The Wee Camp Site |
On the hillside with great views across the loch to the Attadale Hills. Sheltered by trees and pitches layed out on level terraces. Hot showers, toilets, washing machine, electrical hookups. Beautiful views, sheltered, basic. Quiet rural position, but within a few minutes' walk of village amenities. Contact Mrs Joanna Boldra. Rating: 2.95 (4 votes)
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Glenshiel Campsite |
Situated at the foot of the spectacular mountains, the Five Sisters of Kintail, Shiel Bridge Caravan Park is often people's first stop in Lochalsh. The campsite has undergone recent upgrades to enhance the quality of the services including a facility block offering hot water 24/7, toilets, a disabled toilet and showers, also an area for dish and hand washing .
Rating: 3.58 (12 votes)
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South Whittlieburn Farm |
A lovely, peaceful, small caravan and campsite on working sheep farm in Brisbane Glen, just two and a half miles northeast of the popular tourist resort of Largs. The half acre lawned field has good views, part sloping, part hard, toilet, shower, sinks, razor points, 5 electric hookups. Rating: 3.47 (3 votes)
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Invercaimbe Caravan and Campsite |
This is a small family run caravan site with 20 mixed pitches situated close to the village of Arisaig and overlooking the Hebridean Islands of Eigg Rhum and Skye. There is a sandy beach and sheltered sea inlet on two sides providing a safe paddling, swimming and boating environment. The site is free draining sandy soil and has level firm standing suitable for motorhomes and caravans alike.
Facilites consist of toilets, showers, laundry & Rating: 3.98 (9 votes)
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Beinglas Farm Campsite |
This site is for tent campers and small campervans only although there are heated wooden wigwams and B&B accomodation also. There is a bar and diner available onsite. The site is on the West Highland Way and also at the start of climb to summit of munro Beinn Chabhair. Level grassed field with great views.
Contact June Palmer. Rating: 4.01 (18 votes)
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Drymen Camping |
Set in a beautiful part of Scotland with lovely views of the Campsie Fells and surrounding countryside this is an ideal location for exploring Loch Lomond, The Trossachs and Central Scotland.
Directly on the West Highland Way with beautiful views this is an ideal stop after your first day on the West Highland Way. We are the only campsite near Drymen, one mile south of the village.
Tent pitches in grass field. Large indoor cooking area along Rating: 3.33 (6 votes)
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By the Way Hostel and Campsite, |
By the Way provides a variety of good quality budget accommodation for hillwalkers and climbers, and of course West Highland Way walkers. The site also offers hostel accommodation, European style trekker huts, camping cabins and for those staying a bit longer log cabin and holiday home accommodation.
The site also now boasts a brand new motorhome site for motorhomes and touring caravans.
By The Way is owned and run by keen walkers who have Rating: 3.87 (3 votes)
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The Ken Bridge Hotel Campsite |
Situated next to the Ken Bridge Hotel on the banks of the beautiful River Ken at the head of Loch Ken. It is a superb centre for golfing, hill walking, cycling, bird watching, field and water sports or for simply relaxing and taking in the spectacular scenery. Contact Dave and Sue Paterson.
The site does not accept dogs. Rating: 3.60 (1 votes)
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Pettycur Bay Holiday Park |
Located between Burntisland and Kinghorn on the south Fife coast this site boasts its very own campsite catering for tents, motorhomes and caravans. Bettycur Bay is in an ideal location overlooking 2 miles golden sands with panoramic views accross Firth of Forth to Edinburgh. Dogs are allowed but not in the tent area.
Click on weblink above for full information.
Rating: 3.60 (1 votes)
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Grandtully Station Park |
The Scottish Canoe Association has a campsite at the old station yard at Grandtully near Aberfeldy. The site is sheltered and secluded but is only a short walk from the slalom site at Grandtully rapids on the river Tay and there is easy access to the local hills and country paths. It is suitable for individual and group bookings from, canoeists, rafters, cyclists, hillwalkers, Scouts, touring caravanners, orienteers, outdoor pursuits, groups Rating: 3.20 (5 votes)
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Cobleland Caravan and Camping Site |
Set on the banks of the River Forth amidst majestic oak trees, Cobleland is in the heart of Scotland's first National Park. The rugged mountains of the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park offer a wealth of forest trails and picnic sites, as well as cycling, fishing and orienteering. Take the Highland Boundary Fault Trail from the Park's Visitor Centre.
126 pitches - tents - caravans - motorhomes - premium pitches with hook-ups - hot & Rating: 4.28 (37 votes)
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Moffat Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
The pretty wool town of Moffat is home to this popular Club Site. It is a great place to stop off on your way up through Scotland or down south to England, but it is worth staying more than one night. Explore the beauty and attractions of the Scottish Lowlands. Rating: 3.43 (6 votes)
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Ardroil Caravan & Campsite |
This is a basic camping area right on the dunes of Traigh Uuige. Enter at the parking area for the beach. Run by the local crofting community. Only facilities are public conveniences and a water pipe. Strictly no towing or seasonal caravans. Community shop and seasonal community cafe within 1 mile. Please contact site for further info and details. OS map 13 GR 047,327.
£15 per night for campervan Rating: 3.60 (4 votes)
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Craighead Caravan and Campsite |
Craighead is a small family run Caravan and Camping park, located in the Buchan Countryside in the North-East of Scotland. It is situated only one mile away from the picturesque coastal village of Cruden Bay, with it's golden sandy beach.
The site extends to approximately five acres of grassy level land and offers spacious pitches for tents, tourers and motorhomes, as well as static holiday homes. Rating: 5.00 (1 votes)
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Skye Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
This picturesque campsite located on the Isle of Skye is right on the shore or Loch Greshornish providing fantastic views. The campsite is on a working croft so you'll have Highland Cattle and sheep grazing nearby. There are also hens and ducks wandering about and you can buy freshly laid eggs from the on-site shop.
There are 105 pitches with a mix of grass and hardstanding. Facilities include an amenity block with hot showers, Rating: 3.74 (14 votes)
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Bayview Caravan Site |
Bayview Caravan and Campsite is a traditional, small campsite located just off the North Coast 500 route in Talmine, Melness, on the shores of Talmine Bay.
On site we have several pitches with stunning sea views, a toilet block with free showers and an area to dispose of your chemical waste. We do not currently offer electric hook-up but look forward to adding this to the site in the future. Dogs are welcome on site but must be kept on a lead Rating: 2.60 (3 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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Point of Ness Caravan and Camping Site |
The campsite is situated on the shoreline overlooking Stromness, one mile west of the pierhead and ferry. The site provides dramatic views over towards the hills of Hoy. Located in a quiet location with a shoreline walk from the site. For further information and bookings contact Education & Recreation Dept (Orkney Isles Council) based at School Place, Kirkwall Orkney. KW16 3DW. Tel 01856 873535 ext 2901 Rating: 3.71 (7 votes)
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