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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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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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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Wick River Campsite |
This family run site, which over looks Wick River is a very quiet, secluded, picturesque site surrounded by trees yet only a 5 minute walk into the town centre. Suitable for total relaxation but still only a short walking distance to the shops, restaurants, swimming pool, playing fields and local Heritage Centre. There is an 18 hole golf course and 3 miles of beautiful sandy beach within the vacinity.
This is a touring site which is licenced Rating: 4.00 (4 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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High Range Touring Caravan Park |
Located at the south-end of Aviemore, the park blends naturally among the silver birch trees and heather clad grounds of the High Range. Set within woodland at the edge of the Craigellachie Nature Reserve with a Touring Caravan Park (46 sites) and a separate Camping Park (22 sites). The Service Block has been designed to a very high standard of service, providing all that is necessary for your comfort including fully equipped laundrette, separate Rating: 3.10 (10 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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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.
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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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Portmahomack Caravan Site |
This small caravan site situated right on the shores of the Dornoch Firth on the East coast of the Highlands of Scotland. This site offers a ideal location for bringing your touring caravan for a perfect holiday. With only 35 vans maximum, you'll find yourself among a small , friendly group of caravanners, many of whom return year after year.
The site is set on land belonging to the local church and the camping funds go to support the Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Ardtower Caravan Park |
This newly constructed Caravan & Camping Park nestles into the crest of the hillside. We are conveniently situated mid-distance between Inverness City centre and the world famous Culloden Battle field. Just a five minutes drive on the B9006 to the main artery A9 Motorway.
Every one of the 80 pitches has an uninterrupted view towards the Bonnie Black Isle and the stunning mountains and hills beyond, plus 180 degree stunning unbeatable views of Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Ardnamurchan Campsite |
Bogha Caol Ard (pronounced bo cool ard) campsite on the edge of Kilchoan has stunning views down the Sound of Mull. It is the only campsite at the western end of the Ardnamurchan Peninsular to have it own toilet and shower facilities. The facilities are in an original stone byre which has recently been renovated.
Facilities include two electric showers and two toilets, the washbasins in all cubicles have hot water. This will be the second season Rating: 3.96 (10 votes)
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Gairloch Holiday Park |
In the village of Stath. Family owned. Small to medium sized with open outlook to the Torridon Hills. Ideal location for touring and exploring. Wi-Fi now available onsite.
Run by Colin & Marion Hoggett Rating: 4.26 (7 votes)
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Glenmore Caravan and Camping Site |
This site was upgraded for the 2005 season with new toilet and shower blocks. It is a large open site located on the shore of Loch Morlich. 7 miles from Aviemore on the road to the Cairngorm Ski Centre. 220 touring pitches with electric hookups and ample room for tents but book ahead in high season. Great location for all outdoor pursuits. Small outdoor shop and cafe next to site. Contact site re disabled facilities. Rating: 3.96 (39 votes)
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Bunroy Park Caravan and Camping Site |
Bunroy Caravan & Camping Site is set in 7 acres of secluded parkland on the banks of the River Spean and has level grass surrounded by sheltering woodland.
The site offers peace and tranquility in an idyllic setting surrounded by breathtaking scenery yet within easy reach of Fort William.
Roy Bridge is only a 5 minute stroll away.
As an alternative to traditional camping Camping Pods (Logpods) have been recently added to thie site. It also Rating: 4.62 (10 votes)
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Beauly Holiday Park |
Located off the main road between Inverness and Dingwall. This woodland site with a riverside location has recently been upgraded and extended with new facilities. Tourers and tents are welcome at the newly refurbished 4 star Beauly Holiday Park. Calor gas available to purchase. The onsite lounge bar is fully licenced. See weblink for full details. Rating: 3.74 (7 votes)
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Barrow Campsite |
Barrow Campsite Nairn, formally Barns Highland campsite is situated on an arable farm in the Highlands of Scotland, on the banks of the river Nairn. It is within cycling distance of the historic town of Nairn and a short drive to the city of Inverness. It is overlooking the rolling hills and only a few miles from spectacular beaches. Our touring campsite and glamping pods are dotted about this wonderful and secluded landscape surrounded by Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Grantown on Spey Caravan Park |
Located northwest off the main street. Tents not requiring electric are located in a separate area of the Park. We do not have specific pitches so that the ground covered can be rotated and everyone can enjoy some fresh grass on which to pitch. We offer picnic tables adjacent to your pitch. Manicured surroundings amidst an incredible array of birdlife, all set against the backdrop of the Cairngorm Mountains. New toilet block with full under floor Rating: 4.61 (20 votes)
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Loch Ness Bay Camping |
Loch Ness Bay Camping is a family run campsite which is a scenic 15 minute walk away from Loch Ness.
The site has 25 newly made 10 x 10m hard standing pitches. At each hard standing pitch there is an electrical hook up and access to fresh drinking water. The pitches have been designed in a horse shoe shape with the middle section being flat mown grass for tents.
The shower and toilet facilities are modern and accessible, and we have disposal Rating: 3.43 (8 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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