Inverness campsites
Head to Inverness' old town for an impressive Victorian Market and then shroud the day in history, at Inverness Castle and St Andrew's Cathedral. The walk beside the River Ness watching the fishers among the Ness Islands will be hard to forget. The Inverness Botanic Gardens are a tropical oasis in contrast and then get set to fly high above Inverness campsites at the Highland Aviation museum.
12 Inverness campsites
Bunchrew Caravan Park
Bunchrew, Inverness, Highlands (3.5 miles)
4.47 /5
156 reviews
90%
would recommend
Waterside, family friendly park along the Beauly Firth, with 15 minutes of Inverness and Loch Ness. Dog friendly.
Camping Pod Heaven
Inverness, Highlands (9.9 miles)
4.72 /5
20 reviews
95%
would recommend
Well designed, chic camping pods set close to Loch Ness, Inverness and the Culloden Battlefield.
Black Rock Caravan and Camping Park
Dingwall, Evanton, Highlands (13.8 miles)
Riverside site with fully serviced pitches and camping pods. Five minutes from a pub and 30 minutes to Inverness.
Barrow Campsite Nairn
Nairn, Highlands (14.1 miles)
4.85 /5
52 reviews
100%
would recommend
Award-winning family campsite with an onsite pond and paddleboarding available. Set on the North Coast 500 route.
Coiltie Glampod
Drumnadrochit, Highlands (15.8 miles)
5 /5
17 reviews
100%
would recommend
Luxuriously furnished ensuite glamping pod with views to Loch Ness. Dog friendly.
Riverside Chalet and Caravan Park
Strathpeffer, Highlands (16.6 miles)
4.71 /5
40 reviews
98%
would recommend
Touring, camping and a cosy bell tent in the centre of the Highlands, near the Munro mountains and Strathpuffer 24.
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Ardtower Caravan Park
Inverness, Highlands (2.6 miles)
Top facilities and pitches by a beautiful Highland setting, Inverness and the Culloden Battlefield.
Fortrose Bay Campsite
Fortrose, Highlands (8.3 miles)
Touring site on the shores of the Moray Firth, close to Inverness and Loch Ness, on the lovely Black Isle.
Cawdor Hideaways
Cawdor, Highlands (10.3 miles)
Cosy ensuite glamping pods nestled in the stunning Scottish countryside, 25 minutes from Inverness.
Beauly Holiday Park
Beauly, Highlands (10.8 miles)
Peaceful park at the start of the North Coast 500, and the ideal base for your Highland holiday
Cromarty Camping
Black Isle, Cromarty, Highlands (15.9 miles)
Coastal touring pitches overlooking expansive seascape in the Scottish Highlands, perfect for a NC500 stopover.
BCC Loch Ness Glamping
Drumnadrochit, Inverness, Highlands (20.4 miles)
Cosy and comfy pods with BBQ facilities set close to Loch Ness, Inverness and Urquhart Castle.
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Things to do in Inverness
Rooted deep in history, the city of Inverness is situated within the Scottish Highlands and deserves plenty of visitors’ time. It’s also a great base for exploring the beautiful landscapes of the Highlands.
One of the main draws in the city is the pretty River Ness. The riverbank is an excellent place for a laidback stroll, while lots of action is available on the water itself, including fishing, kayaking and canoeing.
There area is heaving with great walking routes, such as the Inverness Historic Trail, which serves up all the highlights of the city, to the many Loch Ness walking and cycling routes that start from Inverness. You won’t want to miss lazing beside the Caledonian Canal on a warm day.
There’s more to experience by the waterside, so why not try your luck spotting the dolphins at Chanonry Point.
For a new angle on things, hire a bike and explore the city and surrounding area on two wheels. Alternatively head out of the city, get behind the wheel at Experience4x4 and enjoy exhilarating off-road 4x4 driving and quad biking.
The Inverness Museum and Art Gallery is a wonderful attraction for visitors of all ages, with interactive exhibits that can keep active children captivated.
Castle Gallery is a great place for art lovers to explore, with a variety of exhibitions held throughout the year. Top that off with a visit to the Highland Aviation Museum, an absolute favourite, thanks to the way visitors are often allowed to sit in the planes’ cockpits.
Or to get your sea legs, explore Ship Space, an interactive maritime museum.
Pretty Inverness Cathedral is a tranquil place to escape the hustle and bustle of city sightseeing, while nature lovers will enjoy exploring the beautiful Inverness Botanic Gardens.
The pubs and restaurants in Inverness are great for a night out, as is a trip to Eden Court Theatre which offers a variety of entertaining shows and performances.
When you’re ready to explore further afield, the Highlands won’t let you down. A highlight is beautiful Loch Ness which is a great place for boat trips - sightseers should also keep their eyes peeled for Nessie!
For sightseers who are keen to enjoy an organized trip, there are a number of excellent day tours that encompass Inverness and the surrounding areas. Also not to be missed by whisky fans is a tour of the Tomatin Distillery.