Small high quality family run holiday park. Offering caravan holiday homes for hire and touring pitches. Toilet, laundry and reception on site. Peaceful park, idyllic situation.
Peninver Sands is a small, high quality, family run holiday park situated on the shores of the Kilbrannan Sound, with fantastic, unrestricted views towards the Isle of Arran, Ailsa Craig and the Ayrshire Coast. We offer caravan holiday homes for hire as well as pitches for touring caravans and motor homes.
Our terraced park is well maintained and on-site facilities include reception/launderette block, modern toilet/washing facilities with ample hot water and free showers.
Peninver Sands is a peaceful location and ideal as a base for exploring the Mull of Kintyre and beyond. There are plenty of attractions and activities all within easy reach of the Holiday Park, including: Golf, Diving, Forest Walks, Boat Trips, Horse Riding, Fishing as well as sites of Historic and archaeological interest, and for the wildlife enthusiast there is the chance of spotting otters, common and grey seals, deer, birds of prey etc. Or why not relax on one of the fabulous white sandy beaches.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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