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54 campsites in Scotland, Highlands and Islands

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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. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. There are 5 tent pitches
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.
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.
Faichemard Farm Camping Site
Faichemard Farm is an adult only site, idyllically located on the outskirts of Invergarry in the Scottish Highlands. It has been run by the same family since 1935 and visitors can expect a very warm and helpful welcome. There is stunningly beautiful scenery from the 15 level touring pitches, many on hardstanding and all with 10A electricity and its own picnic table.
Scourie Caravan & Camping Park
This is a family-run park, which has a number of firm terraces with 60 pitches, which gives it an attractive layout – there is nothing regimented here. Perched on the edge of the bay in an elevated position, practically everyone has a view of the sea and a short walk along the shore footpath leads to a small sandy beach.
Levenwick Campsite
Levenwick Hall Campsite is a small site located on the southern tip of the beautiful Shetland Islands, the site offers a unique and tranquil experience for those looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It is situated in a stunning location, surrounded by rolling hills and spectacular sea views. The site is ideal for those exploring the local area, with plenty of activities to keep you entertained. There are many walking and cycling routes nearby, as well as a variety of water sports, such as kayaking, sailing, and windsurfing. For those looking for something a bit more adventurous, there is also rock climbing, abseiling, and coasteering available in the surrounding area. The site offers occasional live music during the summer and a communal BBQ area. There are also various restaurants and pubs nearby, offering a variety of local cuisine.
Woodend Caravan and Camping Park
Woodend Camping & Caravan Park is a delightful, small park overlooking Loch Shin and perfect for hill walkers and backpackers. Peaceful and simple, it is owned and run by Alan Ross, who provides a wonderfully warm Scottish welcome to visitors. The large camping field is undulating and gently sloping with some reasonably flat areas on a hill with open, panoramic views across the Loch to the hills beyond and all around.
Grannie’s Heilan’ Hame Holiday Park
Owned by Parkdean Holidays, the main interest at this very large, open holiday park is caravan holiday homes. Mostly neat, one area has recently been improved around the static caravans. The large area for touring caravans and tents is a mostly level, grassy field with a few areas separated by sand dunes. There are 300 unmarked touring pitches, 57 with electricity connections. The park is located to one side of the small village of Embo. There is direct access from the park to the wide sandy beach through the dunes. This is a lively park with plenty to keep families happy.
Glen Nevis Caravan & Camping Park
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.
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.
Glenmore Camping in the Forest
This site is attractively laid out in a fairly informal style in several adjoining areas connected by narrow, part gravel, part tarmac roads, with access to the lochside. One of these areas, the Pinewood Area, is very popular and has 28 hardstandings (some distance from the toilet block). Of the 206 marked pitches on fairly level, firm grass, 78 have 16A electricity. This site, with something for everyone, would be great for family holidays. The Glenmore Forest Park lies close to the sandy shore of Loch Morlich amidst conifer woods and surrounded on three sides by the impressive Cairngorm mountains. There is regular snowfall in the winter months. Large motorhomes are accepted but check availability with site in advance.
Thurso Caravan & Camping Site
Thurso Bay Caravan & Camping Park is a lovely 4.5-acre coastal site providing the best of both worlds: stunning rural coastal views with easy access to amenities in town. It overlooks Thurso Bay and the Orkney Isles can be seen in the distance. The North Link Ferry Terminal at Scrabster Harbour is only 3km away. The Blue Door Coffee Shop & Diner, located on-site, is Thurso's indie burger joint, coffee shop, and ice cream parlour all rolled into one. It serves original beef burgers, hot dogs, fish 'n fries as well as its own artisan ice cream and specialty milk shakes and coffee. Take-away available (great food and the great outdoors from the comfort of your tent, caravan, or motorhome). The site has 66 grass or hardstanding pitches and most have electric hook-up point.
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.
Point of Ness Caravan & Camping Site
Point of Ness Caravan & Camping Site is in an idyllic position bounded by the sea on one side (an entrance to the harbour). It is sheltered by the land from the open sea and has views of the mountains and the island of Hoy. There is a rocky beach close by and walks from the site. There are 48 pitches (12 with 10A electricity hook-ups) on this level, firm grassy site protected from the small drop to the sea by a low fence.
Camping Skye Broadford
Opened in June 2018, this site has been set up as a community campsite by the local community as a non-profit making enterprise. It is a lovely modern site in an amazing location with mountain views all around, yet it is just a five-minute walk from the village.

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.