72 campsites in the Highlands

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The Crofters Snug - Pods and Pitches, Thurso, HighlandsThe Crofters Snug - Pods and Pitches, Thurso, Highlands

The Crofters Snug - Pods and Pitches

Thurso, Highlands

Touring and glamping with dramatic sea views at the top of mainland Scotland. Dogs are welcome.

Long Beach Campsite Knoydart, Knoydart, HighlandsLong Beach Campsite Knoydart, Knoydart, Highlands

Long Beach Campsite Knoydart

Knoydart, Highlands

Back to basics, bargain accommodation in Knoydart with wild camping, a millionaire's view and fishing.

Ardfern Motorhome Park, Ardfern, Lochgilphead, HighlandsArdfern Motorhome Park, Ardfern, Lochgilphead, Highlands

Ardfern Motorhome Park

Ardfern, Lochgilphead, Highlands

A peaceful park for motorhomes and campervans, with lochside pitches, fishing and scenic views. Open year round.

Cawdor Hideaways, Cawdor, HighlandsCawdor Hideaways, Cawdor, Highlands

Cawdor Hideaways

Cawdor, Highlands

Cosy ensuite glamping pods nestled in the stunning Scottish countryside, 25 minutes from Inverness.

Mossbank Croft Certificated Location , Arisaig, HighlandsMossbank Croft Certificated Location , Arisaig, Highlands

Mossbank Croft Certificated Location

Arisaig, Highlands

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

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Cairngorm Motorhome Site, Aviemore, HighlandsCairngorm Motorhome Site, Aviemore, Highlands

Cairngorm Motorhome Site

Aviemore, Highlands

Located on Cairngorm Mountain, this idyllic motorhome stopover boasts spectacular views.

Highland Hangout, Kyle Of Lochalsh, HighlandsHighland Hangout, Kyle Of Lochalsh, Highlands

Highland Hangout

Kyle Of Lochalsh, Highlands

Unique tree tent and eco glamping pod with views of the coast. Set in a forest, perfect for bird watching!

Cromarty Camping, Black Isle, Cromarty, HighlandsCromarty Camping, Black Isle, Cromarty, Highlands

Cromarty Camping

Black Isle, Cromarty, Highlands

Coastal touring pitches overlooking expansive seascape in the Scottish Highlands, perfect for a NC500 stopover.

Caithness Camping Pods, Watten, Wick, HighlandsCaithness Camping Pods, Watten, Wick, Highlands

Caithness Camping Pods

Watten, Wick, Highlands

Off-grid camping pods for use, open year round and overlooking Dunnet Head. Dog friendly.

Harbour BBQ Hut, Isle Of Rum, HighlandsHarbour BBQ Hut, Isle Of Rum, Highlands

Harbour BBQ Hut

Isle Of Rum, Highlands

Glamping hut in which four can sleep and many can BBQ, close to a remote village and the coast of the Isle of Rum.

North Star Glamping, Lybster, HighlandsNorth Star Glamping, Lybster, Highlands

North Star Glamping

Lybster, Highlands

Ensuite glamping pods in a tranquil spot along the NC500 route, with stylish interiors and fire pits.

The Wee Lodge on Loch Morar, Morar, Mallaig, HighlandsThe Wee Lodge on Loch Morar, Morar, Mallaig, Highlands

The Wee Lodge on Loch Morar

Morar, Mallaig, Highlands

Glamping Pod beside Loch Morar offering views of the mountains and loch and paradise for walkers.

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A place which combines fabulously remote landscapes with charming islands and some really big attractions - like Loch Ness and the NC500- it's no surprise that campers come to the Highlands. There are heaps of great campsites and these 15 are some of the very best.

Fort William, Aviemore, Inverness and Glencoe are some of the most popular places to camp in the Highlands.

More than 80% of campsites in the Highlands allow pets. Click through and book from a list of dog friendly sites here.

A good range of Highland campsites and holiday parks offer swimming pools. Check out our list here.

A number of 5 star campsites can be found in the Highlands, and the best are listed here.

Roughly 1 in 3 campsites in the Highlands are open all year round. Browse a list of sites here.

A small number of campsites in the Highlands are adult only, while the rest are family friendly. Browse a list of adult only sites here.