Caravan parks in Glen Affric National Nature Reserve

Dramatically beautiful Glen Affric is the perfect setting for outdoor adventure.

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7 top caravan sites in Glen Affric National Nature Reserve

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The Loft Glamping & Camping

12 units · Motorhomes, Tents5 acres · Kinloss, Scotland
The Loft Glamping & Camping is situated at East Grange Farm, Kinloss, Moray. It 's a working farm that has evolved over the years to include Wigwam Glamping and Camping for campervans, motorhomes and tents. A number of the old farm buildings are also perfectly appointed as venue spaces for Weddings, Events and Workshops. The "wilderness" campsite offers pitches suitable for tents and small campervans whilst the Stackyard area is suitable for motorhomes and mega tents. All motorhome pitches have electrical hook-up and we have a good number of electric tent pitches. Unfortunately we do not take bookings for caravans. Onsite, we also have Original Wigwam cabins which are wooden camping cabins (Pods) that offer all year round protection against the elements. With heating, electricity, fridge, kettle and toasters. For those wanting a bit more luxury there are also ensuite Wigwam Cabins onsite with wood fired hot tubs. We welcome families, groups, well behaved dogs and do allow campfires outside the wigwams and at pitches and can provide fire hubs on the campsite (this must be pre-arranged). The Loft Glamping & Camping looks forward to welcoming you throughout the year!
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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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Caravan parks in Glen Affric National Nature Reserve guide

Overview

Glen Affric is often said to be Scotland’s most beautiful glen—a claim supported by its designations as both a National Scenic Area and National Nature Reserve. Spend any time in its mosaic of ancient woods, shimmering lochs and misty moorland and you’ll understand why. A network of trails lead visitors to such natural wonders as Dog Falls and Loch Beinn a’ Mheadhain. The northern side of the glen is home to Carn Eighe and Mam Sodhail, the highest mountains north of the Great Glen. This wild landscape is also a magnet for wildlife lovers who come here to spot otters, red- and black-throated divers and red deer. While there are no campgrounds within the reserve, Cannich Woodland Camping is just outside.

When to go

With long daylight hours and fairly warm weather, summer is the most popular time to visit Glen Affric, but that is peak season in the Highlands so you may encounter crowds in the area. If planning to visit in the summer, it’s a good idea to at least avoid school holidays and weekends. Autumn is a good alternative as the biggest crowds will have gone and the valley is ablaze with rich, golden colours. Spring is another good option for seeing the vibrant yellow gorse bloom over the landscape.

Know before you go

  • Wild camping is possible throughout Scotland. Be sure to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
  • Small biting midges are a common summertime nuisance in the Scottish Highlands. It’s a good idea to bring insect repellent.
  • The closest bus stops are in Tomich and Cannich, both around five miles (eight kilometres) away.
  • You’ll find places to eat in Cannich and Tomich and Cannich also has a small shop.

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