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Beecraigs Country Park |
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Nestled high in the Bathgate Hills near the historic town of Linlithgow, Beecraigs caters for a wide range of leisure and recreational activities within its 370 hectares (913 acres). Advice, information, farm shop (venison and trout), craft sales, gift vouchers and refreshments are available from the Park Centre. There are charges for the use of some facilities and activities.Located 3.2km. (2 miles) south of historic Linlithgow town, midway between Glasgow and Edinburgh, in the scenic Bathgate Hills. Ideally situated for exploring Edinburgh, Stirling and the Trossachs, Glasgow and many nearby attractions.
- Open throughout the year (only the camp site closes for the winter).
- Peacefully situated within Beecraigs Country Park.
- Amenities were upgraded in 2006 and include electric hook-ups (16amp and included in the tariff), heated toilet blocks, family rooms with showers, children's bath, disabled wash room, baby changing, shaving points, hand and hair dryers, laundrette, dish washing room, small play area on the site, public telephone, barbecues and Calor Gas exchange.
- Provisions can be purchased from nearby Linlithgow, a small town packed with shops, a number of supermarkets and many places of interest.
- Pets welcome. Ranger Service staff can advise of good walks in the area.
- Persons aged under 18 years must be accompanied during their stay by an adult of over 21 years.
- Natural shading compliments hardstanding areas for touring caravans, motorhomes and trailer tents (please do bring steel pegs if you are erecting an awning on hardstanding). Some bays are in the shade.
- Beecraigs Restaurant provides a welcome reception to site patrons.
This is an excellent site to visit for the day but is best enjoyed when staying for several days as there is just so much to do and see both in the park and in the nearby town of Linlithgow and the rest of the surrounding areas.
I live in the West lothian area and have been a frequent visitor to the park over the last 20 years, it is well worth a visit and ideal for introducing the youngsters to the outdoor life and Red deer! |
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Qoute from ukcampsite.co.uk Reviews: "
Take your bike along as loads of safe cycling tracks. We had a meal in the Restaurant and its was fairly priced with friendly and fast service and quality food. Near to Livingstons McArthur Glen outlet for some designer shopping too if the weather turns nasty. Deep see world was good for a visit and not too far to drive." Read More.... |
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