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Inver
Mill Farm Caravan Park
British
Graded Holiday Parks Scheme
4 star/category “Excellent”
Welcome
to Inver Mill Farm Caravan Park, We are located in a very tranquil
setting beside the River
Braan in a scenic and beautiful part of Perthshire.
It was here that carriages changed their horses. A carriage
accident at Inver in 1854 killed Count Rochenstart, the last
known descendant of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Inver was, most famously,
the home of Neil Gow (
1727 - 1807 ).
Dunkeld
is 1 mile away (15 minute walk) and has a number of wonderful
tourist attractions notably the Dunkeld
Cathedral. The beautiful Hermitage
and Falls are a short 10 minute walk from the park. East
of Dunkeld is the Loch
of the Lowes wildlife reserve where you can see Ospreys
in their natural habitat. Dunkeld also has an 18
Hole Golf Course and a number of scenic walks.
The village also has antique shops and craft shops, a Bank of
Scotland and Post Office along with a good selection of restaurants
and bars. Dunkeld is 1 hour's drive from Edinburgh and 2 hours
drive from Inverness thus its central location makes it an ideal
centre to explore a large part of Scotland. The area is also
rich in scenic,
historic
and sporting attractions catering for a wide variety of tastes
to suite young and old alike. NB. If you are walking to Dunkeld
please use the underpass under the A9 - it is more pleasant.
Inver
Mill Farm Caravan Park
Inver, Dunkeld, Perthshire, PH8 OJR
Telephone: +44 01350 727477
FAX +44 01350 727477
Click here
to email: Inver
Mill Farm Caravan Park
Proprietors: Mr and Mrs N Bryden
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