Campsites in Isle of Iona

Iona entices campers with its peaceful grassy pitches and picturesque island beaches.

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Isle of Iona camping guide

Where to go

Western Iona

After the east coast where Iona Abbey is set, western Iona is the island’s next-easiest area to access, and boasts the only campsite with facilities, too. Aptly named Iona Campsite, it’s situated on a working farming croft a 20-minute walk by lane from the ferry terminal. With grassy pitches tucked within an expanse of tussocky moorland, it’s a wild-feeling site. Continuing along the lane past the campsite, you hit the golf course and a beautiful sandy curve of beach.

Northern Iona

Carrying on past Iona Abbey and following the lane along the east coast until its end, you reach the track to the two splendid northern beaches of Tràigh Bhàn and Tràigh an t-Suidhe. You can wild camp around the shore here, looking out on a scattering of reefs and islets. The double act of sandy strands are serene and allow wild swimming just a 30-minute walk from Iona Abbey.

Erraid & Around

A short ferry ride across from Iona, and almost certainly the way you travelled to get here, is the Ross of Mull, the Isle of Mull’s southwest peninsula. Turning south at the ferry port for Iona, Fionnphort features moorland roads and grassy pitches that gaze out at wild white-sand beaches. Across the water is tidal island Erraid, where Robert Louis Stevenson got inspiration to write Kidnapped. Hike along the ragged coast to more hidden coves.

Uisken & Around

A 15-minute drive from Fionnphort (and thus 45 minutes’ travel time from Iona) across the Ross of Mull, a lane branches southeast down to a double arc of rarely trammelled sandy bays: Port Uisken and Ardalanish Bay. Wild camping, with a small fee payable to Uisken Croft for the privilege, is available overlooking Port Uisken beach. Wild swim around the offshore rocks or hike along the coast looking for prehistoric sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

There is limited camping on Isle of Iona, with the only campsite with facilities being Iona Campsite. Wild camping is also available overlooking Port Uisken beach with a small fee payable to Uisken Croft for the privilege. You can also explore different options for camping near Isle of Iona on Hipcamp.

Wild camping is available overlooking Port Uisken beach with a small fee payable to Uisken Croft for the privilege. You can also wild camp around the shore at Tràigh Bhàn and Tràigh an t-Suidhe, looking out on a scattering of reefs and islets. You can also explore different options for camping near Isle of Iona on Hipcamp.

Near Isle of Iona, you can wild swim around the offshore rocks or hike along the coast looking for prehistoric sites. You can also hike along the ragged coast to more hidden coves near the Ross of Mull. You can also explore different options for camping near Isle of Iona on Hipcamp.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field