Ben Nevis
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Campsites near Ben Nevis

The ultimate fitness test, conquer the UK's highest peak and marvel at views across the Grampian Mountains. The route is a real treat, passing glistening streams and breathtaking views, leading to a peak shrouded in the clouds. At the end save your energy and stay nearby at one of these campsites near Ben Nevis, and wake refreshed and proud of yourself the next morning.

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24 campsites near Ben Nevis

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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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Shieling Holidays

Isle Of Mull, Inner Hebrides

Unique and quirky self catering accommodation and camping by the sea on the Isle Of Mull.

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Kinloid Farm

Arisaig, Highlands

Touring, camping and cottages with a magnificent view of the Isle of Skye, Rum and Eigg. Fishing nearby.

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Peaceful touring farm site with stunning sea and mountain views over the Highlands, five minutes to Traigh beach.

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FAQ

A wide selection of campsites near Ben Nevis allow pets, and you can book a dog friendly site here. You can also take your dog up Ben Nevis, provided your dog is on a lead.

Roughly a third of campsites near Ben Nevis are open all year round. Book an out of season break here.

Although most campsites are family friendly, a couple of campsites near Ben Nevis are adult only. Browse and book from our selection here.

Toilets are available year round (during visitor centre opening hours) at the Glen Nevis Visitor Centre, though it is worth planning ahead as this may be a long way from where you are during your trek.

There is a selection of cafes within reach including the Pinemarten Cafe at the base of Aonach Mor and The Snowgoose Restaurant and Bar which is also on Aonach Mor. The Glen Nevis Visitor Centre, which is around two miles from the centre of Fort William, includes a shop selling hot and cold drinks and snacks, plus gifts and some outdoor supplies.

Parking for around 80 cars is available at the Glen Nevis Visitor Centre, which also acts as the starting point for one of the preferred routes up the mountain.