Camping at Golspie
4.49 /5
Please note that this site doesn't provide showers and so guests must bring their own facilities if required.
Camping at Golspie is a hardstanding site located just outside the small village of Golspie in Scotland, just off the infamous North Coast 500. Home to spacious non-electric and electric hardstanding pitches, the site is suitable for caravans, motorhomes and campervans. Ideally located, it's a short distance to award-winning sandy beaches, stunning Big Burn waterfall, Dunrobin Castle and the Highland Wildcat Mountain bike trail.
Located in the beautiful village of Golspie, on the North Coast 500 driving route
Just 10 minutes away from the award-winning and sandy Golspie beach
Close by to Dunrobin Castle and stunning Big Burn Waterfall
About Camping at Golspie
Located just outside the small village of Golspie, this touring site is ideal for a quiet, relaxing seaside break with all you need within walking distance. It's an excellent stop along Scotland's North Coast 500 with stunning views of Ben Bragghie. Head to award-winning beaches such as Golspie beach just a 15 minute walk away, visit the historic Dunrobin Castle or head on one of the many walking or cycle paths nearby. Ideal for caravans, motorhomes, and campervans, the site has 21 spacious gravel pitches. It's a convenient site with great amenities including accessible toilets and water but sorry, no showers. Dogs are welcome.
Camping at Golspie is open all year round in 2024 and 2025.
There are 16 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
2 x Non-Electric Hardstanding Pitches
Max 5 people
Spacious, hardstanding pitches measuring 5m x 8m. Ideal for caravans, motorhomes and campervans.
14 x Electric Hardstanding Pitches
Max 5 people
These hardstanding pitches measure 5m x 8m and are ideal for caravans, motorhomes and campervans. With a 16amp electric hookup.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Golspie area
The town is overlooked by the 395m high Ben Bhraggie, a 4 hour's walk from Golspie's main street takes you to the top. There are also plenty of other walking routes and cycle paths nearby, including the Highland Wildcat Moutain bike trail, which climbs up Ben Bhraggie too.
Just north of Golspie sits the historic and stunning Dunrobin Castle and Gardens open for tours during the summer months. It is one of Britain's oldest continually inhabited houses, dating back to the 1300s and looks straight out of a Disney film!
Plus, Dornoch Bike hire is a 14-minute drive away, the ideal spot for exploring the coastline.
Other things to do include:
- Orcadian Stone Exhibition and gift shop
- Golspie Golf Club
- Big Burn Walk
- Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve
- Duke of Sutherland Monument - Ben Bhraggie
- Highland Wildcat mountain bike trails
- Achavandra Horse Riding
- Golspie Golf Club