Caithness is well known for its excellent countryside and rich history. A trip to Dunrobin Castle will not disappoint - it is the largest house in the northern Highlands and was built in the early 14th century. Learn about the history of the area through its museums and galleries. Helmsdale offers a varied collection including re-creations of a croft and byre. Stay at one of our campsites in Caithness and enjoy this beautiful part of Scotland.
Wick, Highlands
Peaceful family and dog friendly site on the banks of the River Wick, conveniently situated along the NC500 route.
4.84 /5
Canisbay, Wick, Highlands
A small, peaceful, family friendly site ideal for those exploring the Orkney Islands, Caithness and the NC500.
John O'groats, Highlands
Located at the end of A99 beside the 'Last House' at the very north of Scotland. Perfect for LEJOG and NC500.
Dunbeath, Highlands
A sheltered, 4 star park along the A9 which makes an ideal stopover for Orkney or base for fishing and hillwalking.
Thurso, Highlands
Touring and glamping with dramatic sea views at the top of mainland Scotland. Dogs are welcome.
Watten, Wick, Highlands
Off-grid camping pods for use, open year round and overlooking Dunnet Head. Dog friendly.
Lybster, Highlands
En-suite glamping pods in a tranquil spot along the NC500 route, with stylish interiors and fire pits.