Discover the charm and beauty of Cruden Bay and the surrounding Aberdeenshire region. Located on Scotland’s northeast coast, this area boasts a rich history, stunning landscapes, and a warm, welcoming community.
Local attractions include golfing, fishing, water sports and coastal and countryside paths, with walking trails suitable for all fitness levels. At Craighead Holiday Park, we have a range of brand-new holiday lodges for sale by some of the best manufacturers on the market, including Willerby, Pemberton and Prestige.
Our spacious touring pitches are perfect for touring caravans, motorhomes and campervans, and we provide a perfect base for exploring everything the local area has to offer.
If you would like information on our holiday lodges for sale in Scotland, would like to make a reservation for our touring pitches or you have any other questions please contact our team by phone 07494 039 456, or email info@craigheadholidaypark.co.uk, and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Craighead Holiday Park is just a short distance from Cruden Bay, a small friendly village famous for its beach, historical landmarks and stunning natural beauty.
Cruden Bay village offers a selection of cafes, pubs and small shops for refreshments and supplies.
There are also major supermarkets just a short distance from Craighead Caravan Park including Asda, Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi for all your requirements.
Cruden Bay Sands is a picturesque beach a mile from Craighead Holiday Park Known for its natural beauty and wide expanse of golden sand, the area is popular with locals and tourists.
The beach is surrounded by dunes and offers stunning views of the North Sea, creating a tranquil and photogenic setting.
The beach and surrounding area are home to diverse bird species and marine life, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching and nature walks.
Grey and common seals can often be spotted basking on the shores or bobbing in the water.
Nearby Newburgh Beach is also a seal hotspot. Occasionally, bottlenose dolphins and minke whales can be seen offshore.
They are more likely to appear in the summer months.
Slains Castle is a dramatic cliff-top ruin with breathtaking views of the North Sea, cliffs, and surrounding countryside.
Rich in history and steeped in legend, it is best known for its connection to Dracula author Bram Stoker after his many visits to the area in the 1890s.
In easy walking distance from Cruden Bay, Port Errol Harbour is a picturesque harbour with colourful boats and historic structures.
Perfect for sightseeing seabirds, seals and occasional dolphins.
There are nearby cafes and small shops for a warm drink and light refreshments.
Peterhead is a perfect location for visitors seeking a mix of adventure, culture and relaxation.
Whether you are exploring the historic castles or savouring local seafood and whisky, this region offers something for everyone.
Just 20 minutes from Peterhead, Newburgh beach is home to a large colony of seals. You can watch them lounging on the sand or swimming in the sea.