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.

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82 campsites in the Highlands

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Port a Bhaigh Campsite, Achiltibuie, Ullapool, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Port a Bhaigh Campsite

Achiltibuie, Ullapool, Highlands

Camping and touring site set in an idyllic location looking across the Summer Isles on Scotland's West Coast.

Dornoch Caravan and Camping Park, Dornoch, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Family friendly tent and touring park just a short walk from the beach. Games and TV room onsite. Dog friendly.

Oakwood Caravan and Camping Park, Aviemore, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Family friendly camping, touring and glamping with a food truck and play area. Set in the Cairngorms National Park!

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!

Portmahomack Caravan Site, Portmahomack, Tain, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Portmahomack Caravan Site

Portmahomack, Tain, Highlands

Small, church-owned caravan site facing onto the beach in small seaside village at the end of the Tarbat Peninsula.

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The Crofters Snug, Thurso, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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The Crofters Snug

Thurso, Highlands

Touring and glamping with dramatic sea views at the top of mainland Scotland. Dogs are welcome.

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.

Inver Caravan Park, Dunbeath, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Inver Caravan Park

Dunbeath, Highlands

A sheltered, 4 star park along the A9 which makes an ideal stopover for Orkney or base for fishing and hillwalking.

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.

Applecross Campsite, Strathcarron, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Applecross Campsite

Strathcarron, Highlands

A tranquil and friendly campsite offering some of the best views from the Applecross Peninsula.

Glenmore Campsite, Aviemore, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Glenmore Campsite

Aviemore, Highlands

Set in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, with direct access to Loch Morlich. 15 minutes from Aviemore.

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

Macbeth's Hillock, Forres, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Macbeth's Hillock

Forres, Highlands

Five luxury, family friendly ensuite pods. Ten minutes to the coast, 35 minutes to Inverness.

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.

Highland Premier Glamping Pods, Kiltarlity, Beauly, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Highland Premier Glamping Pods

Kiltarlity, Beauly, Highlands

Ensuite glamping pods with hot tubs, a sauna, a BBQ hut and play area. Near the NC500 and 30 minutes to Inverness.

Eriskay Guesthouse and Aviemore Glamping, Aviemore, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Modern, ensuite glamping pods within the Cairngorms National Park, just a ten minute walk from a pub.

Mossbank Croft Certificated Location, Arisaig, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Peaceful touring farm site with stunning sea and mountain views over the Highlands, five minutes to Traigh beach.

North Star Glamping, Lybster, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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North Star Glamping

Lybster, Highlands

Ensuite glamping pods in a tranquil spot along the NC500 route, with stylish interiors and fire pits.

Craskie Glamping Pods, Cannich, Beauly, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Craskie Glamping Pods

Cannich, Beauly, Highlands

Family and dog friendly site with glamping pods on secluded 155 acre estate in beautiful highland glens.

Caithness Camping Pods, Watten, Wick, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Caithness Camping Pods

Watten, Wick, Highlands

Off-grid camping pods for use, open year round and overlooking Dunnet Head. Dog friendly.

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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.