Good to know before you go
- Vehicle access
- Published hardstanding pitches are intended for motorhomes and touring caravans, with a 10-amp electric hook-up.
- Approach and manoeuvring
- Access may be affected by weather.
- Arrival
- Approximate area shown. Confirm the exact arrival point before travelling.
- Facilities
- Water refill, Toilets, Showers, Waste disposal +5 more
- Overnight use
- Official campsite
Overview
Operator-branded as Bunroy Park, this licensed campsite in Roy Bridge welcomes motorhomes, touring caravans and tents. The operator publishes hardstanding pitches with 10-amp electric hook-up for caravans and motorhomes, alongside grass camping pitches. Facilities listed for campsite guests include fresh-water, grey- and chemical-waste points, toilets, free hot showers, a laundry room, Wi-Fi, recycling and a campers’ kitchen with fridges, a freezer, microwave and kettle. The park is on the River Spean and the operator describes Roy Bridge station as around 300 metres away, with a local bus stop around 10 minutes’ walk away. Touring and camping pitches are published as open from late March to the end of October, with arrival from 2pm to 8pm and departure by 11am. Check current dates, availability, weather and arrival details before travel.
Council-listed site
This listing is based on publicly available Highland Council caravan-site information and has not yet been confirmed by the operator. Please check current availability, access, booking arrangements and facilities directly with the operator before travelling. Highland Council does not endorse this listing or CamperLocations.
- Source
- Highland Council
- Last checked
- 4 July 2026
Practical information is based on publicly available operator and official sources and may change. Check current arrangements before travelling.
Facilities
Why this is a better choice
- Published hardstanding pitches for motorhomes and touring caravans include 10-amp electric hook-up.
- On-site water
- grey and chemical waste
- washrooms
- laundry
- Wi-Fi
- recycling and a campers’ kitchen are listed.
- Roy Bridge railway station is published as around 300 metres away
- with a local bus stop listed roughly 10 minutes’ walk away.
Responsible stay notes
Use the published fresh-water, grey-waste, chemical-waste and recycling facilities. Do not place barbecues directly on grass; the operator requires raised barbecues or unshielded gas burners.
Local rules
Touring and camping arrivals are 2pm–8pm, with departure by 11am. Observe the 10mph limit; no campfires or generators are allowed, and dogs must be kept on a lead.
Nearby food & shops
Roy Bridge railway station is published as around 300 metres away, with a local bus stop around ten minutes’ walk away.
Before you go
Always check local signs, booking requirements and access restrictions before travelling.
