We stayed at Croila Croft in our motorhome 4 days after the aire opened. It’s a great facility that will only get better, we were lucky enough to be parked at the beach. We’ll done Ruaridh for setting this up, thanks to Cameron for promoting aires and thanks to CAMPRA for the support they give.
There's also the Silver Fjord hotel, which caught on the right night is a great laugh, I remember as a lad having a few cracking nights with either the shinty team or some local musicians, taking instruments off the walls and getting a gig on. I remember camping alongside the Spey, and wandering along to the town for a cooked breakfast in the morning. Great place!
Well done Ruaraidh! I wish I’d had the opportunity to drop by his aire, back when I was on the road. What a fine fella. And watching that kid desperately appealing for his affections was utterly charming… and highly amusing! :)
Good on the fella for putting in the effort and recognising the benefits of motorhomers to a local economy. The goat was worth the watch all by itself.
Great stuff Ruaridh another great step to Scotland becoming a trailblazer for camper/motor home stopovers. Kudos to Cameron for driving the issue to the fore!
Thanks Cameron, saw the interview last night but yours has given so much more info and will definitely heard up there in the future 👍 love Rusty and Goaty 😆
This is great Cameron this man has a great attitide to this sort of thing. I will defo be up there at some point £15 a night? Perfect! Please keep posting info on these places of you can Cameron they are a god send to be honest. All the best, peter :)))
Thanks Cameron, I hope many more will follow suit, ( keep finding them 👏🏻) we love visiting Scotland and like many motorhome owners we have struggled to find sites. We are walkers and cyclists and prefer the smaller CL and helping communities by using local facilities. Love the goat and dog comedy sketch 😂🤣. Yorkshire lass.x
Hi Cameron, Superb facility I’m thinking, as a motor homer , a cyclist , Walker and most importantly an angler could you give more details as I’m heading off in two weeks for an adventure, basically a phone number for the facility which I could call and ask about fishing availability.
Good on Ruar, you'd struggle to meet someone more passionate about Scottish tourism and making people welcome & what he can't tell you about the area isn't worth knowing.
Stopped at this site cycing the NCN7 route. it is abysmal. I was heading for Newtonmore but the campstie there is now shut. I had a look at the website and this shows photos that are not on site and does not show that the site is behind a major large noisy electric substation. I dont mind a minimum of facilities. There are no facilities except a charging point and a less than clean toilet with only cold water. I got very little sleep in a site sandwiched between a railway and station with trains running late and a buzzing substation. it might be okay in a large motorhome with all facilities on board and sound proofing. I would not reccoment this for anyone in a tent
I would have been thankfull that this facility was open and came to your rescue after finding that the one you intended to stay at in Newtonmore was now shut.
This aire exemption could be a game changer. Well done the Highland Council for supporting ventures like this.
We stayed at Croila Croft in our motorhome 4 days after the aire opened. It’s a great facility that will only get better, we were lucky enough to be parked at the beach. We’ll done Ruaridh for setting this up, thanks to Cameron for promoting aires and thanks to CAMPRA for the support they give.
There's also the Silver Fjord hotel, which caught on the right night is a great laugh, I remember as a lad having a few cracking nights with either the shinty team or some local musicians, taking instruments off the walls and getting a gig on. I remember camping alongside the Spey, and wandering along to the town for a cooked breakfast in the morning. Great place!
Well done Ruaraidh! I wish I’d had the opportunity to drop by his aire, back when I was on the road. What a fine fella.
And watching that kid desperately appealing for his affections was utterly charming… and highly amusing! :)
Good on the fella for putting in the effort and recognising the benefits of motorhomers to a local economy. The goat was worth the watch all by itself.
Great stuff Ruaridh another great step to Scotland becoming a trailblazer for camper/motor home stopovers. Kudos to Cameron for driving the issue to the fore!
A breath of fresh aire ! Hopefully many more on the way.
What a fantastic attitude that guy has, I wish him every success and hope to stop in there soon.
Nice video
Thanks for sharing lk1
I'm so pleased you asked for the name of the dog and the goat - Co-stars of the show.
Really useful information Cameron. Thank you
Sounds Good, and Cameron you’ve caught the cheekiest goat in Kingussie there! 👍🏴😂
I heard him on BBC Radio Scotland today.
What a great guy, shows there are nice people in this world. Thank you
worth a trip up North just to meet Rusty and Goaty.
Thanks Cameron, saw the interview last night but yours has given so much more info and will definitely heard up there in the future 👍 love Rusty and Goaty 😆
This is great Cameron this man has a great attitide to this sort of thing. I will defo be up there at some point £15 a night? Perfect! Please keep posting info on these places of you can Cameron they are a god send to be honest. All the best, peter :)))
Good on you Ruaridh and good luck!
Thanks Cameron, I hope many more will follow suit, ( keep finding them 👏🏻) we love visiting Scotland and like many motorhome owners we have struggled to find sites. We are walkers and cyclists and prefer the smaller CL and helping communities by using local facilities. Love the goat and dog comedy sketch 😂🤣. Yorkshire lass.x
Great to hear , hope a few more land owners do the same for our stunning country 👍🏴
Going up to this site on Thursday....can't wait x
Great interview, very well balanced point of view, look forward to trying it out 👍👍
This gentleman seems lovely. Basically camping is in its infancy. I can’t wait for Scotland to open for USA tourism. 🇨🇱🇺🇸😊
Great Video that Goats got attitude!!!
A great interview, but I'd like to see an interview with Holly as well. She sounds like she knows how to get things done.
Check the video before - an interview with Holly!
@@CameronMcNeishOutdoors yip, after I commented the next video that popped up was Holly's
Most excellent 👌
Hi Cameron,
Superb facility I’m thinking, as a motor homer , a cyclist , Walker and most importantly an angler could you give more details as I’m heading off in two weeks for an adventure, basically a phone number for the facility which I could call and ask about fishing availability.
Info is at the end of the video and in the title page above.
Good on Ruar, you'd struggle to meet someone more passionate about Scottish tourism and making people welcome & what he can't tell you about the area isn't worth knowing.
Typical kid (pun intended) can't keep still for a minute. Will definitely use this aire when next up the A9.
Stopped at this site cycing the NCN7 route. it is abysmal. I was heading for Newtonmore but the campstie there is now shut. I had a look at the website and this shows photos that are not on site and does not show that the site is behind a major large noisy electric substation. I dont mind a minimum of facilities. There are no facilities except a charging point and a less than clean toilet with only cold water. I got very little sleep in a site sandwiched between a railway and station with trains running late and a buzzing substation. it might be okay in a large motorhome with all facilities on board and sound proofing. I would not reccoment this for anyone in a tent
I think the giveaway is in the title - it's a motorhome aire not a campsite.
@@CameronMcNeishOutdoors It is signposted as a campsite
I would have been thankfull that this facility was open and came to your rescue after finding that the one you intended to stay at in Newtonmore was now shut.