Isle of Gigha Camping |
The campsite is small, with no vehicular access to the tent pitches and limited turning and maneuvering space for campervans and motorhomes. Our tent pitches are smaller than some campsites and we are unable to accommodate very large tents. We also have to limit motorhome length onsite to maximum 7m. Pitches 4-10 are particularly tight and we recommend maximum 6m vehicles for these spaces, with larger vehicles (up to 7m) better suited to pitches Rating: 3.55 (4 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 Colonsay |
If you are intending on camping on the Isle of Colonsay we suggest you contact the Isle of Colonsay Estate, Colonsay House,Isle of Colonsay, Argyll,PA61 7YT.
Other information on the Isle is obtainable via the weblink above. Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Isle of Coll Hotel |
Taken from the www.visitcoll.co.uk/ website
'Isle of Coll Wild camping for tents only on the hill behind the Coll Hotel offers an old fashioned experience (which is becoming rarer by the year) where you can camp completely amongst nature with no frills or cost. There are no facilities and you are expected to look after your site. The reward is wonderful views with plenty of fresh air and you are, of course, close to the hotel for Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Isle of Canna |
Seek permission from The National Trust for Scotland to camp. Advice relating to caravans and campervans can also be saught from them. As there are no shops take all that you need with you. Contact Winnie MacKinnon the NTS rep on the above number for the best info. Rating: 2.70 (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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Horgabost Campsite |
Campsite set by the beach opposite the castaway island of Taransay. On amazing grazing land run by Richard and Lena. Situated on the west coast of Harris, ideal for exploring the whole island to come back to a beautiful summer sunset. Small beach shop is open in the evenings with mobile shop visiting Tuesday and Friday. Through these current times, bookings for this site is essential. Rating: 3.68 (36 votes)
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Highfield Holidays |
Highfield is a peaceful, dog-friendly, 7-acre croft with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, located just a 5-minute walk from the long sandy beach of Tralee Bay. It offers 50 spacious grass and hardstanding as well as seasonal pitches for tents, tourers, and motorhomes and has immaculate, modern facilities including a new shower and toilet block, and dishwashing area. It also has a range of deluxe glamping pods and five 4-berth safari Rating: 4.00 (2 votes)
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Glenbrittle Campsite |
Glenbrittle Campsite is the ideal campsite if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of busy life; it has no mobile signal as it is 7 miles at the end of a single track road - but who needs a mobile when you have fantastic scenery surrounding you in every direction
The site now has over 30 electric hook-up pitches, there are 150 tent pitches all located near our beautiful sandy Glenbrittle beach
The shop/café/reception area is now home Rating: 4.06 (24 votes)
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Gardiesfauld Hostel |
The campsite, caravan pitches and hostel are situated on the most northerly isle in Scotland and beside the picturesque shore at Uyeasound. As of 2010 tents, motorhomes and touring caravans are allowed to pitch outside this youth hostel however there are strict rules for your consideration - see weblink. Also please book through the warden on the number supplied. This recently refurbished hostel combines superb facilities with a relaxed Rating: 4.40 (1 votes)
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Fortrose Bay Campsite |
Come and camp on the peaceful shores of the Moray Firth. Relax with a BBQ on the pebble beach whilst watching the sun set over the distant mountains.
Just a one mile walk from the site is Chanonry Point, the best spot to watch the UK's most northern colony of bottlenose dolphins.
Our friendly and welcoming site is open 29th March - 20th October inclusive.
The Black Isle is full of wildlife and lots of great walks. Fortrose is an Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Fluran Caravan Isle of Barra |
The owners of Fluran Caravan offer the availability of one pitch for a motorhome however this need to be booked by phone in advance of arrival. It is the only available pitch within Castlebay. The site also offers a 2 Bedroom Static caravan for hire which sleeps 4 comfortably in one double and one twin room. The caravan can accommodate 6 on request. Fluran Caravan is just a 5 minute walk from the main ferry terminal, and if available someone Rating: 3.40 (1 votes)
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Flodabay Farm |
Flodabay Farm offers a small site for up to 3 caravans or motorhomes on hardstanding pitches.
There is access to electric hookups, water and chemical disposal.
Full details can be accesed via the weblink above. Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Eilean Fraoich Camp Site |
A warm island welcome awaits you at this small friendly, family-run site which lies immediately beside the home of the owner on the scenic west coast of Lewis.
It is ideally situated for sandy beaches, coastal and moorland walks, hill climbing, loch fishing and close to many significant historical sites such as the Callanish Standing Stones.
From Barvas on the A857 take A858 for 6 miles. Located behind the school and museum in North Shawbost. Rating: 3.80 (14 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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Culzean Castle |
Stay in the grounds of the fairytale castle at Culzean. The fantastic example of Robert Adams architecture stands dramatically on a cliff and our Club Site has amazing views across the sea to the Isle of Arran.
Culzean Castle and Country Park hosts many events during the year, including childrens activities, Scottish country dancing and several music festivals. Managed by the National Trust for Scotland, the Park covers nearly 600 acres of Rating: 4.20 (2 votes)
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Culloden Moor Caravan Club Site |
A gently sloping site, sheltered on one side by a belt of trees and facing a glorious view over the Nairn Valley, and approximately a mile from the famous Culloden battlefield where Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated and Scottish history was rewritten. The site is about six miles from the town of Inverness, with its excellent shopping facilities and is centrally situated for touring some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland including Loch Rating: 3.71 (7 votes)
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Croft No 2 Eoligarry - Isle of Barra |
The site provides a well sheltered spot at the north eastern point of the Island. Located just 50m from the easily accessed white sands beach the site also offers a fantastic views of the surrounding Islands.
Onsite facilities include, drinking water, electric hookups and a chemical waste disposal point. All site users need to supply their own sanitary facilities. For those without such facilities the public conveniences at Eoligarry Jetty are Rating: 4.05 (4 votes)
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Crannich Holiday Caravans & Touring Site |
Self-catering holiday caravans & a small friendly touring site for motorhomes, campervans & touring caravans within 150 acres of farmland in Glen Aros near to Loch Frisa.
The location is central on the island between Salen & Dervaig with great walks, panoramic views of the glen, walking distance to Loch Frisa, the river Aros & forestry trails.
Accomodation comprises of the touring site with 6 hardstandings nicely spaced, overlooking a wildlife Rating: 4.53 (3 votes)
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