Campsites near Wick

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Wick might seem small, but it is a thriving metropolis by the standards of sparsely populated Northeast Scotland, with a train station, shops, restaurants, and a harbour—and even a great campsite sits on the banks of the River Wick just west of town. Whilst it is not Scotland’s most obvious outdoor activity base, Wick’s proximity to clifftop walking and one of Scotland’s longest sandy beaches, Sinclair’s Bay (not to mention the enormous inland wilderness of boggy, loch-bedaubed Flow Country) gives campers plenty of opportunity to get out on the wild side.

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3. The Loft Glamping & Camping

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93km from Wick · 12 units · Tents, Motorhomes
The Loft Glamping and 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 have been reppurposed 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. We also now take bookings for caravans. We do not have fully service pitches 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 and Camping looks forward to welcoming you throughout the year!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£28
 / night

7. The Hideyhole Campsite

88km from Wick · 6 units · Motorhomes
Explore the beautiful Moray Coast from the comfort of your caravan nestled in our award-winning family run Hideyhole Campsite here on Westfield Farm. Taking a maximum of only 6 caravans at any time, you’ll enjoy the peaceful setting here on the farm and appreciate the wealth of wildlife we are lucky to have. Enjoy exploring the ancient beech woodland and stunning farmland of Westfield. Dogs will love the peace quiet and space to run about. We have a tarmac tennis court available to book on-site for the sporty campers. Perfectly located for exploring the numerous beaches and seaside villages of the Moray Firth, all within a short drive from the site. Moray is famed for its many golf courses, distilleries, and coastline as well as some great local eateries and seafood. The National Cycle Route 1 from Dover to the North of Scotland runs through the farm, a short distance from the campsite. For those exploring the NC500, and wishing to continue the adventure, we are well placed for an extra stop off before or after you reach Inverness.
Electrical hookup
Pets
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£15
 / night

Wick might seem small, but it is a thriving metropolis by the standards of sparsely populated Northeast Scotland, with a train station, shops, restaurants, and a harbour—and even a great campsite sits on the banks of the River Wick just west of town. Whilst it is not Scotland’s most obvious outdoor activity base, Wick’s proximity to clifftop walking and one of Scotland’s longest sandy beaches, Sinclair’s Bay (not to mention the enormous inland wilderness of boggy, loch-bedaubed Flow Country) gives campers plenty of opportunity to get out on the wild side.

100% (1)

Top-rated campgrounds near Wick

3. The Loft Glamping & Camping

100%
(9)
93km from Wick · 12 units · Tents, Motorhomes
The Loft Glamping and 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 have been reppurposed 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. We also now take bookings for caravans. We do not have fully service pitches 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 and Camping looks forward to welcoming you throughout the year!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£28
 / night

7. The Hideyhole Campsite

88km from Wick · 6 units · Motorhomes
Explore the beautiful Moray Coast from the comfort of your caravan nestled in our award-winning family run Hideyhole Campsite here on Westfield Farm. Taking a maximum of only 6 caravans at any time, you’ll enjoy the peaceful setting here on the farm and appreciate the wealth of wildlife we are lucky to have. Enjoy exploring the ancient beech woodland and stunning farmland of Westfield. Dogs will love the peace quiet and space to run about. We have a tarmac tennis court available to book on-site for the sporty campers. Perfectly located for exploring the numerous beaches and seaside villages of the Moray Firth, all within a short drive from the site. Moray is famed for its many golf courses, distilleries, and coastline as well as some great local eateries and seafood. The National Cycle Route 1 from Dover to the North of Scotland runs through the farm, a short distance from the campsite. For those exploring the NC500, and wishing to continue the adventure, we are well placed for an extra stop off before or after you reach Inverness.
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
£15
 / night

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Campsites near Wick guide

Where to go

Sinclair’s Bay

A short distance north of Wick, this long sandy bay has to be mentioned in any Scottish beach best-of list. It is a popular place for surfing and kiteboarding, and there are no fewer than three castles along its length. Backed by cliffs and sand dunes, parts can be quite sheltered for a wild camp; there are also camping pods near Nybster at the northern end.

Dunnet Head Nature Reserve

As extreme compass points go, John o’ Groats, Britain’s northeastern point, gets more attention but Dunnet Head, its northernmost point, is far more beautiful. This heathery moor scattered with small lochs is a Royal Society for the Protection of Birds reserve, and at the southern entrance is a superb farm campsite overlooking grassy cliffs and rock stacks.

Flow Country

This evocatively named region is a watery, miry no-man’s-land and Europe’s largest expanse of blanket bog, spanning 4,000 square kilometres, with Wick being one of the best access points. Forests and lochs also break up the scenery and keep it both interesting and very seldom visited. As only a couple of roads bisect this region this is a great opportunity to go off-piste and wild camp. 

When to go

Wick is not in itself a travel hotspot, so do not expect either campgrounds or any other tourist facility to be open outside of the Easter to September high season. In any case, outside of this period, weather is likely to be unsuitable for camping, with high winds and torrential rain common and shelter limited. July and August generally see the warmest (or least cold!) weather but temperatures above 20°C (68°F) are rare even so.

Know before you go

  • Most of Flow Country constitutes one of the UK’s remotest regions—great for wild camping, bad for facilities of any description.
  • Wick and Thurso are the best places to stock up on camping essentials, but neither have dedicated outdoors stores. For a dedicated shop, stop in Inverness. 
  • Wick is connected by train to Inverness, as is Thurso. Northeast Scotland’s two biggest towns have no direct train connection, but good bus connections. Altnabreac station (on the Inverness to Thurso line) delivers you right to the middle of Flow Country.