Campsites near Lochmaddy

Little Lochmaddy is the precursor to memorable pitching adventures along North Uist’s sand-edged coastline.

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Badrallach Campsite

12 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Ross and Cromarty, Highlands
Where the end of the road is the start of your adventure
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The Fauld Farm on the Isle of Mull

1 unit · Motorhome, Tent50 acres · Tobermory, Scotland
The Fauld is a small hill farm located close to Tobermory in the north-east of the stunning Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. In total, the land comprises around 150 acres - although most of this area tends to be grazed by our Highland ponies and Shetland/Cheviot sheep. In spring and summer, there are wild flowers and birds galore, and bracing fresh air is on tap all year round - as are the spectacular coastal views from the top of the hills. The farm lies within walking distance of the iconic and colourful fishing port of Tobermory, which offers a range of shops, cafes and pubs - as well as being home to the Tobermory Distillery at Ledaig. If you have a car, we can offer off-road parking for a couple of vehicles, and we also have parking space for two campervans (though we do not have water or electricity connections yet). PS: You are advised to come equipped for camping in wet conditions whatever the season - although we promise that the weather can be lovely too! We look forward to welcoming responsible, country-loving campers to The Fauld :-)
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Reraig Caravan and Camping

2 units · Motorhomes3 acres · Kyle Of Lochalsh, Scotland
Reraig campsite is ideally located for exploring the stunning West Coast of Scotland. The Skye bridge is 10 minutes to the West, Eilean Donan castle 5 minutes to the East and the Beautiful village of Plockton just 15 minutes to the North. We are also a great stop off point along the world famous NC500 route.
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Sanday Cabin

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Sandy, Scotland
The Sanday Cabin is an open plan space with a lovely French style double bed (separate toilet / shower room) that sits at the top of a croft on the Isle of Sanday, right next door to Canna. The cabin has views out over the bay of Canna harbour to the Cuillins of Skye and across to the Isle of Rum. You can even see the famous Sanday Puffin Stacks from the cabin and take a stroll along the Puffin Trail. The cabin has its own decking area and a wooden fenced garden area - so you can enjoy looking at cows without them getting too close! Fully equipped kitchen, all linen towels provided and luggage transport provided.
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Campsites near Lochmaddy guide

Overview

There is not much to Lochmaddy beyond it being the northernmost of the two main ferry ports on the Uists, which form the southern part of the Outer Hebrides island chain along with Barra. In fact—besides a shop, ATM, hotel, and arts centre—there is nothing whatsoever, and no official campground. But look at the surroundings: moors, low mountains, snaking lochs, sea inlets, and gold sand beaches. In this remote landscape, finding a wild campsite is simple. Alternatively, head 7 miles northwest to the designated wild campground Clachan Sands, plonked between two phenomenal sandy beaches.

Where to go

Berneray

Teensy Berneray is often left out of trips to the Uists, because it has no ferry connection to the mainland, but this makes its already stunning (and peaceful) sandy beaches even lovelier. Wild camping is the order of the day here, and toward the north of the island, no one is likely to ever see you. The island is connected to North Uist by a causeway.

North Uist

North Uist has probably the finest example anywhere in the world of the special ecosystem known as machair: grassy and often flower-bedecked dunes that roll behind pristine beaches. At Clachan Sands is a designated wild camping spot (water tap and waste bin only) between two sandy sweeps of beach, with machair all around.

Southern South Uist & Eriskay

This tussocky, sandy part of the archipelago is most famously associated with a shipwrecked cargo of whisky washing up on the shores (celebrated in book and movie Whisky Galore). It fulfills many people’s dreams of the quintessential Scottish island (wandering sheep, entrancing sandy beaches, and photogenic scattered crofts). The best camping is on the north side of the causeway at Kilbride Campsite; wild camping along the lonely coast of Eriskay is an option, too. 

When to go

The main weather campers should be aware of are rain and the wind—especially because Lochmaddy and its surrounds have little tree cover. Wind and rain can be bad at any time of year, with Lochmaddy often inaccessible in winter months due to extreme weather. This makes April through October the best window for a visit, when there is a better chance of more camper-friendly weather.

Know before you go

  • Lochmaddy is linked by ferry to Uig on Skye (which has road connections to mainland Scotland via a bridge).
  • Lochmaddy is on the island of North Uist. North Uist is connected via causeway to islands Benbecula, South Uist, and Eriskay.
  • The other ferry port on this island chain is Lochboisdale, with ferries to Oban on mainland Scotland.
  • The middle island in the chain, Benbecula, has an airport with flights to Glasgow.
  • Shops are scarce on North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist, and Eriskay. Supermarkets can be found in Lochmaddy and at Sollas, 9 miles northwest. Get basic camping gear prior to arrival.

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