Traigh Farm CL

Traigh, Arisaig, Highlands, PH39 4NT, Highlands, PH39 4NT, Arisaig

Overlooking Traigh Bay and Traigh Golf Course this CL is only a step from our beautiful white sandy beaches, perfect for relaxing, whether it's just admiring our charming bay, paddling in rockpools or taking a stroll looking for shells. For those more energetic it's an ideal spot for messing about in boats, many guests bring their dinghies and kayaks, many a mackerel has been caught and then cooked over a barbeque! Facilities: Water, bins and septic tank on site. We can charge your battery. No electric hook-up or toilets. Wildlife - herons and owls nest in the wood behind, otters are often seen playing and feeding in the bay in front of the caravans. The area has a vast range of sealife. Whales, dolphins and basking sharks are commonly seen. Birdlife is extensive including Sea Eagles. Golfers - CL adjoins our very own 9 hole Traigh Golf Course. Walkers - local walks including Ranger guided walks. Arisaig - don't miss the award-winning Land, Sea and Islands Centre. Displays include information about local crofting, fishing, church history, marine life, nature, archaeology, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and those who trained in the area for the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during World War II. Local tourist information and WiFi access is available. Mallaig - The Visitor Information Centre: Mallaig Heritage Centre: Mallaig Swimming Pool: the Jacobite steam train operates in the summer from Fort William to Mallaig. Morar - Ginger sells knitwear and clothes which are designed and crafted by Anna Skea, in the workshop, using colour and texture in a distinctive way. Boat Trips and Watersports - Many operators offer boat trips to the Small Isles, Skye, Knoydart and on Loch Shiel near Glenfinnan. Sea Kayaking and boat charter are available locally. Fishing, charters and boat trips can be arranged on Loch Morar. Booking is essential in the summer months.