Overview of Loch Ness Highland Resort
Loch Ness Highland Resort is a Highland holiday park in Fort Augustus, at the southern end of Loch Ness. This park gives guests a scenic base close to the loch, the Caledonian Canal, Highland walking routes and some of Scotland’s best known natural scenery.
This park is a great choice for families, couples, glamping guests, touring guests, dog owners and visitors who want a Loch Ness holiday with flexible accommodation and useful facilities on site. Guests can stay in holiday homes, luxury lodges, glamping pods, touring pitches or seasonal touring pitches, depending on the type of break they want. Discover more parks for Highlands caravan and lodge holidays here.
The location is one of the main reasons to stay here. Fort Augustus is a popular Highland village where Loch Ness meets the Caledonian Canal, giving visitors easy access to boat trips, lochside walks, canal locks, places to eat and local shops. Loch Ness is less than half a mile from this park, so guests can enjoy the loch and village without needing to drive every day.
Loch Ness Highland Resort has The Highland Hideout bar and restaurant, Monster Playpark, a fitness gym, touring facilities, parking, WiFi and dog friendly options. It is a great choice for guests who want a Highland holiday with Loch Ness close by, a choice of accommodation and plenty of scenery, history and outdoor activities within reach.
Why is Loch Ness Highland Resort a Great Holiday Park?
• Highland resort in Fort Augustus, at the southern end of Loch Ness.
• Luxury lodges, holiday homes, glamping pods, camping pods and touring pitches available.
• Hot tub lodge options available for Highland breaks.
• Pet friendly pod accommodation available for guests travelling with dogs.
• The Highland Hideout restaurant and bar, Monster Playpark and fitness gym on site.
• Fort Augustus village, the Caledonian Canal locks and Loch Ness are close by.
• Urquhart Castle, Inverness, Fort William, Glen Affric and the Great Glen Way are within reach.
• Hoseasons visitor rating of 4.6 out of 5.
Why take a holiday at Loch Ness Highland Resort?
Loch Ness Highland Resort gives guests a scenic Highland break with lodges, pods, hot tub options, touring pitches and Fort Augustus close by. It works well for families, couples and touring guests who want a base near Loch Ness, with canal walks, boat trips, castles, mountains and Highland scenery all within reach.
Where is Loch Ness Highland Resort?
Loch Ness Highland Resort is on Glendoe Road, Fort Augustus, PH32 4DY. The resort is close to Loch Ness, the Caledonian Canal, Fort Augustus village, Urquhart Castle, the Great Glen Way and scenic routes towards Inverness, Fort William and the west Highlands.
Lodges, Glamping and Touring at Loch Ness Highland Resort
Loch Ness Highland Resort has a varied accommodation choice, with holiday homes, luxury lodges, glamping pods, touring pitches and seasonal touring all part of the wider holiday mix. This gives guests several ways to enjoy a Highland break close to Fort Augustus and Loch Ness.
Holiday homes are a key part of the accommodation offer. These give guests a self catering base with living space, bedrooms, kitchen facilities and a comfortable place to return to after boat trips, lochside walks, canal visits and days out around the Highlands.
Luxury lodge accommodation is also available, with selected hot tub options depending on the accommodation booked. Lodges are a great choice for couples, families and small groups who want more space, modern comfort and a relaxing base close to Loch Ness.
Glamping pods are another important part of the park. These work well for couples, families and short breaks, giving guests a compact stay with more comfort than traditional camping. Ensuite pod cabin options are listed, and some family pod layouts sleep up to 4 guests, although families should check the exact pod layout before booking.
Touring pitches are available for guests bringing a touring caravan or motorhome. Seasonal touring pitches are also promoted, giving regular visitors another way to use this park. Dogs are welcome in selected accommodation and touring arrangements, but guests bringing pets should check the latest rules before booking.
Park Facilities at Loch Ness Highland Resort
Park Facilities at Loch Ness Highland Resort are centred around food, family time, touring convenience and outdoor Highland holidays. The Highland Hideout is the on-site bar and restaurant, giving guests somewhere to enjoy meals, snacks and drinks after days exploring Loch Ness, Fort Augustus and the surrounding countryside.
Families have the Monster Playpark, giving children space to enjoy time outside in the fresh Highland air. This is a useful feature for families staying in pods, lodges, holiday homes or touring accommodation.
There is also a fitness gym on site, which is ideal for guests who like to stay active during their break. The surrounding area also makes it easy to build walking, cycling and water-based activities into a stay.
Touring guests have access to the resort’s touring field, with touring and seasonal touring stays available. Guests bringing a motorhome or touring caravan should check current pitch details before booking, especially if they need a specific pitch type, electric connection or seasonal arrangement.
WiFi and parking are available, and camping sources also list showers, toilets, laundry and shop facilities. Fort Augustus is close by for extra places to eat, pubs, local shops, canal walks and boat trips. This makes Loch Ness Highland Resort a great choice for guests who want on-site food and play facilities, while still being close to the village and Loch Ness.
Places to Visit Near Loch Ness Highland Resort
Loch Ness is the main reason many guests choose Loch Ness Highland Resort. The loch is close to Fort Augustus and gives visitors the chance to enjoy boat trips, lochside walks, viewpoints, photos and time by one of Scotland’s most famous landscapes.
Fort Augustus is one of the easiest places to explore during a stay. The village has the Caledonian Canal locks, places to eat, local shops, boat trip options and a lively Highland feel during the main holiday season. It is perfect for a relaxed wander without needing a long drive.
Urquhart Castle is one of the best known attractions on Loch Ness and is around a 25 minute drive away. The castle ruins sit beside the loch and give visitors a memorable mix of history, scenery and Loch Ness views.
The Loch Ness Centre is also within reach and is a good choice for guests who want to learn more about the history, geology and legends linked with the loch. It works well as part of a wider Loch Ness day out with Urquhart Castle and nearby viewpoints.
Invermoriston Falls is a lovely local drive and gives visitors woodland, river scenery, bridges and short walking routes. The Falls of Foyers are another scenic trip around Loch Ness, with woodland paths and dramatic waterfall views.
For bigger days out, guests can visit Inverness, Fort William, Glen Nevis, Ben Nevis, Glen Affric, the Great Glen Way or the west coast. This gives Loch Ness Highland Resort visitors a strong mix of glamping, lodges, touring, Loch Ness scenery, canal walks, castles, waterfalls, Highland villages and outdoor adventures during one stay.
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