are available at the airport and buses operate to and from the airport terminal to Inverness. Car hire is available, both Avis and Hertz having offices on site.
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