The Highlanders' Museum
A five-star attraction with 14 exhibition galleries including the late Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection.
View and BookOFFERS*: Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Peaceful and intimate, Kinlochewe Club Campsite is set at the foot of the rugged slopes of Beinn Eighe, at the end of a beautiful drive along Glen Docherty from Achnasheen. The campsite is a magical oasis where the world slows down to walking pace and you with it - glittering lochs, lush woodland and mountains provide a paradise for both climbers and walkers alike.
Kinlochewe Club Campsite also offers convenient facilities to ensure your holiday is trouble-free. Pitches are all made of sturdy stone hardstandings. There is a licensed shop, small cafe, hotel and petrol station in the local village to cater to your immediate needs. The Scottish Natural Heritage Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve is just 0.75m away from the campsite, giving you and your family an opportunity to spot golden eagles and deer by the beautiful Lochside at dusk. For an unforgettable drive, take the A896 down Glen Torridon and through to Applecross: the views across to Skye are truly superb.
Please Note: Reception at this site may close earlier than 8pm and staff may not be available to greet you. If this is the case, don’t worry, you can still arrive on site until 8pm. We will simply contact you on your day of arrival with details of how to check-in. Please ensure your contact details are up to date on your Membership profile.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01445 760239
Nearest alternative campsites: Morvich Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
Touring pitch types | Awning | Without Awning |
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Standard (electric & hardstanding) |
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Tent (non-electric & grass) |
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A five-star attraction with 14 exhibition galleries including the late Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection.
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View and BookPlease only use the recommended directions on this website or in your Sites Directory and Handbook for the final approach and not sat nav, postcode or route planner, as alternative roads are unsuitable roads for towing.
Turn left off A9 (Newtonmore - Dornach) at roundabout in Tore (5.5 miles after crossing Kessock Bridge) onto A835 (signposted Maryburgh, Dingwall). At the roundabout in Maryburgh continue on the A835 (signposted Ullapool). In 13 miles in Garve turn left onto A832 (signposted Gairloch). In 15 miles at roundabout at Achnasheen follow signposted Kinlochewe, Gairloch (still on A832). The site is on the left in about 10 miles (50mtrs past A896 junction).
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Martin Brydges
Reviewed: 04/12/2024 02:41
Unfortunately only stayed the one night but will be back for longer as the views on the site are amazing and the area is lovely and needs exploring properly and a friendly and helpful welcome by the staff
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Reviewed: 26/09/2024 11:45
Lovely friendly greeting on arrival. Our 2nd visit to this lovely site. First in June 2018 and now in Sep 2024. It has lovely pitches, all gravel and well spaced out with trees/hedges creating small 'pockets' The toilets etc are superb. Hubby said the disabled facilities were excellent. Garage and... Show more
gcp
Reviewed: 23/06/2024 21:19
A well maintained site located next to Beinn Eighe nature reserve. Lots of walks from the door and well marked trails. The site is all gravel for pitches but there are lots of trees and greenery to soften the view. Good toilet/shower block. Separate building houses a drying room and... Show more
Vanhaalla
Reviewed: 30/05/2024 16:41
We visited Kinlochewe as part of a larger tour around north of Scotland….Ian and Julie go above and beyond helping out and keeping the site lovely for all despite there needing to be some obvious upgrading to the toilet block although it was immaculately clean…., they’re a credit to the... Show more
Landyman2018
Reviewed: 20/05/2024 09:26
I stayed here as part of my NC500 anti-clockwise trip. Booking in was so easy and quick.Fabulous views all around. Clear blue sky the mountains really did look good. I dropped the caravan off. And following morning I left at dawn to to the Torridon, Sheildaig , Fearnmore Applecross Pass... Show more
ClubMemberA59A66296E
Reviewed: 28/04/2024 13:21
This was our first big trip (2 weeks on the NC500) in our new (to us) VW and looking and booking around different sites we had no idea what to expect. Ian gave us a very warm welcome on arrival, he was able to situate us near to the toilet... Show more
ScreenName68977A9E8A
Reviewed: 01/04/2024 16:22
We stayed originally for 1 night but stayed another due to storm making driving unsafe. The staff (sorry terrible with names) were so helpful and accommodating. This is a lovely site with modern, clean facilities….its clear the wardens take pride in their work. Powerful showers and hair dryers too! Indoor... Show more
CoboCali
Reviewed: 30/09/2023 14:47
a real gem of a site, in an ideal location for touring, plus a warm and informative welcome from the warden Ian. Not only was he friendly and professional, he also shared his excellent written details on local walks. thankyou.
ClubMemberA719BF0DC3
Reviewed: 20/09/2023 15:53
A beautiful setting for a lovely site with the friendliest warden. Ian made us welcome on arrival (with no entry barrier or lists of rules) and took an interest in our plans, with advice on the weather and the midges. He sold a few items at reception and there is... Show more
hmatthews
Reviewed: 13/08/2023 18:36
We've stayed on this site before. It's great if you like the outdoors, hiking and so on. There are plenty of walks to do from the site. This time we stayed for just one night - last time we stayed for four. There was plenty of walking to do from... Show more
Martin Brydges
Reviewed: 04/12/2024 02:41
Unfortunately only stayed the one night but will be back for longer as the views on the site are amazing and the area is lovely and needs exploring properly and a friendly and helpful welcome by the staff ...