Campsites in Loch Ness, Glen Affric and the Black Isle


Auchnahillin Campsite, Daviot

Auchnahillin Campsite     Daviot

Welcome to this friendly and informal family run park of about 10 acres, set in a tranquil glen with fine views of the surrounding forests, hills and heather moors, yet conveniently located only 8 miles south of Inverness, with several other popular destinations being within an easy drive.

In the heart of the Highlands, Auchnahillin provides a convenient base for touring the region, being close to many attractions and amenities, and is ideally situated for many pursuits or just a relaxing break in the countryside close to nature.

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Inverness Caravan Park and Campsite

Inverness Caravan Park and Campsite    

Bught Caravan Park and Campsite has excellent facilities and is next to Inverness Aquadome, and within 15 minutes walk of Inverness City Centre. Situated on the edge of beautiful Bught Park, just off the A82 Inverness-Fort William Road, which runs along the edge of Loch Ness, this family site has been graded with three stars by the Highlands of Scotland Tourist Board.

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Brin Herb Nursery campsite

Brin Herb Nursery campsite    

We have a Certificated 5 van site (CS) with the Camping and Caravanning Club (members only) which is open from 1st April - 30th September, although if you are passing before then, and would like to stopover, please email us - I am sure we will be able to accommodate you. If you are not a member you can join when you come!

Parking is hard and flat with views of the surrounding hills including Stac Gorm and Brin Rock. Fresh drinking water is available. There is a shower that may be available for use by visitors, although there will be specific times for this and there will be a charge.

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Cannich Caravan and Camping, Glen Affric

Cannich Caravan and Camping     Glen Affric

Scenic, family run site in the heart of Strathglass, at the head of Glen Affric National Nature Reserve with its ancient Caledonian forests, sparkling lochs and waterfalls.

We are situated in the village of Cannich, just a five minute walk from the Post Office/shop and bar. The area is a must for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of high and low walking and cycling trails, as well as something for those interested in wildlife and birdwatching. The Park is an ideal base for exploring the Glen Affric National Nature Reserve and taking in other local attractions such as Plodda Falls and Corrimony Burial Cairn.

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Riverside Caravan Park, Contin

Riverside Caravan Park     Contin

Riverside Caravan Park is overlooked by rolling hills and is bordered by the gentle flowing Blackwater River. The park is situated in the centre of the village of Contin in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, less than half an hour from the Highland capital of Inverness and on the doorstep of spectacular scenery.

Facilities on the site include hot showers with no charge for hot water. There is also a small laundry room. Tourers, tents and campervans welcome. The park is adjacent to the local grocery shop and post office. The village also has a garage and two hotels which offer excellent lounge bar and restaurant facilities.

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Fortrose Caravan and Campsite, Black Isle

Fortrose Caravan and Campsite     Black Isle

Picturesque site right on the Moray Firth, close to Chanonry Point - mecca for dolphin watchers. Basic facilities available.

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Borlum Camping Park, Drumnadrochit

Borlum Camping Park     Drumnadrochit

Touring pitches on this site which is part of the Highland Riding Centre on the southern outskirts of Drumnadrochit. 400m from Great Glen Way. On A82 and located on high ground with views northwards of Loch Ness. Although not really disabled friendly they are centre for the Highland Group, Riding for the Disabled Association.

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Rosemarkie Camping and Caravan Club, Black Isle

Rosemarkie Camping and Caravan Club     Black Isle

On the shore of a half-moon bay on the Moray Firth, our Club Site at Rosemarkie has the hills and woodland behind. A short walk away is the lighthouse – the perfect place to watch the dolphins in the Firth.

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