Campsites in Isle of Lewis

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Why not plan a camping trip to the Western Isles of Scotland? Head to the Isle of Lewis and you’ll find campsites close to the beach, romantic retreats, waterside camping and much much more.

Top-rated campgrounds near Isle of Lewis

Croft 5 - Exclusive Wilderness Camp

1. Croft 5 - Exclusive Wilderness Camp

Callanish, Scotland · 1 unit
Escape to nearly five acres of exclusive land on the west side of the Isle of Lewis. Croft 5 offers a true wilderness camping experience. Reserved for one booking at a time, so you can enjoy complete solitude and space. The land overlooks Little Loch Roag, perfect for eagle watching, wildlife spotting, and breathtaking views. Guests can choose their own pitch—near the loch, beside the stream, or sheltered by the old blackhouse—creating a personalised camping experience. Facilities are minimal: an outdoor composting toilet, fresh water delivered to your pitch. There is no electricity or showers; guests should be self-sufficient and comfortable with wild conditions. Open fires are not permitted, but camping stoves are welcome. Croft 5 is especially suited to walkers, cyclists, backpackers, and self-sufficient adventurers seeking a restorative escape. Dogs may be allowed by prior arrangement. Access is easy, with nearby bus connections and parking for one vehicle, though most guests arrive without a car. The Isle of Lewis has changeable weather, and ferry cancellations can occasionally affect travel. We will always try to accommodate guests at alternative dates if availability allows. Camping is limited to 28 nights per year, this is a rare chance to enjoy a wilderness retreat with stunning views, abundant wildlife, and nearly five acres to yourself.
Pets
Potable water
from 
£60
 / night
Why not plan a camping trip to the Western Isles of Scotland? Head to the Isle of Lewis and you’ll find campsites close to the beach, romantic retreats, waterside camping and much much more.

Top-rated campgrounds near Isle of Lewis

Croft 5 - Exclusive Wilderness Camp

1. Croft 5 - Exclusive Wilderness Camp

Callanish, Scotland · 1 unit
Escape to nearly five acres of exclusive land on the west side of the Isle of Lewis. Croft 5 offers a true wilderness camping experience. Reserved for one booking at a time, so you can enjoy complete solitude and space. The land overlooks Little Loch Roag, perfect for eagle watching, wildlife spotting, and breathtaking views. Guests can choose their own pitch—near the loch, beside the stream, or sheltered by the old blackhouse—creating a personalised camping experience. Facilities are minimal: an outdoor composting toilet, fresh water delivered to your pitch. There is no electricity or showers; guests should be self-sufficient and comfortable with wild conditions. Open fires are not permitted, but camping stoves are welcome. Croft 5 is especially suited to walkers, cyclists, backpackers, and self-sufficient adventurers seeking a restorative escape. Dogs may be allowed by prior arrangement. Access is easy, with nearby bus connections and parking for one vehicle, though most guests arrive without a car. The Isle of Lewis has changeable weather, and ferry cancellations can occasionally affect travel. We will always try to accommodate guests at alternative dates if availability allows. Camping is limited to 28 nights per year, this is a rare chance to enjoy a wilderness retreat with stunning views, abundant wildlife, and nearly five acres to yourself.
Pets
Potable water
from 
£60
 / night
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The surrounding landscape of rocky outcrops and flat peat bogs creates a beautifully rugged backdrop to any campsite, all of which are a short journey from quiet, secluded beaches. A dreamy camping destination, Lewis hosts some of the best campsites in Scotland and we’ve taken the time to hand pick our favourites. Browse our selection of the best luxury glamping and traditional campsites below, or click here to refine your campsite search.

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