Lazy Duck Camping, Hostel and Off Grid Huts |
Campers have been welcome since the autumn of 2002 and the opening of the Speyside Way. A very peaceful site in grounds of a small hostel, can accommodate up to four two-man tents or their equivalent for a few nights. Campers have the use of a flush toilet and washbasin, hot water, washing up and bush shower, campfire area, picnic table and use of a wet weather shelter for cooking in if necessary. We also have a wood fired hot tub and sauna. Rating: 4.42 (33 votes)
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Windhaven Cafe, Camping and B&B |
We are the most northerly campsite and B&B on the UK mainland. The cafe is also the most northerly cafe on the NC500, on your way to Dunnet Head Lighthouse.
The site overlooks Brough Bay where you can sit and view the seals from our seal viewing point.
Back in the 1930s Windhaven was the most northerly Post Office and shop on the UK mainland, until it closed down in the 1960s.
We are a family run business, run by Clare & Phil, with a Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Badaguish Centre Camping For Groups |
There's lots of space for camping here in the 6 acres of grassland and the site can accommodate any size of group up to 100. Best suited to youth and organised groups. Available with or without
self-catering facilities (when available), you couldn't ask for a
better spot to pitch your tent
and enjoy the fantastic scenery that surrounds you.
The site has good, modern on-site facilities, lots of open space, access to many Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Bunchrew Caravan Park |
In a beautiful quiet setting on the southern shores of the Beauly Firth, the park enjoys wonderful views over the water to Ben Wyvis and the hills beyond. The 20 acres of peaceful sheltered parkland surrounded by mature trees offer a welcome haven to campers and caravanners. Rating: 4.25 (15 votes)
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Inver Caravan Park |
Quiet, friendly site conveniently situated adjacent A9. Excellent facilities with power showers and underfloor heating. Useful location for exploring far north, as stop-over en route to Orkney, or on LEJOG walk/cycle, or for relaxing in a beautiful place overlooking the Moray Firth. Good drying room, shop in village (0.5ml) Rating: 3.47 (3 votes)
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North Coast Touring Park |
Situated in village of Melvich on the A836. Small clean site with usual facilities. Local fishing. walking, bird watching and diving. The Halladale Inn is next door for food and drinks. Rating: 5.00 (2 votes)
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Isle of Rum |
Camping: there is a basic camping area, with toilets and running water by the shore of Loch Scresort, within 10 minutes walk of all facilities. Phone 01687 462026 for more details from the SNH Reserve office. Can get midgey when it's not windy! NO DOGS ALLOWED OVERNIGHT ON ISLAND.
There is a well stocked shop in the village. Owned and run by the community, it has limited opening hours but is always open in the evenings after 5pm. Apart Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Ledgowan Lodge Hotel Bunkhouse and Campsite |
Ledgowan Lodge is located at Achnasheen and welcomes tent and motorhome campers.
Camper vans may use the car park over night and there is access to the bunkhouse toilet and shower facilities.
Tents are allowed "next to the bunkhouse or amongst the trees, please note, the ground can get a little wet if we have had heavy rain."
The site has no electric hook-up facilities.
Weblink above gives access to the hotels website.
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Eigg Organics Camping |
Camping pitches in area fenced off from stock with stunning views overlooking Isle Rum and Atlantic Ocean. Compost toilet, fresh drinking water and sink for washing. Showers available in house. Situated at northern end of isle. Please contact Sue when planning to visit or when intending to camp out of main season.
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Inver Coille |
Inver Coille pronounced 'Inver Coya' click the button above to hear its pronunciation in Gaelic the 'Coille' part also means forest in Scottish Gaelic. It is the forest which surrounds our family-run campsite with the added benefit of a forestry path linking us directly to the Great Glen Way for everyone to enjoy.
