Holiday Parks, Caravan Holidays and Lodges in the Highlands
Holiday parks in the Highlands of Scotland suit visitors who want scenery, space and a proper sense of travel. This is not a region to treat as one small holiday area. The Highlands stretch across lochs, mountains, glens, coastlines, forests, villages and long driving routes, so the best place to stay depends on whether you want Loch Ness, Fort William, Aviemore, the west coast, the north coast or a quieter inland base.
Caravan holidays in the Highlands work well for visitors who like touring and flexible days out. A caravan park near Inverness is useful for Loch Ness, the Moray Firth, Culloden and the start of longer north coast routes. Fort William and Lochaber suit visitors who want Ben Nevis, Glen Nevis, Glenfinnan, loch views and west coast scenery. Further north and west, areas around Ullapool, Dornoch, Thurso, Wick and the North Coast 500 are better for open roads, beaches, fishing villages and more remote touring. View more caravan parks across the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland here.
Lodge holidays in the Highlands are especially relevant where the setting is the main reason to book. Lodges near lochs, forests, mountains or coastal viewpoints can suit couples, families and dog owners who want quieter evenings after long days out. In the Highlands, the right lodge or caravan park can make the holiday feel calm and well planned rather than rushed across too much distance.
Where to Stay in the Highlands
Inverness and Loch Ness suit visitors who want a practical Highland base with access to the city, Loch Ness, Culloden, Urquhart Castle, the Moray Firth and wider touring routes.
Fort William and Lochaber suit mountain scenery, Ben Nevis, Glen Nevis, Glenfinnan, lochside drives, walking holidays and west coast day trips.
Aviemore and the Cairngorms suit lodge holidays, forest walks, family activities, mountain scenery, wildlife, cycling and year round outdoor breaks.
Ullapool and the west coast suit visitors who want sea lochs, ferry routes, mountain roads, beaches, harbour villages and a more remote Highland feel.
Dornoch, Golspie and the east coast suit quieter caravan holidays, beaches, golf, castles, coastal villages and easier routes north from Inverness.
Thurso, Wick and the far north suit touring visitors, North Coast 500 routes, dramatic coastlines, big skies, John o’ Groats and trips towards Orkney.
Why Choose the Highlands for a Holiday Park Break?
The Highlands are a strong choice for visitors who want the landscape to shape the holiday. A stay here can be built around lochs, mountains, beaches, castles, forest walks, wildlife, road trips and quiet towns. The region works for holiday parks because visitors often want a comfortable base between long scenic days out.
For caravan holidays, the Highlands are best planned by route. The distances are larger than many visitors expect, and roads can be slower than they look on a map. A park near Inverness will create a very different holiday from one near Fort William, Aviemore, Ullapool or the far north coast. Choosing the area first will usually make the holiday easier.
For lodge holidays, the Highlands offer the kind of settings that make the accommodation part of the experience. Loch views, woodland, mountain backdrops, hot tubs, dog friendly walks and quiet rural locations all fit the region well. Lodges are especially useful for couples and families who want Highland scenery without moving base every night.
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Best for: Family holidays on the Sutherland coast with direct beach access and an entertainment venue.
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges and touring and camping pitches.
Highlights: Indoor pool, restaurant and bar, arcade, entertainment venue, direct access to Embo Beach.
Grannie’s Heilan’ Hame Holiday Park is located at Embo near Dornoch, with an indoor pool, restaurant, bar, arcade and family entertainment venue forming the main hub of the park.
Embo Beach runs directly alongside the park, with long stretches of sand along the Dornoch Firth and is perfect if you want a beach based holiday park in Scotland. Dornoch is around 5 minutes by car for the cathedral and Royal Dornoch Golf Club, while Dunrobin Castle is about 15 minutes along the coast in Scotland.
Why it’s a top pick: Families wanting a seaside holiday park near Dornoch, Scotland, where the beach and evening entertainment are your main holiday requirements.
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