Drummohr Caravan Park
Proprietor W Melville & A Brodie
Season **OPEN ALL YEAR**
Address Levenhall, Musselburgh, EDINBURGH, EH21 8JS
Telephone (Evening) 0131 665 6867
Telephone 0131 665 6867
Fax 0131 653 6859
Email drummohr@googlemail.com
Website www.drummohr.org
Description Providing 120 generously spaced pitches, all are within easy reach of drinking water and waste disposal units.Two separate and fully tiled toilet blocks, Incorporated in each block is a disabled/baby chang cubicle, chemical toilet disposal point and a fully equipped laundry room. Other on-site services include electric hook-up points, hards standings, and serviced pitches, pay phone, Camping Gaz, Calor Gas and a well-stocked shop.
Developed to the very highest standards for the discerning caravanner and camper, Drum Mohr is sheltered and wooded on all sides. The park is mainly level and carefully landscaped, including the planting of some 1,500 trees and shrubs. It has extensive views on its northern aspect of the Firth of Forth. An area in the centre of the park has been set aside as a children's play area with swings.slide, etc.
Arrivals between 1-5 unless by arrangement
Departures by noon.
To book phone the park between 9-5
Other facilities Bothy (Like a Wigwam) - Sleeps 5 - £35 - £75 per night
WiFi access available
Tourist Attractions While you will be drawn to Edinburgh Castle, Hollyrood Palace and all the history of the Royal Mile between - plus all the city amenities from Arthur's Seat to the Zoo - the sheer tranquility of East Lothian's villages, miles of sandy beaches, fine castles, stately homes and the Museum of Flight East Fortune - final resting place of the supersonic 'Concorde Experience'!!
Directions Use the active map below to appreciate the unique situation of Drum Mohr Caravan Park - twenty minutes to the west lies Princes Street in the heart of Scotland's capital - while on the other hand the beautiful East Lothian countryside beckons. Thus Drum Mohr is not likely to be a place you will choose just for an overnight stop. You'll want to sample at length this area of contrasts.
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These details were last updated on Monday 12 July 2010






