At the Scottish Highlands holiday park we take looking after the environment very seriously and we currently hold a gold (top level) green tourism business award for which we are thoroughly vetted. Yes, you may find the occasional weed on the park and the park retains a more rugged less manicured feel. We leave this way to encourage wildlife of all sizes to enjoy the land and retain the biodiversity of the local countryside. We are even careful about what goes into our reservoirs and streams – using only Ecover cleaning products throughout the Park. We want people to enjoy the lochs and rivers for years to come and want the fishermen to return to a place where there is an abundant supply of fish to survive.
We support the local economy by selling locally sourced products in our farm shop on-site. The venison, lamb, pork, eggs and honey are top sellers are come from within a 20 mile radius. Where possible we also sell organic and Fair Trade items. Even our log cabins and Teepee are built locally.
The local nursery school is conducting a woodland project on-site – this has been ongoing for 2 years now. We also help at the primary schools ‘Grounds Day’ – this year we supplied logging for woodland paths.
This year we have pledged to carbon offset the travel for customers to our self-catering units. We are calculating the mileage travelled and will offset with tree planting.
We are lucky to have Pine Martins on-site and have removed over 300 Leylandi and replaced with Native Trees to encourage them to flourish.

We invite every traveller who books a holiday via us to send in a review. Because we don't run the holidays they're completely independent and unedited... remember to read between the lines though, as two people on the same holiday can have different views!
