Family’s Loch Lomond park crowned Scotland’s best

Under the spotlight at the Scottish Hospitality Awards were (from left) Wood Leisure director Sarah Wood MacGregor, park manager Tricia Farragher, compliance manager Calum MacGregor, and operations manager Bruce Thomson

LOMOND WOODS Holiday Park has been named at this month’s Scottish Hospitality Awards as Scotland’s finest park, beating hundreds of other businesses to the title.

Stepping up tourism industry at the Crowne Plaza in Glasgow were members of the park-owning Wood family.

Lomond Woods is one of six parks owned by Wood Leisure, and this year’s glittering awards ceremony also saw two of its other parks nominated for the Best Park in Scotland award.

They were Campsie Glen Holiday Park near Stirling, and Blairgowrie Holiday Park near Perth which gained a “highly commended” status in the category.

The Scottish Hospitality Awards highlight tomers.

Guests at Lomond Woods enjoy picture-postcard surroundings a short distance from the loch

Wood Leisure has been welcoming guests since 1981, this year sees the 25th anniversary of Lomond Woods under the family’s ownership.

Since acquiring the park, the group has invested heavily in new facilities, accommodation and landscaping to create a first-class destination for holiday guests.

Boasting a touring pitches.

Manager at Lomond Woods Tricia Farragher said that everyone at the park was thrilled to have taken the ultimate accolade of the Best Holiday Park in Scotland at the awards:

“We owe a big debt of thanks to the number one position,” she said.

“A big factomers receive.

“Delivering this is entirely in the hands of our staff team, so they deserve a big share of the credit for this wonderful achievement,” added Tricia.

The other five parks in the group are Blairgowrie Holiday Park, Corriefodly Holiday Park, Callander Woods Holiday Park, Deeside Holiday Park, and Campsie Glen Holiday Park.

There is more information about the Wood family’s parks at www.woodleisure.co.uk