Scotland's answer to Route 66, the UK has few driving routes quite as epic as the NC 500 in the Scottish Highlands. Weaving a path from Inverness to Applecross and on to Ullapool, Caithness and John o'Groats, seemingly never-ending roads wind their way through some of Scotland's most majestic coastal scenery. These campsites near the North Coast 500 make great rest stops.
Dunbeath, Highlands
A sheltered, 4 star park along the A9 which makes an ideal stopover for Orkney or base for fishing and hillwalking.
Inverness, Highlands
Top facilities and pitches by a beautiful Highland setting, Inverness and the Culloden Battlefield.
Dornoch, Highlands
Family friendly tent and touring park just a short walk from the beach. Games and TV room onsite. Dog friendly.
Laide, Wester Ross, Highlands
Settled on the seafront, this park offers a peaceful getaway for all. Fresh air and stunning views from your pitch.
Thurso, Highlands
Touring and glamping with dramatic sea views at the top of mainland Scotland. Dogs are welcome.
Cawdor, Highlands
Cosy ensuite glamping pods nestled in the stunning Scottish countryside, 25 minutes from Inverness.
Black Isle, Cromarty, Highlands
Coastal touring pitches overlooking expansive seascape in the Scottish Highlands, perfect for a NC500 stopover.
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.