Camping in the Highlands and Islands
54 campsites in Scotland, Highlands and Islands
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If you are looking for a really nice location for your visit to the south-west highlands, this site will take some beating as it surrounded by breathtaking mountains and glens. Located on the banks of Loch Linnhe, the site is also within easy reach of Fort William, Glen Coe, Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor mountains. You will also have access to many cycling and walking paths, shops and restaurants. The site comprises of 99 hardstanding pitches (some seasonal) all with 16amp electricity, the pitches at the lochside are very popular and awnings are not allowed on these so as to protect the view of those pitched behind. The nearby Corran ferry gives access to the Isle of Mull, Glenfinnan and Mallaig.
Morvich Caravan and Motorhome Club Site is the ideal getaway for those who enjoy the great outdoors. Located on the lush green, wooded valley floor and surrounded by picturesque hills and mountains, the caravan site offers breath taking scenery. Mostly owned by the National Trust for Scotland, the land has been designated as a National Scenic Area, so unforgettable natural beauty is guaranteed.
Nestled on the tranquil shores of Loch Naver with direct views of Ben Klibreck, Altnaharra Caravan and Motorhome Club site in Lairg is ideal for those wanting to get away from it all - the closest shops are 20 miles away. This site does not have a toilet block.
Granton-on-Spey Caravan Park is peacefully situated on the outskirts of the town, with views of the mountains in the distance. There are 125 well-tended gravel and grass pitches for caravans and motorhomes, all with 10/16 amp electricity and 69 offer fresh and wastewater facilities. In addition to this, a number of super pitches also offer 16 amp electricity, Wi-Fi and individual Freesat TV box.
Peaceful and intimate Kinlochewe Caravan and Motorhome Club Site is set at the foot of the rugged slopes of Beinn Eighe, at the end of a beautiful drive along Glen Docherty from Achnasheen. The site is a magical oasis where the world slows down to walking pace and you with it - glittering lochs, lush woodland and mountains provide a paradise for both climbers and walkers alike. The site also offers convenient facilities to ensure your holiday is trouble-free. The 56 pitches, all with 16 amp electricity, are all made of sturdy stone hardstandings. 5 backpacker tent pitches. Some seasonal pitches.
Dunnet Bay Caravan and Motorhome Club site is close to the village of Dunnet and next to a lovely sandy beach. Dunnet Bay is situated between the A836 and the sand dunes, looking out to Dunnet Head, the most northerly point of mainland Britain. There are 56 fairly level, grass touring pitches (two for tents), all with 16 amp electricity hook-ups.
Situated just north of Brora on the east coast of Sutherland, Brora Caravan and Motorhome Club site is set in a sheltered saucer of land with pretty views of the surrounding countryside and just 300 yards from a sandy beach. You can play golf directly from the site and use the course as your pathway to the sea. The site has 59 grass/hardstanding pitches all except 2 with electricity 16 amp.
Culloden Moor Caravan and Motorhome Club site is a quiet and tranquil place ideally located for exploring the city of Inverness and the surrounding areas. Gently sloping to face a glorious, unspoilt view over the Nairn Valley, it has the asset of being sheltered on one side by an abundant belt of mature trees to afford extra privacy and wind protection. It has 87 mainly hardstanding pitches (some seasonal), and most have 16 amp electricity.
Bunroy Park is set in nine acres of secluded parkland on the banks of the River Spean. It is surrounded by breathtaking mountains and glens, yet within easy reach of Fort William, Ben Nevis and the countless attractions of the Scottish Highlands. All year round, you can relax and enjoy the magnificent scenery and wildlife, and take advantage of the numerous things to see and do. The site comprises level grass areas surrounded by sheltering woodland. All the touring pitches are hardstanding with 10A electricity hook-ups. Accommodation to rent includes eight wooden lodges and three camping pods.
Sango Sands Oasis Caravan & Camping Site is a quiet, ten-acre site overlooking the beautiful Sango Bay, a Blue Flag beach. The site was established by the family in 1978 and they continue to work hard to improve the facilities each year.
On the edge of Loch Leven, surrounded by mountains and forest, Iain and Lynn Brown are continually developing this attractively located park in its magnificent historical setting. It provides 63 pitches for caravans, motorhomes and tents on level grass (can be a bit wet in bad weather) with gravel access roads (some hardstandings). You choose your own numbered pitch, those at the loch side being very popular. The only rules imposed are necessary for safety because the owners prefer their guests to feel free and enjoy themselves. This is a park you will want to return to again and again.
