Thirlestane Caravan Park is an owner-based, family-run park nestled in the Scottish Borders. There is a wonderful community of holiday home owners throughout the park, and our team go above and beyond to ensure you have everything you require.
As Thirlestane Caravan Park will be your second home, our team want to make sure you feel welcome and provide the best possible facilities for your convenience. The park community is very special, with several residents having been here for many years.
Enjoy the parks rural setting while having the convenience of being located just outside the town of Lauder and within a short drive of other well serviced towns. The park is also situated on the major A68 road and within close proximity to the Stow train station with routes direct to Edinburgh.
The park managers, Scott and Lesley, will ensure you have all the information you require and also be on hand whenever you are staying on site.
- Washing machine and dryer
- Gated children’s play park
- Laundry and drying facilities
- Modern toilet and shower block
- Disabled and family bathroom
- Baby changing facilities
- Childrens play area
- Food Preparation Area
- Wi-Fi (payable)
- Electric car charging points at reception
- Water filling point
- Dogs welcome (on a lead)
- Discounted access to Thirlestane Castle & Grounds
- No subletting/Owners only
- 2023 Annual Site Fees – £1746
- Gas refilling is available at Scotts Garage in Earlston (7 miles)
- Petrol station, supermarket and general amenities within 2 miles
OUR CARAVAN PARK MANAGERS
Our Team
Scott and Lesley have been managing the park since 2015 and are delighted to call Thirlestane Caravan Park home. They welcome each guest and become familiar faces, particularly for our regular seasonal visitors. They are dedicated to ensuring your stay is as memorable and enjoyable as possible, however you choose to stay with us.
HOME OF MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES
Experience
There is an abundance of things to do on your doorstep, some of which are a walking distance from Thirlestane Caravan Park. The Scottish Borders is popular due to the sheer range of activities packed into such a small and accessible region – castles, historic festivals, arts and crafts, delicious local produce and miles of rolling hills, beautiful valleys, and the Berwickshire coastline.
What a brilliant place to come to. The views are amazing, having a castle on your doorstep. The place is spotless; the grounds are well-kept to high standards. The staff bend over backwards to help and get things done ASAP. Best place to make your second home. Can’t recommend it highly enough.
Fantastic site! Just been camping for the weekend, so peaceful and quiet, showers and toilets very clean and well looked after. Friendly and helpful staff.
Even the locals in the village of Lauder were very friendly, would recommend this site to anyone its great.
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