For a stopover on the NC500 East Coast Route, or simply a base from which to discover the joy of Cromarty and the wider Black Isle area, Cromarty Camping offers eight hardstanding pitches with panoramic views across to Ben Wyvis and more. Nestled at the edge of the Cromarty Firth, this community-owned site gives easy access to the town's arts, culture and history, as well as to the beach and expansive landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.

Small community-owned overnight motorhome site, modern new facilities and a welcoming feel

Direct access to the beach and shoreline immediately in front of the site

Fully connected to the conservation town of Cromarty and all its associated independent services

About Cromarty Camping

Planning to tackle the NC500 or take a trip road trip to the Black Isle? This coastal touring site is the perfect place to spend an overnight stay or two. Nestled at the edge of the Cromarty Firth, the site offers panoramic views across the water to Ben Wyvis, Easter Ross, Caithness and Sutherland. Park up on one of the eight hardstanding spacious pitches with electric hook up. Six of these pitches are right at the water's edge and are suitable for touring vehicles measuring a maximum of 6m, while the other two are set slightly back and can accommodate units measuring up to 8m. Access to all the site's facilities are included in one flat nightly charge. Enjoy easy access to the beach and coastline directly in front of the site, or explore the town of Cromarty via a five minute beachfront walk to reach the harbour, working lighthouse and research centre. Enjoy the town's vibrant local pubs (with craft beers on offer), eat out at one of a number of the town's cafes or restaurants, and stock up on local produce from the foodie haunts. Fancy a film or an injection of art and culture whilst you stay? Cromarty also has a thriving local cinema with regular weekly screenings, museums and even a haven for local artists - the Cromarty Arts Trust. If you want to explore further afield, travel by local ferry to explore what Easter Ross has to offer, or hook up with the NC500's East Coast route. The site is dog friendly but kindly asks that you keep them on leads at all times and clean up after them. Campfires are not permitted but you can use BBQs and camping stoves on areas of hardstanding.

Cromarty Camping is open year round.


Facilities and amenities

Onsite facilities include accessible toilets and individual shower rooms, a kitchen with sinks for washing up, a dedicated picnic area, WiFi, recycling point, chemical waste disposal point and more.

For food and drink, you're spoilt for choice in Cromarty. Sample wood fired pizza at Sutor Creek, craft beers at Fishertown Inn or barista coffee at The Slaughterhouse, all within ten minutes walk.

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Adult only

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Allow commercial vans

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Allow pets on site

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Bike hire

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Café / restaurant

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Communal BBQ

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Disabled facilities

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Drinking water

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Electric hookups

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Entertainment

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Family friendly

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Fires allowed

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Fishing

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Games room

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Glamping

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Golf

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Horse riding

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Hot tub

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Kids club

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Kids playground

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Laundry

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Near beach

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Near pub

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Open year round

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Peaceful

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RV pitches

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Shop

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Showers

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Swimming pool

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Toilet

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TV room

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Vineyard

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Water hookups

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Watersports

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W.C. disposal

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WiFi


A note from the site themselves...

We are Cromarty Community Development Trust!

From grass roots initiatives through to full construction and development projects, seeking out new opportunities and funding, or challenging and/or supporting policies which directly impact our community, we are here to make sustainable change and safeguard what is great about Cromarty.

We have developed and project managed the construction of the campsite - a brand new initiative - to positively support tourism, create employment and shore up the businesses in town.

All profits from the facility - Cromarty Camping - are returned to the town by way of employment and to trigger other projects and works for the benefit of the wider community. The campsite is run by staff and a board of volunteers from Cromarty Community Development Trust, and there is a daily presence on the site.

As part of the works we have also fully regenerated the landscape with the extensive planting of fruit and native trees to the rear of the site.

We are proud of what we have achieved across the whole facility, and look to keep the site as good as the day we opened. It's a wonderful reflection of the community as a whole, and now here to be enjoyed by our visitors.


Map and address

Park address

Cromarty Camping,

Bayview Crescent, Black Isle, Cromarty, Highlands, Scotland, IV11 8YP

Coordinates

57.6777, -4.0419 | NH 78 67

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Cromarty Camping is ideal for...

Couples

Peace and quiet

Unaccompanied under 18's


There are 8 accommodation options on-site

6 x Electric Hardstanding Pitch (6m)

Max 5 people

Electric hardstanding pitches with seas views for campervans, motorhomes or other touring vehicles measuring a maximum of 6m.

2 x Electric Hardstanding Pitch (8m)

Electric hardstanding pitches for motorhomes up to 8m long.



Interested in staying at Cromarty Camping?

Call 07482 513434 to book.

10am-7pm

Unfortunately Cromarty Camping doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.


* Check in from 1pm to 7pm daily and check out by 11am on the day of planned departure.

* Quiet hours are from 10pm at night to 7am the following morning.

* Site is manned and cleaned daily between 11am and 1pm at the changeover time.


There's plenty to do nearby, including walking along the coastline on the reeds loop path, climbing the Cromarty Sutor, taking the seasonal ferry boat to Nigg over the Cromarty Firth from the ferry slipway and more.

Cromarty town centre is also full of art, food, culture and history, so make sure to explore all the local attractions of the picturesque town.

Other nearby activities:

  • Dolphin Spotting with EcoVentures (5 minutes)
  • Cromarty Arts Trust (5 minutes)
  • Cromarty Cinema (5 minutes)
  • Learnie Red Rock Mountain Biking (10 minutes)
  • Fairy Glen Falls (15 minutes)
  • Inverness (40 minutes)

Interested in staying at Cromarty Camping?

Call 07482 513434 to book.

10am-7pm

Unfortunately Cromarty Camping doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.

The listing for Cromarty Camping was last updated on October 2nd, 2024 at 9:06 AM

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