Caravan hire makes it easy to enjoy in Scotland

August 25, 2010

Argyll in the west of Scotland has several beautiful caravan parks to cater to varied caravan holiday needs and requirements. It is easier to get a caravan on hire that not only comes cheap but is very comforting too. Research residential caravan hire prior to paying.

You can choose to go on a Kingfisher holiday caravans when you think of going for a caravan trip. The locations for Kingfisher village caravans were the Drimsynie Estate, Lochgoilhead. The Kingfisher caravans situated within the mountainous locations offer splendid views of the nature. Touring the Western Highlands becomes easier with these caravans

Kingfisher caravans have 2 bedroom homes that have a double and twin and 3 bedroom homes with a double and 2 twins. Beds are made up for your arrival with bed linens and duvets. Whats included with cheap static caravan hire? All bedrooms have TV with selected satellite channels, bath and/or shower, Gas combi central heating with individual thermostat radiators including all bedrooms, shower room and WC. In winter you can feel warm with extra insulation to the floor, walls and ceiling. Patio furniture is also offered in the verandas.

The best information on caravan hire this season. The kitchens come with gas cooker including a microwave. There you also get a lounge with the gas fire including a dining area. With some additional payment your pets are also allowed and the parking space can accommodate at least 2 cars.

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