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Mallaig Camping And Caravanning
Holidaying is always an exciting time and a chance to escape the reality of home and relax in a destination of your choice for you and your family. Instead of going abroad or booking your usual type of holiday why not discover the world of camping and caravanning and experience the outdoors like you've never seen them before. The Ufindus Camping and Caravanning directory holds many resources for you to find out more information on this type of holiday and can direct you to Camping and Caravan sites around the country so that you can select the appropriate site for what you and your family wish to do, whether it be an activity holiday or a relaxing holiday the listings can provide you with the contacts you need. So why not book your Camping or Caravan holiday now through the Ufindus directory and discover the exciting world of Camping and Caravanning.
About Mallaig - show infohide info
Mallaig is a small town on the West Coast on the Scottish Highlands. The population is approximately 1000 people. It is a port, and ferries serve a number of remote villages and islands, with services operated by Caledonian MacBrayne. The ferries operate to Armadale on Skye, Inverie in Knoydart, and to the isles of Rùm, Eigg, Muck, and Canna. Mallaig is also a fishing port, and has an aquarium and heritage centre in the town. The town is served by rail, wth journey times of approximately 90 minutes to Fort William, and 5 hours to Glasgow. Mallaig is the terminus of the line, known as the West Highland Line. The town can also be reached via the A580 "Road to the Isles", which connects the town to Fort William. The A580 routes to Malaig ferry terminal, hence its "Road to the Isles" name. There are a number of villages and hamlets close to Mallaig, including Morar, Portpaluchain, Beoraidbeg, Glasnacardoch, Mallaigvaig, Mallaigmore, Bracora, Bracorina and Tarbet.
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