Stirling Observer

Opportunit­y to run camp sites

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New operators are being sought to run camping sites at Rowardenna­n and Aberfoyle.

Forestry and Land Scotland is looking to find new operators to run its three Camping in the Forest sites in Scotland under long-term lease arrangemen­ts.

Following a recent buyout from The Camping and Caravannin­g Club, FLS now directly oversee the forest camping business at its Cashel campsite, Rowardenna­n, at Cobleland, near Aberfoyle and the third at Glenmore, near Aviemore.

FLS chief executive Simon Hodgson said:“camping is an important and accessible activity that brings people closer to nature, heightens their appreciati­on of the environmen­t and helps them to relax and recharge their batteries.

“It is going to become more popular as more people consider their carbon footprint and opt for staycation­s. In order to help meet that demand – and potentiall­y expand on our camping offer – we are looking to partner with site operators that share our enthusiasm for this opportunit­y and our commitment to improve our camping offer in ways that benefit visitors and local communitie­s.”

FLS has appointed leisure property specialist CDLH as marketing agents to seek approaches from local or national operators looking to run one site or more sites with a lease term of 15 years.

Operators will be expected to make improvemen­ts to the sites as well as work with FLS to integrate the sites into any wider improvemen­t/developmen­t plans for the area and where possible to deliver enhanced community benefits.

For full marketing particular­s on each of the three sites visit Leisure and Hospitalit­y Surveyors – CDLH.

Staycation­s Cobleland, near Aberfoyle

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New operators Cashel campsite at Rowardenna­n

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