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54 campsites in Scotland, Highlands and Islands

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Grantown-on-Spey Caravan Park
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.
Kinlochewe Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
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.
Culloden Moor Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
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.
Bunree Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
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. The site has 99 hardstanding pitches of which 12 are serviced.(some seasonal) all with 16amp electricity,  You will also have access to many cycling and walking paths, shops and restaurants. The  pitches at the loch side 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
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.
Altnaharra Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
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.
Dunnet Bay Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
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.
Brora Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Situated just north of Brora on the east coast of Sutherland, Brora is a small Caravan and Motorhome Club site set in a sheltered saucer of land with pretty views of the surrounding countryside and just 300 yards from a sandy beach. it has a single well equipped toilet block. You can play golf directly from the site and use the course as your pathway to the sea. The site has 58 grass or hardstanding pitches all except 2 with electricity 16 amp. Tents allowed.
Broomfield Holiday Park
Broomfield Holiday Park is situated on the seafront at the western end of Ullapool. The park extends to some 12 acres, mostly level, all grass and with many pitches right on the lochside overlooking the Summer Isles, famous for its sunsets. There are 140 pitches, 110 with 16A electricity and 44 in an area reserved for tents. There is a small play area and part of the reception has been made into an information centre. There is no shop on site as Ullapool is just five minutes walk, where there are shops, bars, restaurants, a leisure centre, swimming pool and golf course.
Skye Camping & Caravanning Club Site
Skye Camping & Caravanning Club site can be found on the banks of Loch Greshornish, the location of this site is both scenic and peaceful. The owners look after the site themselves and everything is very well cared for, attractive and clean. There are 105 pitches, 85 with 16A electricity, of these, 46 are on hardstanding. Most pitches are level with loch views. The site also has two Camping Pods and two Yurts. The atmosphere is very welcoming, from the first greeting at reception to the wave goodbye. Facilities are modern, warm and clean. There is much wildlife in the area and you might be lucky enough to see and hear a golden eagle. The site owns the adjoining loch shore, which is fenced and gated, so fishing (without a licence) is possible.
Fortrose Bay Campsite
Fortrose Bay Campsite is a small, touring campsite located on the shores of the Moray Firth in Fortrose, Scotland. It is a perfect place to relax and unwind, with stunning views over the water and the Black Isle. The campsite is also within easy walking distance of the historic village of Fortrose, which has a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs. Fortrose is a great base for exploring the rest of the Highlands, including Inverness, which is just a 15-mile drive away. The Black Isle is known for its microclimate, which means it often has better weather than other parts of Scotland. A short walk from the site is Chanonry Point where both seals, otters & dolphins may be spotted.
Sango Sands Oasis Caravan & Camping Site
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.
Sands Caravan & Camping
Sands Caravan and Camping is located just three miles west of Gairloch on the North West coast of Scotland. It is directly adjacent to a magnificent stretch of white sandy beach and most pitches have spectacular views of the Isle of Skye. Here you can combine the feeling of ‘wild’ camping with first class site facilities. The park offers 125 tent pitches on mown grass in hollows to the rear of the beach and 150pitches with electric hook-up for touring units. These are more formally arranged at a higher level. There are some hardstandings for motorhomes and the remaining pitches are on grass. Wigwams and static caravans are available for hire, all with extensive sea views. The site shop is very well stocked with groceries and camping equipment. The Barn restaurant on site offers freshly cooked food using ingredients from local suppliers. This is an ideal base for exploring the Wester Ross area with the Torridon Mountains, the impressive Inverewe Gardens and the historic fishing village of Ullapool or for simply relaxing and enjoying the views and facilities on site.
Sunnyside Croft Touring Park
Sunnyside Croft Touring Park is a 4-star site in a great spot. It is an ideal base for exploring Arisaig, Morar, Mallaig, Glenfinnan, Knoydart and hopping between the Isles of Muck, Eigg, Rum and Skye from this stunning coastline. With beaches at your fingertips, there is so much to enjoy. Sunnyside was awarded the Gold David Bellamy Conservation Award consistently since joining the scheme in 2013.
Reraig Caravan and Camping
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.
Kinloch Campsite
Kinloch Campsite is in an amazing setting on the shores of Loch Dunvegan. Located in the northwest of the Isle of Skye, it is the only site on Skye with both a stunning waterfront location and easy access to all the services of a traditional Highland village. The site is on a former croft at the head of scenic Loch Dunvegan and is overlooked by MacLeod’s Tables, two distinctive flat-topped hills that dominate the skyline. There are pitches right on the loch shore giving visitors amazing views and making it the perfect spot from which to watch the many and varied birds that populate these tidal waters, including the occasional eagle. Seals are also regular visitors. Dunvegan is the ideal base to explore the north of Skye and is a popular diversion on the North Coast 500. The site has 120 grass or hard standing pitches most with electric hook-up 16amp. There are large tent areas where owners can choose their spot to pitch their tents.
Resipole Farm Holiday Park
This quiet, open, five-hectare park is marvellously set on the shores of Loch Sunart, eight miles from Strontian, on the Ardnamurchan peninsula. It is a must for anyone seeking peace and tranquillity and really worth the journey. With wonderful views across the water and regularly visited by wild deer, Resipole Farm offers a good base for exploring the whole of this scenic area or, more locally, for fishing, boating (launching from the site’s own slipway) and walking in the unspoilt countryside. There are 48 level and well drained touring pitches here, 40 with 10/16A electricity. Tents are sited by the hedges.
Riverside Chalet and Caravan Park
Riverside Chalet and Caravan Prak is an adult only site next to the River Blackwater, with some of the Munro mountains almost on your doorstep, plus great fishing, hiking and mountain biking at the Strathpuffer 24. Down by the river you can watch the local heron who loves to fish or try swimming and paddling. Also in reach are Loch Ness, the Cairngorms and the lovely Isle of Skye. This Tranquil site provides peace and quiet and is short drive from Scotland's east coast. Wellness workshops available onsite including reiki and reflexology. You will be just a short way from the main road to Ullapool, where you can easily catch a ferry to the Scottish Isles. It's also a short drive to Inverness and Loch Ness. All 30 touring pitches here are on grass, with just 12 offering the convenience of electric hook-up. The site also has a bell tent and 2 chalets available to hire.
Staffin Caravan & Camping Site
This site is just outside the village of Staffin on the east coast of Skye. There are 50 touring pitches, 26 with 16A electricity and hardstanding and 24 on grass without electricity. Pitches on the upper terrace enjoy lovely views of the sea. The entrance to the site from the main road is by a single track road.
Applecross Camping
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.