10 caravan parks near the Great Glen Canoe Trail
Ben Nevis Holiday Park
Fort William, Highlands
4.73 /5
116 reviews
88%
would recommend
Riverside camping and touring with breathtaking mountain views. Ten minutes from Fort William and Glen Nevis.
Linnhe Lochside Holidays
Corpach, Fort William, Highlands
4.52 /5
118 reviews
86%
would recommend
Dog friendly camping and touring by a peaceful loch in the Highlands with a private beach. On Jacobite train route.
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!
Bunchrew Caravan Park
Bunchrew, Inverness, Highlands
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.
Barrow Campsite Nairn
Nairn, Highlands
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.
Bunroy Park
Fort William, Highlands
4.85 /5
53 reviews
96%
would recommend
Award-winning family/dog friendly site in the heart of the Highlands. By the River Speak with views to Ben Nevis.
Forest Glen Holiday Park
Loch Ness, Invermoriston, Highlands
Touring park for guests 12+ with mountain views by the River Moriston, a short walk to Loch Ness. Dog friendly!
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Fortrose Bay Campsite
Fortrose, Highlands
Touring site on the shores of the Moray Firth, close to Inverness and Loch Ness, on the lovely Black Isle.
Beauly Holiday Park
Beauly, Highlands
Peaceful park at the start of the North Coast 500, and the ideal base for your Highland holiday
Ardtower Caravan Park
Inverness, Highlands
Top facilities and pitches by a beautiful Highland setting, Inverness and the Culloden Battlefield.