Immervoulin in Stirlingshire
| Address | Strathyre, Callander, FK18 8NA |
| Telephone | 01877 384285 |
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| Pitches | 98 |
| Season | March To October |
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We are a family run park, situated on the A84 just south of the tranquil village of Strathyre, 9 miles north of Callander.
Being centrally located Immervoulin is an excellent base from which to enjoy this beautiful countryside.
Activities accessible from the park include fishing, walking, canoeing and other water sportds, golf and cycling. Dogs are welcome and can be exercised along our riverside walk which leads to loch Lubnaig. The area incorporates SSSI land which has an abundance of wild and rare animals and plants. If you are fortunate you may see a golden eagle, red squirrels or an otter.
We are open March to October with 58 touring/motorhomes pitches all of which are hardstanding with electric hook ups. We also have large level area for approx. 40 tents.
Our amenities block above includes showers, toilets, hairdryers and laundrette, dishwashing and vegetable preparation. Our second toilet block is now open.
On site is a fully licensed shop with hot beverage machine. Free freezer block service, agent for calor gas and most camping gas sold. Public telephone on site.
For many, the pass of Leny, North of Callander is the start of the highlands. Loch Lubnaig, lying crooked below the crags, is the first Highland Loch, therefore the first village in the highlands is Strathyre. The unspoiled village of Strathyre lies on the Balvaig River nesting between Ben Vorlich and Ben Sheann at the head of Loch Lubnaig.
Within Strathyre is a recreation ground, tennis courts and children's play area. In addition there are hotels and restaurants were you can have a meal or a night out.
Being centrally located Immervoulin is an excellent base from which to enjoy this beautiful countryside.
Activities accessible from the park include fishing, walking, canoeing and other water sportds, golf and cycling. Dogs are welcome and can be exercised along our riverside walk which leads to loch Lubnaig. The area incorporates SSSI land which has an abundance of wild and rare animals and plants. If you are fortunate you may see a golden eagle, red squirrels or an otter.
We are open March to October with 58 touring/motorhomes pitches all of which are hardstanding with electric hook ups. We also have large level area for approx. 40 tents.
Our amenities block above includes showers, toilets, hairdryers and laundrette, dishwashing and vegetable preparation. Our second toilet block is now open.
On site is a fully licensed shop with hot beverage machine. Free freezer block service, agent for calor gas and most camping gas sold. Public telephone on site.
For many, the pass of Leny, North of Callander is the start of the highlands. Loch Lubnaig, lying crooked below the crags, is the first Highland Loch, therefore the first village in the highlands is Strathyre. The unspoiled village of Strathyre lies on the Balvaig River nesting between Ben Vorlich and Ben Sheann at the head of Loch Lubnaig.
Within Strathyre is a recreation ground, tennis courts and children's play area. In addition there are hotels and restaurants were you can have a meal or a night out.
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