Keith Caravan Park

Keith, Moray

Open
All year
Contact
Location
Keith, Moray, Scotland, AB55 5JG
(Location map)
Last updated
02 Sep 2025
You enquired
Yes
Motorhome pitches
(£25.00 - £30.00)
Yes
Touring pitches
(£25.00 - £30.00)
Yes
Tent pitches
(£25.00 - £30.00)
30
Serviced pitches
(£25.00 - £30.00)
No
Seasonal pitches
Pitches
Motorhome pitches£25.00-£30.00
Touring pitches£25.00-£30.00
Tent pitches£25.00-£30.00
Serviced pitches30£25.00-£30.00
Seasonal pitches

To rent
Chalets

Keith Caravan Park – Tranquil Touring, Camping & Holiday Homes in the Heart of Moray

Set in the picturesque Scottish town of Keith, between Aberdeen and Inverness, Keith Caravan Park offers a peaceful and well-equipped base for touring, camping, and holiday home stays. With stunning countryside, excellent facilities, and easy access to local heritage and natural attractions, this welcoming park is ideal for families, couples, solo travellers, and dog owners looking to unwind in the scenic heart of Moray.

Keith Caravan Park combines a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere with all the conveniences required for a comfortable and memorable holiday. Surrounded by open landscapes and located within walking distance of local pubs, shops, and restaurants, the park provides the perfect balance between nature and town access. Whether you’re just passing through or planning an extended break, you’ll find everything you need for a truly enjoyable stay.

For those travelling with touring caravans or motorhomes, Keith Caravan Park offers 26 fully serviced pitches. These hard-standing and grass pitches come equipped with electricity, fresh water supply, and grey water waste disposal. Motorhome owners passing through the area are also welcome to make use of the park’s essential facilities—including shower blocks, fresh water top-up, and waste disposal—for a modest fee. The park’s spacious layout and well-maintained grounds make it an ideal stopover or long-stay destination for touring guests.

Campers are equally well catered for. The park features a grass camping area with generously sized tent pitches, each with the option of electric hook-up. Accommodating up to six people per tent, this area is surrounded by natural beauty and is ideal for a relaxing break under canvas. The site is also dog-friendly, so four-legged family members are welcome to join the adventure.

Holidaymakers looking for extra comfort can book one of the park’s well-appointed static caravans, such as the popular Atlas Amethyst. These holiday homes come fully furnished and include crisp linens, fresh towels, crockery, cutlery, and cosy living spaces with TVs, radios, books, and decorative touches that make for a truly homely stay. With free adjacent parking and dog-friendly policies, these holiday homes offer a relaxed, self-contained retreat in beautiful surroundings.

Exploring the local area is one of the highlights of a stay at Keith Caravan Park. Guests can access a woodland walk right behind the park, offering routes for all levels of ability, from gentle half-hour strolls to longer 3.5-mile rambles through the countryside. For a more elevated perspective, the nearby Meikle Balloch Hill Circuit provides panoramic views over Keith and the surrounding hills—a perfect way to connect with nature.

The town of Keith itself is rich in Scottish history and culture. Known as “Scotland’s First Scots Toun,” it offers a unique glimpse into the country’s linguistic heritage. Visitors can also venture out to the Moray Firth, home to charming coastal villages and one of the UK’s best places to spot bottlenose dolphins. Whisky lovers will enjoy exploring the famous Speyside Malt Whisky Trail, which passes right through the region.

Keith Caravan Park is more than just a place to pitch a tent or park your van—it’s a well-run, friendly resort that invites guests to slow down and enjoy the beauty of their surroundings. With top-quality amenities including toilet and shower blocks, dishwashing areas, electric and water hook-ups, and on-site entertainment options in the holiday homes, every detail is designed to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

Whether you're planning a weekend escape, a family holiday, or a longer tour of northern Scotland, Keith Caravan Park is a top destination for campers, caravanners, and holiday home guests alike. Its prime location, thoughtful facilities, and welcoming atmosphere ensure that you’ll leave with unforgettable memories—and likely be planning your return before you’ve even left.

