Campsites in Inverness, Highlands and Islands
8 bookable campsites within 15 miles of Inverness
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- Peaceful woodland park on the Black Isle peninsula
- A 10-minute drive from Inverness; Aviemore 35 minutes
- Easy access to major roads, including the North Coast 500
Electric hardstanding touring pitch 6 x From £30/€35.09/A$58.18/US$38.20/CA$51.71/CHF33.75/SEK395.76/DKK261.64/NOK405.13/ISK5,218/ARS32,497.20/CLP35,837/PEN140.90/NZ$62.69/ZAR716.45/PLN150.98/R$190.66/CZK881.99/RSD4,112/HUF13,783/RUB3,534.47/CN¥273.24 per night -
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- Carefully crafted camping pods 12 miles from Inverness
- In a forest above Loch Ness
- Heating, electric, mattresses and insulation in all pods
Camping pod 4 x From £59/€69/A$114.42/US$75.12/CA$101.70/CHF66.37/SEK778.32/DKK514.56/NOK796.76/ISK10,261/ARS63,911.16/CLP70,480/PEN277.11/NZ$123.29/ZAR1,409.01/PLN296.94/R$374.97/CZK1,734.57/RSD8,087/HUF27,106.56/RUB6,951.12/CN¥537.37 per night -
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- Countryside park with a pretty pond, Bronze Age monument and dog walks
- Nairn town and beach within 10 minutes’ drive, and Inverness in 25
- Dedicated barbecue area and bike storage; river wanders close by
Rooftop tent non-electric grass tent or campervan pitch 4 x From £23/€26.90/A$44.60/US$29.29/CA$39.65/CHF25.87/SEK303.41/DKK200.59/NOK310.60/ISK4,000/ARS24,914.52/CLP27,475/PEN108.03/NZ$48.06/ZAR549.28/PLN115.75/R$146.18/CZK676.19/RSD3,152/HUF10,566.96/RUB2,709.76/CN¥209.48 per night Electric grass motorhome pitch 6 x From £28/€32.75/A$54.30/US$35.65/CA$48.26/CHF31.50/SEK369.37/DKK244.20/NOK378.12/ISK4,870/ARS30,330.72/CLP33,448/PEN131.51/NZ$58.51/ZAR668.68/PLN140.92/R$177.95/CZK823.19/RSD3,838/HUF12,864.13/RUB3,298.84/CN¥255.02 per night Electric gravel touring pitch 6 x From £30/€35.09/A$58.18/US$38.20/CA$51.71/CHF33.75/SEK395.76/DKK261.64/NOK405.13/ISK5,218/ARS32,497.20/CLP35,837/PEN140.90/NZ$62.69/ZAR716.45/PLN150.98/R$190.66/CZK881.99/RSD4,112/HUF13,783/RUB3,534.47/CN¥273.24 per night Fully-serviced hardstanding touring pitch (super) 6 x From £35/€40.93/A$67.87/US$44.56/CA$60.33/CHF39.37/SEK461.72/DKK305.25/NOK472.65/ISK6,087/ARS37,913.40/CLP41,810/PEN164.39/NZ$73.14/ZAR835.85/PLN176.15/R$222.44/CZK1,028.98/RSD4,797/HUF16,080.16/RUB4,123.55/CN¥318.78 per night Barrow camping pod 2 x From £70/€81.87/A$135.75/US$89.13/CA$120.66/CHF78.74/SEK923.43/DKK610.49/NOK945.31/ISK12,174/ARS75,826.80/CLP83,621/PEN328.78/NZ$146.28/ZAR1,671.71/PLN352.30/R$444.88/CZK2,057.97/RSD9,594/HUF32,160.33/RUB8,247.09/CN¥637.56 per night Cawdor camping pod 2 x From £70/€81.87/A$135.75/US$89.13/CA$120.66/CHF78.74/SEK923.43/DKK610.49/NOK945.31/ISK12,174/ARS75,826.80/CLP83,621/PEN328.78/NZ$146.28/ZAR1,671.71/PLN352.30/R$444.88/CZK2,057.97/RSD9,594/HUF32,160.33/RUB8,247.09/CN¥637.56 per night Nairn camping pod 2 x From £70/€81.87/A$135.75/US$89.13/CA$120.66/CHF78.74/SEK923.43/DKK610.49/NOK945.31/ISK12,174/ARS75,826.80/CLP83,621/PEN328.78/NZ$146.28/ZAR1,671.71/PLN352.30/R$444.88/CZK2,057.97/RSD9,594/HUF32,160.33/RUB8,247.09/CN¥637.56 per night -
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- Quiet caravan park close to the A9 in scenic Glen Glass
- Half an hour’s drive from dolphin spotting at Chanonry Point
- Full facilities and shop; five minutes’ walk to the pub in Evanton
