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Winter Camping around Loch Ness

Winter (December-February) is challenging but rewarding. Many sites close, but some offer year-round stays. Snow is possible.

Tips for Winter Camping

  • 4-season tent or heated accommodation
  • Check site opening dates
  • Dramatic scenery and solitude

Recommended Campsites for Winter

Aberlady Caravan Park

Aberlady Caravan Park

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Aberlady Caravan Park offers tent camping, caravan pitches in a scenic location. Contact them directly for availability and booking.

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Aberlour Gardens Camping Park

Aberlour Gardens Camping Park

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Aberlour Gardens Camping Park is a campsite offering a peaceful stay in nature. Contact them directly for availability and booking information.

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Aird Donald Caravan Park

Aird Donald Caravan Park

highlands

Aird Donald Caravan Park offers tent camping, caravan pitches, motorhome facilities in a scenic location. Contact them directly for availability and booking.

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Altnaharra Caravan Club Site

Altnaharra Caravan Club Site

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Altnaharra Caravan Club Site is a campsite offering a peaceful stay in nature. Contact them directly for availability and booking information.

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Staying dry around Loch Ness

Rain showers, mist and cold nights are part of the Highlands package. Quick-drying layers, good ventilation and somewhere to hang wet kit will make your trip more comfortable.

If you manage holiday accommodation or a campervan fleet, specialist dehumidifiers from providers such as ClimateDry can help keep interiors fresh between guests.