Our Top 3 Scottish Campsites for your Campervan Road Trip
If exploring the great outdoors in Scotland by day and stargazing by night sounds like your idea of a good time, a Campervan Road trip could be your ideal Summer Holiday this year.
All of the Campsites we have recommended have confirmed they are Campervan friendly and have a high standard of facilities.
We have been in contact with all 3 of the Campsite owners who assure us that they would love to welcome our Alba Campers Customers to their idyllic Campsites.
Kinloch Campsite
Location: Loch Dunvegan, Isle of Skye
Kinloch Campsite is a friendly family run campsite in an amazing setting on the shores of Loch Dunvegan. Located in the north west of the Isle of Skye, it is a beautiful campsite on the renowned Isle of Skye with both a stunning waterfront location and easy access to all the services of a traditional Highland village.
The camping site is on a former croft at the head of scenic Loch Dunvegan and is overlooked by MacLeod’s Tables, two distinctive flat topped hills that dominate the skyline.
Camping on the shore
There is camping available right on the loch shore giving our campers amazing views and making it the perfect spot from which to watch the many and varied birds that populate these tidal waters, including the occasional eagle. Seals are also regular visitors.
perfect stop during your north coast 500 road trip
Dunvegan is the ideal base for camping to explore the north of Skye and is a popular diversion on the North Coast 500.
The village of Dunvegan is a five minute walk from the campsite and has a good range of shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants and other services. Just on the other side of the village is the famous Dunvegan Castle and it’s magnificent gardens , seat of the Chiefs of the Clan MacLeod for over 800 years and one of Skye’s most popular attractions.
Other iconic tourist attractions in the locality are Neist Point, the Coral Beach and the Fairy Pools. The renowned Three Chimneys restaurant is also a short drive away.
price for campervan
Kinloch Campsite’s aim is to continue the tradition of tranquillity and friendliness that has long been a feature of this beautiful Isle of Skye.
Kinloch Campsite is open and taking bookings for Campervans, Motorhomes, Tents and Caravans.
The price for a Campervan with 2 adults including electricity and use of all facilities is £27.
Address: Kinloch Campsite, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye IV55 8WQ
Website: Kinloch Campsite
Fortrose bay campsite
Location: Fortrose, Inverness
Situated on the pebble beach overlooking the spectacular view over the Moray Firth, Fortrose Bay Campsite is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
Enjoy a beach campfire and BBQ whilst watching the sun set over the distant mountains.
fantastic north coast 500 stop
Fortrose Bay Campsite is a fantastic place to stop if you are doing the North Coast 500 in one of Alba Campers Campervans. The village of Fortrose is an historic seaside village, only a short walk from the campsite. The village has a supermarket, butchers, bakers, café, and restaurants. It lies 15miles North East of Inverness and is a great base to stop on your journey to explore the rest of the Highlands.
The Black Isle is the best wild dolphin viewpoint in scotland
The Black Isle, which Fortrose Bay Campsite is a part of, is a peninsula running from Beauly to Cromarty at the tip. It is flanked by the Moray and Cromarty firths. We are not certain where it gets its name from, some say it’s because the soil is so dark, others because the snow rarely settles on the Isle. Chanonry point is a large natural sand bar and lies between Fortrose and Rosemarkie village. This location near Fortrose Bay Campsite is famous for being the best place to view the UK’s most northern colony of bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat.
Price for Campervan
Campervans will costs between £17 – £25 which includes Electricity and use of all facilities.
Address: Wester Greengates, Fortrose, IV10 8RX
Website: Fortrose Bay Campsite
Orkney Caravan Park
Location: Orkney Islands
The Orkney Caravan Park is the perfect base for you to explore the Orkney Islands. Conveniently situated just a short walk from the town centre, the campsite is located within The Pickaquoy Centre complex and offers an impressive range of leisure facilities. Close to the local shops, supermarkets and restaurants.
The Orkney Caravan Park is also near landmarks such as the St Magnus Cathedral, Earl’s Palace and the picturesque Kirkwall Harbour. Orkney Caravan Park is centrally located within the island to take your exploration in any direction you wish. Take in the beautiful scenery as you discover the island and learn about its history and culture.
Travel Through Orkneys Viking Legacy
The legacy of Orkney’s Viking past as a seat of great power in the Norse empire remains strong to this day. Travel throughout the islands and you’ll see countless place names that are unmistakably Scandinavian in origin, along with fascinating archaeological sites where one can almost sense a Viking presence.
Getting To Orkney
Alba Campers Campervans are able to be taken over to all the Scottish Islands including Orkney and Shetland. Many of our customers have done so in the past. If visiting Orkney is on your list then we would recommend booking your Ferry in advance as they can become very busy during peak times.
Price for Campervan
Orkney Caravan Park price for a Campervan is dependent on the number of adults and pitch type. For example, 2 adults in a Campervan with electricity is £24.85 during peak and £19.95 off peak. This price would be less for non-electric pitch.
Address: Peerie Sea Loan, Kirkwall, KW15 1UH
Website: Orkney Caravan Park
Let Them Know
These 3 amazing Campsites will be open and ready for Campervan visitors. We have been in contact with them and they are all eager to accept our Campervans. Let them know you are Alba Camper customers and you may even get an extra special parking spot!
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