1/2 — The estate
The Caravan park is located on Strathlachlan Estate which is devoted mainly to a sheep farm with some woodland. There are three miles of coastline nearly all of which is only accessible on foot. Guests are free to explore wherever they want with walking to suit all abilities.
Inver Restaurant - Award-winning Inver Restaurant is in a warm and welcoming restored 18th century croft house, only ten minutes walk from the caravan park, on the beautiful shores of Lachlan Bay. Inver offers excellent cooking using the very best local produce. 'À la carte' dinner and lunch menus feature simply prepared fresh seafood from the loch and native meat and game in season, and the five-course evening tasting menu offers a creative take on traditional and forgotten Scottish dishes.
Open from March through December, the restaurant has a cosy fireside bar and serves coffee, house-made soft drinks, local craft ale and cocktails in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere overlooking Loch Fyne. There’s also a small shop selling their own sourdough bread, cultured butter and preserves, as well as a selection of wine and beers to take away. Recently built, Scottish larch bothies provide luxurious, contemporary accommodation for restaurant guests.
Old Castle Lachlan, home of the MacLachlan clan for over one thousand years, is within easy walking distance of Inver Restaurant (before or after lunch...)
2/2 — The park
The park is on the east side of Loch Fyne on the B8000, about 6 miles south of Strachur and close to Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Strathlachlan itself is a quiet backwater but is within easy reach of Inveraray, Bute, Loch Lomond and Dunoon. The drive down the lochside to Tighnabruaich must be one of the most beautiful in Scotland.