Holiday Parks, Caravan Holidays and Lodges in Argyll and Bute
Holiday parks in Argyll and Bute suit visitors who want west coast Scotland with sea lochs, islands, harbours, ferry routes, forest roads and long scenic drives. This is a large and varied area, so the best place to stay depends on whether you want Oban and the islands, Loch Lomond, Kintyre, Cowal, Bute or a quieter coastal village. You can discover more caravan parks in West Scotland here.
Caravan holidays in Argyll and Bute work well for touring visitors because the journey is part of the stay. A caravan park near Oban is useful for ferries, seafood, coastal walks and trips towards Mull, Lismore and the surrounding islands. A base around Loch Lomond, Arrochar or Helensburgh gives a different kind of break, with loch views, mountain roads, forest trails and easier access from central Scotland.
Lodge holidays in Argyll and Bute are especially relevant where the setting does most of the work. Lodges near sea lochs, woodland, harbours or island routes can suit couples, families and dog owners who want scenery, space and quieter evenings. In this part of Scotland, a well placed lodge or caravan park can make the difference between a relaxed holiday and a week spent driving too far each day.
Where to Stay in Argyll and Bute
Oban and the west coast suit visitors who want ferries, seafood, harbour walks, island days out, coastal views and access towards Mull, Lismore and Kerrera.
Loch Lomond, Arrochar and Helensburgh suit lochside holiday parks, touring stays, mountain views, forest walks and easier routes from Glasgow and central Scotland.
Dunoon, Cowal and the Clyde coast suit quieter caravan holidays, ferry travel, sea views, forest routes, gardens and a softer west coast feel.
Lochgilphead, Crinan and Mid Argyll suit touring breaks, canal walks, ancient sites, coastal roads and a practical base between Oban, Kintyre and the islands.
Kintyre and Campbeltown suit visitors who want a more remote coastal holiday, beaches, whisky, harbour towns, sea views and longer scenic drives.
Isle of Bute and Rothesay suit lodge breaks, coastal walks, gardens, beaches and island holidays without travelling as far as the Outer Hebrides.
Why Choose Argyll and Bute for a Holiday Park Break?
Argyll and Bute is a strong choice for visitors who want a holiday park stay with a real sense of west coast Scotland. The area has a different rhythm from more compact destinations. Ferries, sea lochs, islands, winding roads and changing weather all shape the holiday, so choosing the right base is more important than trying to see everything from one place.
For caravan holidays, the county works best when the park gives easy access to the part of Argyll you most want to explore. Oban is strongest for ferry trips and island days. Loch Lomond and Arrochar are better for loch and mountain scenery. Cowal and Bute suit quieter coastal stays, while Kintyre is better for visitors who want a more remote break with big sea views.
For lodge holidays, Argyll and Bute has the right mix of water, woodland and landscape. A lodge near a sea loch, beach, harbour or forest trail can feel like the main reason to book, especially for couples, dog owners and families who want a peaceful base after days out along the coast.
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Best for: Lodge holidays in Argyll with loch views and direct access to walking routes.
Accommodation Types: Lodges.
Highlights: Restaurant and bar, play area, access to forest walks, waterside setting.
Ardgartan Argyll Lodge Park is located at the head of Loch Long within Argyll Forest Park, with lodges set across a wooded site near the water. Facilities include a restaurant, bar and play area, with paths leading out into surrounding forest trails and along the lochside.
Loch Long runs directly alongside the park, with walking routes connecting into the wider Argyll Forest Park. Arrochar is around 5 minutes by car for shops and access to Loch Lomond, while the Rest and Be Thankful pass is about 15 minutes for one of the best known driving routes in the area.
Why it’s a top pick: Suited to couples and families looking for a lodge break in Ardgartan, Argyll, with lochside walks, mountain routes and lots of activities to keep kids occupied!
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