With scenic mountain views from all areas of the campsite, the forest and the burn (stream) which runs alongside Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Isle of Eigg Wild Camping |
To comply with Scottish Outdoor Access Code, camping access rights are extending to wild camping provided camping is lightweight, done in small numbers and only for two or three nights in any one place. Avoid any problems arising for local people, especially farmers and crofters, by not camping in enclosed fields of crops or farm animals and by keeping well away from buildings, roads or historic structures. All litter, pollution and traces of Rating: 2.90 (2 votes)
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Rothiemurchus Camp and Caravan Park |
Set opposite the Hilton Coylumbridge at start of Lairig Ghru walk. Within Caledonian Forest and wilderness setting. No dogs allowed (except guide dogs) in the tent camping area, but they are allowed if you have a caravan or campervan in the touring area. New facilities for tent campers in 2004. Check with site for disabled facilities. See weblink for full details. Woodshed Bar and restaurants available at Hilton Hotel. Rating: 4.21 (18 votes)
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Macdonald Hotel Cabins and Campsite |
Small site located at the back of the hotel which can take 11 two man tents. There are also small cabins on the site which share the facilities. Drying room and free showers. Located 100 meters from the West Highland Way on the northern outskirts of Kinlochleven. Bar onsite has wide screened TV, pool table and quiz machine. Rating: 3.73 (3 votes)
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Red Squirrel Campsite Glenmidge |
Casual farm site close to Glencoe village (1.5 miles out of main street). By river Coe and ideal location from which to explore the attractions of the glen. The site is sited in 22 acres of woodland with a swimming hole and permit fishing on the river. Offsite places near river. Ideal for mountains, walks and nature. Large groups catered for Scouts, Schools etc - please book to avoid disapointment. Allows campfires upto 11:00 pm Rating: 3.49 (16 votes)
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Sunart Camping |
Sunart Camping is a small family run site on the edge of the quite village of Srontian on the stunning Ardnamurchan Penninsula within walking distance to store, post office, pub, restraunts and not forgetting THE SUNART CENTRE. Open all year other than February.
The site has the added bonus of a Bothy with wood burning stove and drying room for when the weather is a bit inclement. We even have a dog shower for mans best friend! Mountain bikes Rating: 4.50 (6 votes)
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Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park |
Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park has a superb setting, nestled between the fine white sand dunes of Nairn East Beach, a championship golf course and a beautiful marina. So you might want to bring your clubs, along with beach balls, buckets and spades and keep you camera close in case you spot the resident Moray Firth dolphins!
14 touring pitches on this park which is superbly located with direct access to the dunes of East Nairn beach and overlooking Rating: 3.00 (1 votes)
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Ferry View |
Ferry View is ideally located on the NC500, for exploring Caithness and is less than 1 mile from the Gills Bay Ferry for the Orkney Islands. Open all year round, this small family run site has hard standing and electric on all pitches and provides a "service" for those who just want to refill and empty waste. Licenced takeaway onsite. Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Cannich Caravan and Camping Site |
Six acre peaceful site within Scots pine and birchwood woodlands. At the head of Glen Affric (probably the best Glen in Scotland).Five minute walk to shops and pub. Pitches are flat with picnic benches. Indoor dishwashing and TV room for kids.
The site is now OPEN ALL YEAR for camping and tourers offering heated toilet/shower room and an on site cafe which is open each day from 9am till 5 pm. Rating: 4.61 (24 votes)
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Moyle Park Campsite |
Moyle Park Campsite is situated on a working croft in a remote glen in beautiful Wester Ross. Excellent opportunities exist for hillwalkers; the Five Sisters of Kintail, Falls of Glomach, South Cluanie Ridge, Forcan Ridge, the Saddle and Ben Sgritheal to name but a few of the more popular walks in the area.
The site has five hard standings and space for tents. Fresh water is available and there is a chemical disposal point. Toilet and shower Rating: 2.80 (1 votes)
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Kinloid Caravan Park |
Two-acre split-level site.
Facilities include a toilet block, with showers along with an adjacent laundrette with washing machine and tumble dryer. Owners Mr and Mrs Gillies. Ordnance Survey Sheet 40 Grid Ref 662,878
Rating: 2.53 (3 votes)
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Dornoch Firth Caravan Park |
5 miles south of Dornoch located centrally for touring the Northern Highlands.Convenient for coastal walks and exploration. Many recreational opportunities locally. Bar and restaurant very close to site. Shop 2 miles.Secluded tent area. Usual facilities. See website for specific opening dates for tourers and tents. Caravan and motorhomes are accepted all year round while tents area is open from April to October. Rating: 3.87 (3 votes)
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