Local Area
Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands lies Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, a verdant haven boasting forests, lochs, and majestic mountains. Just a short drive or bike ride from Cannich Woodland Camping and Caravan Park, this pristine wilderness offers a plethora of outdoor adventures and natural wonders to explore.
For those who relish in the tranquillity of nature, Glen Affric is a walker’s paradise. With several Munros towering in the distance, adventurous souls can embark on challenging hikes to conquer these iconic peaks. Meanwhile, marked pathways and forest trails meander through the enchanting woodlands, leading visitors on scenic journeys around the serene Loch Beinn a’ Meadhoinn and Loch Affric.
Along the way, the melodious sounds of cascading water beckon, drawing hikers to the mesmerising waterfalls of Dog Falls and Plodda Falls, where the beauty of nature unfolds in all its splendour.
Plodda Falls
Forest Trail in Glen Affric
Cycling enthusiasts will find ample opportunities to indulge their passion amidst the Highland landscapes. Quiet roads and forest tracks invite cyclists to pedal through picturesque surroundings, while dedicated mountain biking trails await thrill-seekers at Abriachan Community Forest and the Black Isle.
Whether leisurely exploring the countryside or seeking an adrenaline rush, cyclists of all levels can discover the scenic beauty of the region from a different perspective.
History and legend intertwine just a stone’s throw away at Drumnadrochit, Loch Ness, and Urquhart Castle. Steeped in myth and mystery, Loch Ness captivates visitors with its deep waters and the enigmatic legend of the Loch Ness Monster. Meanwhile, the ancient ruins of Urquhart Castle stand sentinel on the shores, offering glimpses into Scotland’s turbulent past.
Nearby, Drumnadrochit welcomes travellers with its vibrant atmosphere, featuring visitor centres, galleries, and an array of charming pubs and restaurants where weary adventurers can replenish their spirits.
Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness
Moray Firth Dolphin
Venturing further afield, the vibrant city of Inverness beckons with its array of attractions and amenities. As the capital of the Highlands, Inverness boasts a wealth of leisure facilities, including a 50-metre pool, Eden Court Theatre, cinemas, and bowling alley. Retail therapy awaits at bustling shopping centres, while culinary delights can be savoured at its renowned restaurants and bars.
Beyond the city limits, the Moray Firth and the Black Isle offer fantastic opportunities for dolphin watching, where lucky observers may catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures frolicking in their natural habitat.
Cannich Woodland Camping and Caravan Park serves as the perfect base for exploring the wonders of the Highlands and Islands. Whether seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply moments of tranquillity amidst nature, visitors can find an array of activities to suit their desires.
With knowledgeable staff on hand to offer advice and a wealth of information available at our Information Centre, guests can embark on unforgettable journeys through Scotland’s stunning landscapes.
Eilean Donan Castle, Wester Ross
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Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, we look forward to welcoming you to our beautiful woodland retreat in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Book now and start counting down the days to your next adventure!