Seal Shore Camping and Touring Site★★★★
"Haven for campers with unrivalled views and direct beach access."
Overview
On the south coast of Arran and only 12 miles from the ferry at Brodick, Seal Shore Camping and Touring Site is a peaceful, family-run site with direct access to a sandy beach. There are fabulous views across the water to Pladda Island and Ailsa Craig, and an abundance of wildlife. The site is suited for all types of touring vehicles but caters very well for ‘non-motorised’ campers. There is an undercover barbecue, campers’ kitchen, day room with TV, a wet suit dunk and shower that incorporates the dog wash area. A bus, which stops on request, travels around the island. There are two wooden pods for hire.
Our inspector loves...
Life is a beach - And this beach is right in front of a number of the pitches on this site.
Location - A great location to take in the whole of Aran and tour Scotland in miniature.
Whisky lovers - Will be spoiled for choice with 2 different distilleries equidistance from the site.
Features
- Site information
- Total Touring Pitches: 43
- Caravan Pitches Available
- Motorhome Pitches Available
- Tent Pitches Available
- Facilities
Key accessibility features
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Accessible parking at pitch
An accessible parking place is available for at least one pitch.
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Step-free access to all or most areas
There is step-free access to all or most areas. This may include access by ramp or lift. As a minimum, there is step-free access to an accessible toilet and at least one food and beverage outlet, where available. -
Single-level
The venue is all on one level, with no steps or raised thresholds.
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Wheelchair-accessible bathroom with roll-in shower
There is at least one wheelchair-accessible bathroom with a level floor, including a roll-in shower.
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Map / floorplan showing accessibility facilities
A map or floorplan showing accessibility facilities is available. -
Enclosed outdoor area
There is an enclosed outdoor area for customer use. -
Disability awareness / equality training
Disability awareness / equality training is provided for staff. -
Designated quiet space or room
A designated quiet space or room is available.
About the area
North Ayrshire clings to Scotland’s west coast and reaches out into the Firth of Clyde, claiming Arran as its own. Often described as ‘Scotland in miniature’, the scenic island of Arran, caught between the Ayrshire coast and the Kintyre Peninsula, has been a popular holiday resort for generations of Clydesiders, with excellent opportunities for outdoor activities around the island.
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