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Pitches: 75 Opening Dates: 01/04 to 28/09 "A real taste of the Scottish Highlands" The well-known distilleries of Speyside, using the area's famous springs, are only a stone's throw from our Club Site. Set on a gentle, south-facing slope, the site is lightly wooded - giving some shade but preserving its open feel. The 84 mile-long Speyside Way connects the Moray Coast with the Grampian mountains and passes near the Club Site. The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society has a Wildlife Centre in Spey Bay. It has lookout points for dolphins as well as an exhibition and a cafe. Elgin has many shops, fine buildings, a cathedral and the Elgin Museum. It is also the start of the Moray Churches Trail. There are at least 50 distilleries in Speyside - several of which are near the site. The world-famous Macallan Distillery is less than a mile away. The Speyside Cooperage Visitor Centre shows how the oak casks for whisky and beer are made. The Strathspey Railway runs steam locomotives from Grantown-on-Spey to Aviemore. The Keith and Dufftown Railway passes through some of Scotland's most beautiful scenery. For more information please visit our website . Member price from: £6.10 per person per night
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