More about the parkHide
  • Child friendly holiday homes
  • Family park
  • Pets allowed
  • Holiday caravans
  • Lodges
  • Chemical disposal point
  • Drainage hook-ups
  • Electric hook-ups
  • Laundry
  • Sanitary block(s)
  • Washing up facilities
  • Water hook-ups
  • Wireless internet
  • Hiking breaks
  • Walking breaks

Location


Keith Caravan Park (www)

Dunnyduff Road
Moray, Scotland
United Kingdom
AB55 5JG

Nearby attractions

  • Golf
  • Swimming (Indoor)
  • Sports Ground

Here are 10 top-rated attractions within approximately one hour’s drive from Keith Caravan Park.

1. Speyside Whisky Trail & Distilleries (15–45 min)
Keith sits at the heart of Speyside — the world’s densest whisky-producing region. Within a 15–45 minute drive, you’ll find Glenfiddich, Strathisla, Glen Moray, Benromach, Aberlour, Glenallachie, and more. Most offer guided tours, tastings, and visitor centres. The Malt Whisky Trail continues to attract enthusiasts with immersive experiences in whisky culture.

2. Speyside Cooperage – Craigellachie (20 min)
Just down the road, the Speyside Cooperage operates as the only active cooperage visitor centre in Britain. Watch expert coopers craft and repair whisky barrels using traditional tools and techniques. A guided tour ends with a complimentary whisky dram.

3. Ballindalloch Castle & Gardens (30 min)
Set in a serene valley, Ballindalloch Castle remains in the same family for generations. Explore its elegant interiors, landscaped gardens, and nearby farm distillery. The peaceful grounds and heritage architecture make for a quintessential Scottish experience.

4. Elgin Cathedral (35 min)
The majestic ruins of Elgin Cathedral, also known as the “Lantern of the North,” are open daily April–September (10:00–16:30) and October–March (10:00–15:00), barring public holidays. Entry is around £10–£15 depending on pass type, and free for Historic Scotland members.

5. Duff House & Banff Coastline (45 min)
Visit the stately Georgian mansion Duff House, now an art gallery, in Banff. Then enjoy walks along the dramatic Banffshire Coast (the Dolphin Coast) and charming seaside towns where the coastline meets open skies.

6. Huntly Castle (20 min)
A commanding medieval ruin that once belonged to the powerful Gordon family, Huntly Castle offers riverside paths and forest walking routes — ideal for history lovers and those seeking peaceful, atmospheric surroundings.

7. Bow Fiddle Rock & Cullen (40 min)
Near Cullen, the natural sea arch Bow Fiddle Rock is one of Scotland’s most distinctive coastal landmarks. Nearby mountains and shoreline trails offer stunning views, rock pooling, and photography opportunities.

8. Cullen & Viaduct Trail (40 min)
Perfect for scenic walking, the Cullen Viaduct Trail features clifftop views, historic railway architecture, and the town's famous Cullen Skink soup. The outdoor trail and peaceful harbour setting are ideal for a relaxing afternoon.

9. Craigellachie Bridge & Riverside Walks (25 min)
Craigellachie Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford, crosses the River Spey with historic elegance. Pair a visit with riverside walks or a stop at the Craigellachie Hotel’s whisky bar (The Quaich), which many reviewers highlight for its ambience.
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10. Moray Firth Dolphin Watching – Spey Bay / Findhorn (40–60 min)
The Moray coastline between Spey Bay and Findhorn offers one of the best land-based dolphin watching sites in the UK. Visitors often spot bottlenose dolphins close to shore, and some operators provide guided walks or boat tours for a closer encounter.

“Scotlands First Scots Toun”
Keith is a charming historic town nestled in the Isla Valley, named Scotland’s ‘First Scots Toun’. An accolade awarded by the Scottish Government for communities who promote and celebrate their linguistic culture. Keith is in a central location, which is within an hour’s drive of Aberdeen, Inverness and The Cairngorm National Park. The Moray Firth and its beautiful fishing villages are a short drive and are resident to nearly 200 Bottlenose dolphins. The town of Keith is proud to have added gin making and beer brewing to its new industries as well as offering traditional shops, bakers, butchers, cafes, restaurants and bars, all of which are within walking distance of the Holiday Park. Keith upholds its heritage by entertaining young and old with its annual agricultural show which has been a tradition for 148 years. Keith also boasts the only Kilt making School in the world, The Keith Kilt and Textile Centre. And there's a Tesco shop about 10 minutes walk from the site!

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