Campsites near the West Highland Way
Stretching over 96 miles from Milngavie to Fort William in the Highlands, this route is a breathtaking way to explore Scotland, taking in a gorgeous national park. It's an average of eight days of walking, but we've got all the right places for you to relax, recharge your batteries and get a great night's sleep. Grab a cosy pitch and take in the view from these handy campsites near the West Highland Way.
8 campsites near the West Highland Way
Tyndrum Holiday Park
Tyndrum, Perthshire
4.66 /5
71 reviews
94%
would recommend
Camping, touring and glamping on The West Highland Way with mountain and river views. Family and dog friendly!
Ben Nevis Holiday Park
Fort William, Highlands
4.73 /5
115 reviews
88%
would recommend
Riverside camping and touring with breathtaking mountain views. Ten minutes from Fort William and Glen Nevis.
Glen Nevis Caravan and Camping Park
Fort William, Highlands
4.74 /5
46 reviews
98%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly park with stunning views at the foot of Ben Nevis. Onsite restaurant/bar, shop and park!
West Highland Way Campsite
Blanefield, Glasgow, Glasgow and the Clyde Valley
4.25 /5
118 reviews
76%
would recommend
Situated directly on the West Highland Way, within reach of Glasgow. Dog friendly and open year round.
Blackwater Glamping and Campsite
Kinlochleven, Argyll
4.44 /5
10 reviews
80%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly camping and glamping pods on the West Highland Way, 15 minutes from Glencoe.
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Glencoe Mountain
Glencoe, Ballachulish, Highlands
Camping and glamping in an area of astounding natural beauty, with year round activities and accommodation.
Beinglas Campsite
Arrochar, Highlands
Camping and hiker pods on the West Highland Way with mountain views and an onsite pub. Dog friendly.
Drymen Camping
Drymen, Stirling and Forth Valley
Set on the West Highland Way Walking Route 15 minutes from Loch Lomond. Family and dog friendly.