Campsites with rock climbing near Fairlie

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Fairlie sets you up for climbing and rugged terrain, with 23 campsites in the area catering to those who want to scale crags and sleep under canvas. You’ll find options averaging £40 a night, with several sites starting at £40. Climbers use these spots as a base for tackling local routes, then wind down with hiking, wild swims, or a bit of fishing—most sites have showers, toilets, and welcome pets. Start with West Highland Way Hotel & Campsite (19 reviews) for quick access to the hills, check out Runach Arainn Glamping (2 reviews) if you want a touch of comfort, or pitch up at Craigmarloch Lodge (1 review) for something quiet. Most sites are tucked near big boulders and rolling moors—ideal for early starts and late-night campfires. Don’t forget to pack for unpredictable weather and bring your climbing kit; the rocks here wait for no one.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Fairlie sets you up for climbing and rugged terrain, with 23 campsites in the area catering to those who want to scale crags and sleep under canvas. You’ll find options averaging £40 a night, with several sites starting at £40. Climbers use these spots as a base for tackling local routes, then wind down with hiking, wild swims, or a bit of fishing—most sites have showers, toilets, and welcome pets. Start with West Highland Way Hotel & Campsite (19 reviews) for quick access to the hills, check out Runach Arainn Glamping (2 reviews) if you want a touch of comfort, or pitch up at Craigmarloch Lodge (1 review) for something quiet. Most sites are tucked near big boulders and rolling moors—ideal for early starts and late-night campfires. Don’t forget to pack for unpredictable weather and bring your climbing kit; the rocks here wait for no one.

89% (24)

Top-rated campgrounds

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