Fully-serviced gravel touring pitch 5 x From £24.30/€28.42/A$47.12/US$30.94/CA$41.89/CHF27.34/SEK320.56/DKK211.93/NOK328.16/ISK4,226/ARS26,322.73/CLP29,028/PEN114.13/NZ$50.78/ZAR580.32/PLN122.30/R$154.44/CZK714.41/RSD3,331/HUF11,164.23/RUB2,862.92/CN¥221.32 per night Camping pod 4 x From £50/€58.48/A$96.96/US$63.66/CA$86.18/CHF56.25/SEK659.60/DKK436.06/NOK675.22/ISK8,696/ARS54,162/CLP59,729/PEN234.84/NZ$104.48/ZAR1,194.08/PLN251.64/R$317.77/CZK1,469.98/RSD6,853/HUF22,971.66/RUB5,890.78/CN¥455.40 per night S camping pod (no pets, two person) 2 x From £58.50/€68.42/A$113.45/US$74.49/CA$100.84/CHF65.81/SEK771.73/DKK510.20/NOK790.01/ISK10,174/ARS63,369.54/CLP69,883/PEN274.76/NZ$122.25/ZAR1,397.07/PLN294.42/R$371.79/CZK1,719.87/RSD8,018/HUF26,876.84/RUB6,892.21/CN¥532.82 per night Camping pod (deluxe, four person, no pets) 4 x From £67.50/€78.94/A$130.90/US$85.95/CA$116.35/CHF75.93/SEK890.45/DKK588.69/NOK911.55/ISK11,739/ARS73,118.70/CLP80,634/PEN317.04/NZ$141.05/ZAR1,612/PLN339.72/R$428.99/CZK1,984.47/RSD9,252/HUF31,011.74/RUB7,952.55/CN¥614.79 per night S camping pod (no pets, six person) 6 x From £85.50/€99.99/A$165.81/US$108.87/CA$147.38/CHF96.18/SEK1,127.91/DKK745.67/NOK1,154.63/ISK14,870/ARS92,617.03/CLP102,137/PEN401.58/NZ$178.67/ZAR2,041.87/PLN430.31/R$543.39/CZK2,513.66/RSD11,719/HUF39,281.54/RUB10,073.23/CN¥778.73 per night Traditional 3 bedroom static caravan 6 x From £93.50/€109.35/A$181.32/US$119.05/CA$161.17/CHF105.18/SEK1,233.44/DKK815.44/NOK1,262.66/ISK16,261/ARS101,282.95/CLP111,693/PEN439.15/NZ$195.39/ZAR2,232.92/PLN470.57/R$594.23/CZK2,748.86/RSD12,815/HUF42,957.01/RUB11,015.76/CN¥851.60 per night -
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- Spectacular scenery next to the River Blackwater
- Hillwalking in the Munro mountains just minutes away
- Reiki, reflexology and workshops available
Non-electric grass tent pitch (small) 2 x From £20/€23.39/A$38.78/US$25.47/CA$34.47/CHF22.50/SEK263.84/DKK174.43/NOK270.09/ISK3,478/ARS21,664.80/CLP23,892/PEN93.94/NZ$41.79/ZAR477.63/PLN100.66/R$127.11/CZK587.99/RSD2,741/HUF9,188.66/RUB2,356.31/CN¥182.16 per night Non-electric grass touring pitch 2 x From £25/€29.24/A$48.48/US$31.83/CA$43.09/CHF28.12/SEK329.80/DKK218.03/NOK337.61/ISK4,348/ARS27,081/CLP29,865/PEN117.42/NZ$52.24/ZAR597.04/PLN125.82/R$158.89/CZK734.99/RSD3,427/HUF11,485.83/RUB2,945.39/CN¥227.70 per night Electric grass motorhome pitch 2 x From £30/€35.09/A$58.18/US$38.20/CA$51.71/CHF33.75/SEK395.76/DKK261.64/NOK405.13/ISK5,218/ARS32,497.20/CLP35,837/PEN140.90/NZ$62.69/ZAR716.45/PLN150.98/R$190.66/CZK881.99/RSD4,112/HUF13,783/RUB3,534.47/CN¥273.24 per night Electric grass touring caravan pitch 2 x From £30/€35.09/A$58.18/US$38.20/CA$51.71/CHF33.75/SEK395.76/DKK261.64/NOK405.13/ISK5,218/ARS32,497.20/CLP35,837/PEN140.90/NZ$62.69/ZAR716.45/PLN150.98/R$190.66/CZK881.99/RSD4,112/HUF13,783/RUB3,534.47/CN¥273.24 per night -
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- Adults-only glamping pod next to ancient woodland in the Highlands
- Drumnadrochit 20 minutes’ walk and Loch Ness Viewpoint 40 minutes
- Well-equipped kitchen, double bed, Smart TV and welcome pack
Red Squirrel camping pod 2 x From £95/€111.10/A$184.23/US$120.96/CA$163.75/CHF106.87/SEK1,253.23/DKK828.52/NOK1,282.92/ISK16,522/ARS102,907.81/CLP113,485/PEN446.20/NZ$198.52/ZAR2,268.75/PLN478.12/R$603.77/CZK2,792.96/RSD13,021/HUF43,646.16/RUB11,192.48/CN¥865.26 per night -
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- Luxurious dog-friendly glamping pod with views over Loch Ness
- Walk to Loch Ness, the Falls of Divach and Urquhart Castle
- A kitchenette, ensuite and private parking; footpaths from the village
Camping pod 4 x From £120/€140.34/A$232.71/US$152.79/CA$206.84/CHF134.99/SEK1,583.03/DKK1,046.55/NOK1,620.53/ISK20,870/ARS129,988.81/CLP143,350/PEN563.62/NZ$250.76/ZAR2,865.78/PLN603.94/R$762.65/CZK3,527.94/RSD16,447/HUF55,131.99/RUB14,137.87/CN¥1,092.96 per night -
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- Luxurious glamping pods with Highland views at Daviot near Inverness
- A 15-minute drive to Inverness; 25 minutes to Loch Ness
- Barbecue hut, fully equipped kitchens, showers, TVs, private decking
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Why visit Inverness?
