
Best campsites in the Highlands
Love the thought of dramatic scenery, road trips along the North Coast 500 and sightseeing the likes of Loch Ness, Dunrobin Castle and Achmelvich Bay - but don't know where to pitch? Our rundown of the 10 very best campsites in the Highlands will show you exactly where to book!
9 best campsites in the Highlands
Nairn, Highlands
66 reviews
100%
would recommend
Award-winning family campsite with an onsite pond and paddleboarding available. Set by the North Coast 500 route.
Fort William, Highlands
60 reviews
97%
would recommend
Award-winning family/dog friendly site in the heart of the Highlands. By the River Spean with views to Ben Nevis.
Corpach, Fort William, Highlands
105 reviews
84%
would recommend
Dog friendly camping and touring by a peaceful loch in the Highlands with a private beach. On Jacobite train route.
Dundonnell, Garve, Highlands
55 reviews
95%
would recommend
Stunning lochside and dog-friendly campsite with a bothy, ideal for remote adventures, Munro-bagging and campfires.
Strathpeffer, Highlands
41 reviews
98%
would recommend
Touring, camping and a cosy yurt in the centre of the Highlands, near the Munro mountains and Strathpuffer 24.
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Golspie, Highlands
42 reviews
83%
would recommend
Fantastic hardstanding touring site on the North Coast 500 driving route, shadowed by Ben Bhraggie.
Ardgay, Highlands
5 reviews
100%
would recommend
Modern ensuite glamping pods on the scenic NC500. Surrounded Highland countryside and beautiful walks.
Cannich, Beauly, Highlands
4 reviews
100%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly site with glamping pods on secluded 155 acre estate in beautiful highland glens.
Assynt, Lochinver, Highlands
12 reviews
92%
would recommend
Deluxe ensuite pod with a hot tub and views of Lochinver Harbour and the Suilven mountain. Open year round.