Campsites in the Highlands
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Campsites in the Highlands

Expect secluded forest walks, stunning coastline, trips to Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle and more. The Highlands is a striking and inspiring region of Scotland with stunning scenery and a fascinating heritage. These campsites in the Highlands will be your guide.

30 campsites in the Highlands

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Dornoch Firth Caravan Park, Tain, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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A family-run park in the Highlands, by Tain and the Glenmorangie Distillery - a world of wonder north of Inverness!

Invernahavon Caravan Park, Newtonmore, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Invernahavon Caravan Park

Newtonmore, Highlands

Tranquil family-run park in the very heart of the Highlands, within the Cairngorms National Park. Dog friendly.

Kinloch Campsite, Isle Of Skye, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Kinloch Campsite

Isle Of Skye, Highlands

A welcoming, family-run site on the beautiful Isle of Skye at the head of Loch Dunvegan and near Dunvegan Castle.

John O'Groats Caravan and Camping Site, John O'groats, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Located at the end of A99 beside the John O'Groats Brewery at the north of Scotland. Perfect for LEJOG and NC500

Beinglas Campsite, Arrochar, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Beinglas Campsite

Arrochar, Highlands

Camping, touring, and glamping on the West Highland Way with mountain views. Enjoy an onsite pub and shop!

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Long Beach Campsite Knoydart, Knoydart, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Long Beach Campsite Knoydart

Knoydart, Highlands

Back to basics, bargain accommodation in Knoydart with wild camping, a millionaire's view and fishing.

Sinclair Bay Lodges, Keiss, Caithness, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Sinclair Bay Lodges

Keiss, Caithness, Highlands

Luxuriously finished and family friendly ensuite pods on Keiss Beach. Enjoy sea views from the private hot tubs!

The Halladale and North Coast Touring Park, Sutherland, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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A family and dog friendly site just off the North Coast 500 route, with sea views and an on site pub and shop.

Cromarty Camping, Black Isle, Cromarty, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Cromarty Camping

Black Isle, Cromarty, Highlands

Coastal touring pitches overlooking expansive seascape in the Scottish Highlands, perfect for a NC500 stopover.

Shore Caravan Site, Lochinver, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Shore Caravan Site

Lochinver, Highlands

Family friendly campsite with direct beach access, an onsite shop, and fish and chips. 15 minutes to Lochinver.

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FAQ

A place which combines fabulously remote landscapes with charming islands and some really big attractions - like Loch Ness and the NC500- it's no surprise that campers come to the Highlands. There are heaps of great campsites and these 15 are some of the very best.

Fort William, Aviemore, Inverness and Glencoe are some of the most popular places to camp in the Highlands.

More than 80% of campsites in the Highlands allow pets. Click through and book from a list of dog friendly sites here.

A good range of Highland campsites and holiday parks offer swimming pools. Check out our list here.

A number of 5 star campsites can be found in the Highlands, and the best are listed here.

Roughly 1 in 3 campsites in the Highlands are open all year round. Browse a list of sites here.

A small number of campsites in the Highlands are adult only, while the rest are family friendly. Browse a list of adult only sites here.