Camping at Tully - Do we need to book a pitch?
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Information on using Grandtully Camp-site is included:
Canoe Slalom Web Site Front Page
and "HERE":
SCA Grandtully Camp site Information
Canoe Slalom Web Site Front Page
and "HERE":
SCA Grandtully Camp site Information
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Hmm......the SCA campsite management message was much stronger on pre-booking, tent pitch sizes and the distance between them last year. Despite/because of this, there were only two tents (for one party) in the whole upper field that weekend. However, see the current safety rules on the SCA Grandtully website.....the form on this page appears as a registration form (all users are required to register) rather than one for booking, but you never know.....
It's certainly the case, as stated on the slalom website and in the SCA Grandtully campsite page, that caravans and campervans are going to be restricted - this has been on for a while. Again, as noted on the website page, the track to the upper field is rough - I'd also suggest that for caravans in particular, especially larger ones, there could be a real issue with the entrance to the field from the track. ???
It's certainly the case, as stated on the slalom website and in the SCA Grandtully campsite page, that caravans and campervans are going to be restricted - this has been on for a while. Again, as noted on the website page, the track to the upper field is rough - I'd also suggest that for caravans in particular, especially larger ones, there could be a real issue with the entrance to the field from the track. ???