An excellent location
When at our Inverness campsites you’re in the Highlands and Islands, a region of swoon-worthy scenery on Scotland’s north-eastern coast. Settle down not too far from this city of 70,000, right where the River Ness flows into the Moray Firth inlet. With glens, lochs, mountains and beaches in the surroundings, it’s hardly an exaggeration to say Inverness has it all. Yet there’s no need to go far for nature: the Ness Islands, linked to the mainland by Victorian-era suspension bridges, are a 20-minute walk from the city centre.
The legend of Loch Ness
First time camping in Inverness? Then you’ll want to try and get a glimpse of the beast said to lurk in Loch Ness. And in the likely event you don’t manage to spot the elusive monster, the 23-mile-long lake is still worth visiting. Flanked by sheer hills and with Urquhart Castle high up on its banks, it’s lovely to look at. Fact fans: the stunning scenery is even said to have inspired Peter Pan’s Neverland.
Whiskies and nightlife
Glug some of Scotland’s finest exports at the Tomatin Distillery Centre, a whisky-making establishment on the outskirts of Inverness. After sipping a dram or two, you might be in the mood to experience more Highland culture at Hootananny, a city centre establishment that hosts ceilidhs (Scottish folk music and dancing events). As you emerge from the venue late at night in the dark winter months, you could be lucky enough to see the lime-green tinge of the Northern Lights glowing in the sky.
The best things to do in Inverness
When camping near Inverness, these are the top experiences to embark on:
* Wander among the exotic plants at the Inverness Botanical Gardens
* Rent a rowing boat and sail on the placid pond at Whin Park
* See the city from above at Inverness Castle’s viewing platform
* Spy the dolphins from Chanonry Point, a slither of land extending into the Moray Firth
* Ride the Ness Island Miniature Railway with the kids (during weekends and public holidays)
Delve deeper into Inverness
Caledonian Canal
The Great Glen, an enormous fault line that runs from Fort William to Inverness, has four lochs: Linnhe, Lochy, Oich and Ness. Scottish engineer Thomas Telford linked them all up in the 19th century so ships could easily travel through the area, creating the Caledonian Canal. Nowadays, you can wander along the waterway near your campsite in Inverness and watch vessels pass through the cleverly constructed lock system.
History and culture
When it comes to art and culture, this Scottish city punches above its weight. Get an intro to Highlands history at Inverness’ museum and gallery, then admire architecture like the neo-gothic St. Andrew's Cathedral and 16th-century Abertarff House. There’s also the covered Victorian Market – ideal for staying dry when the Scottish weather’s not playing ball. Slightly out of town is Fort George, a structure once referred to as “the mightiest artillery fortification” in the UK.
John o’ Groats Trail
Inverness is the kick-off spot of the as-yet-unfinished walking path leading to mainland Britain’s most northerly point. The John o’ Groats Trail is a 147-mile long trek, much of which skirts the seaside. You can pitch up along the way – wild camping is allowed in Scotland – or find a site to stay at enroute. Inverness is also the end of the Great Glen Way, the famed 79-mile coast-to-coast hike.
Here’s how
Whether you’re on a long-distance walk or an urban holiday, you’ll want a comfy campsite in Inverness. Scroll up to start browsing or choose from some of the following filters:
* Family-friendly campsites in Inverness
* Inverness campsites with electric pitches
* Dog-friendly Inverness camping sites
We’ve also got glamping accommodation ranging from lodges, cabins and pods to boutique bell tents. And for folks with a home on wheels, there are Inverness motorhome sites and touring caravan parks.
Prefer to pitch up somewhere more laidback? Navigate your way to Nairn, a small seaside spot with three beaches and a couple of championship golf courses.
Whether you’re a camping beginner or expert, glance at our guides for useful tips on taking outdoor trips up a notch. You’ll discover everything from where to find the darkest stargazing skies in the UK to advice on planning a pet-friendly break.