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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Tolsta Chaolais Campsite CLOSED |
scottishcamping.com has had several reports 2011 of people being unable to locate this site and our recent attempts to contact the owner have been unsuccessful so we are unable to confirm this sites continuing existence. FOR INFORMATION: The scottishcamping map number 31 has also now been reallocated to a different site for the 2014 new map 3rd edition. Please let us know if you have visited recently and we will amend this entry.
The following Rating: 3.00 (2 votes)
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The Garths |
Fetlar presently has no dedicated facilities for camping or caravanning, however we are working on plans to provide both.
Fetlar hall is currently looking at providing hook up points for Caravans and Motorhomes.
We are also looking at options for providing a campsite with access to shower and toilet facilities.
At present wild camping is available at various places on the island. Currently the only public toilets are located at the Ferry Rating: 2.87 (3 votes)
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Rosehearty Caravan Park CLOSED 2013 |
Rosehearty Caravan Park closed in 2013. The website entry reads "following the Council decision to transfer the operation of caravan parks, investigations into the possibilities of community group involvement and commercial operation for the management and operation of this park were unsuccessful, therefore Rosehearty is no longer operating as a caravan park".
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Queen Elizabeth Caravan Park |
Stonehaven is famous for its quaint little shops, tranquil restaurants and historic enclosed harbour.
The unique art deco open-air Olympic size swimming pool is within walking distance.
The highlights of the summer season are the Highland Games and half marathon race. The caravan park is situated beside the village of Cowie, on the promenade next to the sports centre.
Scenic beach walks to the cliffs of Dunnottar Castle. Open end of March to Rating: 4.55 (4 votes)
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Port Mor Centre Campsite |
The Campsite at Port Mor is available from the beginning of February until the end of Novemeber, the Campsite is closed through the months of December and January. We accept all tents, camper vans and caravans. We also have 10 electric hookups available at an extra cost of £3 per night. The Centre itself has a wide range of facilities for campers such as toilets (including disabled toilets/showers), showers, laundry, water, a cafe and Rating: 4.42 (9 votes)
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Oot Ower Lounge |
The Oot Ower lounge is a new build which opened in November 2001. It is a family run establishment comprising an easy atmosphere, with pleasant and helpful occupants. Situated on the east side of Whalsay at Livister, it overlooks the Huxter loch, where the remains of a Broch can be seen clearly. The Island is ideal for family walks, trout fishing or bird watching - weather permitting of course.
The Isle of Whalsey is 25 mins on a ferry from Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Oldshoremore Camping and Caravan |
The official site at Oldshoremore closed in 2002. This site continues to appear on maps and in Scottish tourist publications. Nearest alternative official sites at Durness and Scourie. We have recently been advised by some visitors to scottishcamping.com that there is a small camping area set between the public conveniences and the shore where wild camping is permitted at a small cost to the local crofter. Please note this is an unofficial site, Rating: 3.20 (3 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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Isle of Barra |
There are now two official site on the Isle of Barra. We list both and you can access them via a search for Barra. You may wild camp with consent from the local crofter or the local responsible for the common grasing. Please see the weblink above and read the visitors reviews below which relate to camping near to the airport (now closed off due to erosion), on Vatersay and at Eoligarry. There is the Dunard Hostel with no camping in Castlebay for Rating: 3.53 (15 votes)
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