Port A Bhaigh Campsite is conveniently located near the small village of Altandhu, just a short drive from Achiltibuie, a picturesque village overlooking Badentarbet Bay and the stunning Summer Isles. From Port a Bhaigh, guests can enjoy panoramic views of the Summer Isle of Ristol and the Minch. With a rich history, the campsite's grounds were once a family croft, passed down through generations for agricultural purposes. In 2009, the land was transformed into a welcoming campsite, inviting visitors to experience the tranquillity and beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
Gairloch Holiday Park is a small family-run site with 75 touring pitches; 35 are hardstanding, 25 have hook-ups, and there are also 35 non-electric tent pitches. Two modern static holiday homes and a six-bedroom holiday cottage are for hire. All pitches and the cottage have spectacular views across Loch Gairloch to The Isle of Skye.
This is a small, level park close to Loch Alsh with a wooded hillside behind (crisscrossed with woodland walks). Set mainly on well-cut grass, it is sheltered from the prevailing winds by the hill and provides just 45 numbered pitches. There are 10A electrical connections and 35 hardstandings (two without electricity). Tents you can stand in are not accepted. Small tents are permitted at the owner's discretion, so it would be advisable to telephone first if this affects you.
Balranald Hebridean Holidays is a family-run site located on the picturesque west coast of North Uist in the heart of the RSPB’s Balranald Nature Reserve. Situated beside a beautiful sandy beach, the site is an ideal base for exploring Uist. It is a bird watchers paradise with a wide variety of wading and farmland birds nesting on the flower-rich machair and croft land. Horseshoe Bay is only 40m from the site entrance and is excellent for walking, kite surfing, swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding and watching the sunset in the evening.
Loch Ness Shores Camping & Caravanning Club site is located near the village of Foyers on the quieter south shore of what is accepted as the most famous of all Scottish Lochs. There are panoramic views of the mountains around the site and it is the perfect base for walking to explore the scenery and wildlife in the area. Historic sites like the magnificent Urquhart Castle and the charming town and village of Fort Augustus and Drumnadrochit are located around Loch Ness. The site itself has excellent eco credentials, using innovative green technologies. It has 99 pitches with electric and 25 grass pitches for tents.
Just outside Fort William, in a most attractive and quiet situation with views of Ben Nevis, this spacious park is used by those on active pursuits as well as sightseeing tourists. It comprises eight quite large fields, divided between caravans, motorhomes and tents. The 174 large touring pitches, many with hardstanding (steel pegs required,) are marked with wooden fence dividers, all with 16A electricity and 80 also have water and drainage. The park becomes full in the peak months, but there are vacancies each day. If the reception is closed (after hours), you can site yourself.
Sligachan site is the perfect base on the eastern side of the Isle of Skye. Only five minutes from a hotel with an excellent bar and restaurant, and the Cuillins brewery. Perfect for mountaineers, walkers and lovers of the wild Highland scenery.
Dornoch Caravan and Camping Park Situated in the Royal Burgh of Dornoch on the east coast of Sutherland, can be found next to Dornoch’s award winning beautiful golden beaches and its magnificent golf course. The site has 120 grass touring pitches with electric hook-up point 16amp (some seasonal) on the shores of the Dornoch Firth. Miles of clean golden sandy beaches to walk, play and relax on for all the family. Travelling north towards Caithness you pass through Brora and Helmsdale where you can visit The Timespan Centre run by the Helmsdale Heritage Society. Caithness has an attractive wild coastline and day trips to the Orkney Islands are available from Scrabster and John O'Groats.
The campsite itself is handily located on the road that slaloms down towards the village from the mountain pass. Go past the first field by the reception as the views are better from the ‘overflow' field, and there are no caravans there. Both fields are relatively flat with soft ground to pitch on and occupy great positions overlooking Applecross Bay. The campsite has its own beautiful café, where you will be delighted to see the wooden bar area opening out into a long flower tunnel, with neat tables, a small fountain and a children’s play area.
Highlands and Islands
The Highlands and Islands, including Skye, Mull and Islay, have some of the most dramatic landscapes in Europe, dominated by breathtaking mountain ranges such as Ben Nevis and the Grampians, plus deep glistening lochs: the largest being Loch Ness, where the monster reputedly lives. Lying at the very edge of Europe, the islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides share a rugged natural beauty, with unspoilt beaches and an abundance of wildlife.