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South Links Caravan Park
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Traill Drive
Montrose
DD10 8EJ
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01674 672105 or 01674 676211

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South Links Caravan Park

 

South Links Caravan Park enjoys a beachside location on the beautiful Montrose Links on Scotland's NE coast.4 Star Touring Park Rating

The park is just a short walk from the centre of Montrose, one of Angus' busiest and most attractive towns, with a sports centre, golf course and the splendid beach close by. The town also boasts the excellent outdoor Seafront Splash area as well as an indoor swimming pool.

The 9 acre grassy site can accommodate up to 160 caravans and tents and is open from late March to mid October and offers splendid facilities for a family holiday.

Easily accessible from the A92 Aberdeen road South Links Caravan Park is an ideal base from which to explore the magnificence of the Angus Glens or enjoy a leisurely stroll round the historic seafaring burgh of Arbroath. Royal Deeside is within easy reach to the north and golfers are well catered for with 15 renowned courses on the doorstep, including Montrose Medal where golf has been played since 1562.

The excellent facilities have earned South Links Caravan Park a 4-star rating from the Scottish Tourist Board. The park has first class toilet/shower facilities, laundry facilities, children's play area and fully caters for the needs of disabled visitors.

Information
 

Opening Times:

Off Peak:
Fri 23 Mar to Sun 27 May 2007.
Mon 27 Aug to Mon 15 Oct 2007
(close 12 noon).

Peak:
Mon 28 May to Sun 26 Aug 2007.

Accessibility

Guide Dogs Welcome; Fully Accessible..

Children's Facilities

Outdoor Play Area; Children Welcome.

QA Grading

4 Star.

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