Ardelve Caravan And Camping Park

Ardelve, Highland, Scotland

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  • Ubicación junto al loch con vistas del castillo
  • Parcelas frente al mar disponibles
  • Cerca del Castillo de Eilean Donan
  • Operado por la familia desde los años 40
  • A poca distancia a pie del pueblo de Dornie

Camping frente al mar con vistas del Castillo de Eilean Donan al otro lado de la bahía.

Un parque de caravanas y camping familiar y acogedor ubicado en el borde del Loch Alsh en Ardelve, Escocia. El parque ha sido operado por la familia MacRae desde finales de los años 40 y ofrece vistas espectaculares junto al loch con el Castillo de Eilean Donan visible al otro lado de la bahía. El sitio proporciona una base conveniente para explorar las Tierras Altas escocesas con alojamiento excelente a precios competitivos. Ubicado cerca del pintoresco pueblo de Dornie, el parque está rodeado de paisajes impresionantes y atracciones locales.

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Sobre la zona

Ardelve se encuentra en una zona impregnada de historia de las Tierras Altas, con evidencia de asentamiento que se remonta siglos atrás. La región fue históricamente parte de las tierras controladas por clanes de las Tierras Altas y posteriormente se hizo conocida por su belleza remota y tradiciones pasturales. Las Tierras Altas tienen una historia compleja moldeada por la cultura de clanes, los levantamientos jacobitas en los siglos XVII y XVIII, y las consecuencias de la Batalla de Culloden de 1746. La región experimentó un cambio social significativo durante los Desalojos de las Tierras Altas cuando muchas comunidades fueron desplazadas para la cría de ovejas.

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Lugares para visitar cerca de Ardelve Caravan And Camping Park

Glenfinnan Viaduct Lugar de rodaje
Glenfinnan Viaduct
The Glenfinnan Viaduct is a striking 21-arch railway bridge set in the dramatic Highlands landscape near Fort William. It’s best known for its appearances in the Harry Potter films, where it features as the route taken by the Hogwarts Express, most famously in Chamber of Secrets and Prisoner of Azkaban. The steam train seen crossing the viaduct is the real-life Jacobite Steam Train, which still runs this scenic West Highland line today between Fort William and Mallaig. Visitors can take in panoramic views of the viaduct from several walking trails and viewpoints around Glenfinnan, with the most popular spot being the hillside above the Glenfinnan Visitor Centre. The centre itself provides insight into the Jacobite Rising of 1745 and the surrounding history of the area. Just a short walk away stands the Glenfinnan Monument, a striking tribute to Bonnie Prince Charlie overlooking Loch Shiel, while the nearby Glenfinnan Station Museum explores the story of the West Highland Railway and the steam era that brought the line to fame. Together, these attractions make Glenfinnan one of Scotland’s most iconic film and heritage destinations.
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Loch Shiel
Loch Shiel is a stunning freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands stretching for around 17 miles (28 km) from Glenfinnan south-west into the remote wilderness. Its northern tip lies at Glenfinnan, just a short walk from the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct, making it easy to visit both landmarks together. The loch stood in for Hogwarts' Black Lake throughout the Harry Potter films, while its shores were also used in Highlander for the memorable training scenes between Connor MacLeod and Ramirez. Surrounded by dramatic mountains and unspoilt scenery, Loch Shiel is one of Scotland's most iconic film locations.
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Eilean Donan Castle
The castle has a long history in film and television, most famously appearing in Highlander (1986), as well as major productions such as James Bond: The World Is Not Enough and several historical dramas. Its instantly recognisable silhouette makes it a popular stand-in for classic Highland and fantasy settings. Eilean Donan has returned to the spotlight for the new Highlander reboot (starring Henry Cavill), which has been filming on location in Scotland in 2026. Production has taken over the castle grounds for key scenes, reusing the location’s strong connection to the original film. Cast members including Cavill have been spotted filming period Highland sequences on site, with the castle again representing Clan MacLeod’s world and the wider 16th-century Scottish setting of the story. Today, visitors can explore the surrounding viewpoints overlooking the castle and lochs, the nearby village of Dornie, and the scenic drive toward Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. The area remains one of the most important stops on Scotland’s west coast, combining cinematic history, clan heritage, and some of the country’s most dramatic Highland scenery
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