If you, like us, would jump at the chance of owning your own campsite, you could be excited to hear that the opportunity to purchase the 7.5 acre Kinloch Campsite has arisen.
The Isle of Skye based campsite is a beautifully situated spot which overlooks Loch Dunvegan, and has 470m of loch frontage. The site also looks towards Dunvegan Castle – the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland – as well as Gairbh Eilein.
Kinloch Campsite has a license for 120 units – of which 80 can be tourers or motorhomes – while there are 59 hardstanding touring caravan pitches, with another 6 being added.
The majority of the pitches have beautiful views of the Loch, affording beautiful views as the sun sets. The site is being sold by Colliers as the current owners are looking to retire.
There is also a lot to see in the area, including Dunvegan village, the Fairy Pools and Neist Point. Other highlights include the Talisker Distillery and Coral Beach, while the area is perfectly situated for outdoor pursuits such as hiking, cycling, boat trips and wildlife watching.
Richard Moss, Head of UK Park Agency at Colliers, comments: “The Kinloch Campsite has an impressive and positive business record. The North West of Scotland is a beautiful place to visit, and it attracts a considerable number of visitors every year. The park is experiencing a strong trade and we expect it will remain strong considering the UK staycation boom of the moment. It is also anticipated more international tourists will return to these green lands when travel is widespread again.”
“This sale is an excellent opportunity for the many people that are now looking to run their own business. The camping park has all the facilities needed, more planning is possible, its location is remarkable, it attracts thousands of visitors and it’s a very profitable business. The Kinloch Campsite is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and a place full of potential where only the Skye’s the limit.”
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