The Highlanders' Museum
A five-star attraction with 14 exhibition galleries including the late Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection.
View and BookNewlands, Culloden Moor, Inverness, Highlands, IV2 5LA, Scotland
View on mapOFFERS*: Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Gently sloping to face a glorious, unspoilt view over the Nairn Valley, Culloden Moor Club Campsite has the asset of being sheltered on one side by an abundant belt of mature trees to afford extra privacy and wind protection. The campsite is only about 1.5 miles from the famous Culloden Battlefield, where Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated and Scottish history was rewritten.
Culloden Moor Club Campsite is also just six miles from the pretty city of Inverness - not only does it have more than enough choice for shopping treats and places to eat or drink, it is also centrally situated for touring some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland. Beautiful must-see locations include Loch Ness, Black Isle, Moray Coast and the Whisky Trails in the Spey Valley. The campsite also puts you within easy reach of Glen Affric for unforgettably scenic walks - you'll see its magnificent landscapes best on foot and maybe even spot some deer. With forest walks, this site is ideally located for dog owners.
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.
Additional ways to stay:
Seasonal pitches - rent one of our pitches on a long term basis. Visit camc.com/seasonals.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01463 790625.
Nearest alternative campsites: Grantown-on-Spey Caravan Park.
*T&Cs
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
Offers available to Club members
A five-star attraction with 14 exhibition galleries including the late Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection.
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View and BookFrom the South on the A9: take the exit signposted Hilton/ Culduthel/ Inshes Retail Park. At the roundabout (Inshes Retail Park) take 1st exit signposted Culloden Moor, Croy B9006. Follow B9006, 1.5 miles past Culloden Battlefield, through Newlands. The site is on the left on the main road.
From the North on the A9: 1.75 miles after crossing Kessock Bridge, exit left onto slip road signposted B9006 Culloden/Croy. In 200m at T-junction turn right onto B9006. Follow B9006, 1.5 miles past Culloden Battlefield, through Newlands, site is on left on main road. From East on the A96 join the A9 south then take the first exit signposted Culloden and then follow above instructions from the north.
Sites key:
Michael Fletcher
Reviewed: 23/05/2025 21:32
We spent 2 nights here whilst finishing off doing our NC500 holiday. The location is stunning and the facilities spotless. We would have no doubt in recommending this site. Thank you
Michael Fletcher
Reviewed: 23/05/2025 21:28
This location was used as the start and finish points of our NC500 holiday. The site was nice and the facilities were very clean. There was a bit of road noise from our pitch which was close to reception however this was very minimal. Most pitches are on a slope but sorted... Show more
Andrew Aird
Reviewed: 23/05/2025 17:05
Lovely site. Handy location of the A9 for Inverness and Nairn area
Mr Michael Wilson
Reviewed: 14/05/2025 14:04
I would like to thank the Relief Wardens (Brian and Mary) at Culloden Moor Campsite for their help when I had a problem with a leak in my fresh water pipe. After their suggestion I was able to get new pipe from the local garden centre which enable me... Show more
Mark N
Reviewed: 08/05/2025 08:55
This is a great little site for exploring the surrounding area. The battle ground is within walking distance by footpath . The site was very clean and tidy but the down side was the road that runs by the site can be busy and the road noise can be intrusive... Show more
Richard Airey
Reviewed: 08/05/2025 07:46
We stayed for 2 nights in April and had a great pitch at the top of the site next to a field of ewes and lambs. There was plenty of room in the shower/toilet block which was very clean. The site was quiet and peaceful. There are local woodland walks... Show more
Shelagh Sharp
Reviewed: 03/05/2025 17:46
Lovely tranquil campsite. Facilities were modern clean and comfortable. Efficient and friendly staff. We enjoyed our short stay here and hope to visit again.
Claire Edgerton
Reviewed: 30/04/2025 08:15
This was our first stop on our NC500 adventure. We were running late for our arrival but we had a phone call to check in on our progress and the staff kindly awaited our arrival. The team were lovely and very welcoming. Travelling as two vans, they got us on... Show more
Samantha Mills
Reviewed: 28/04/2025 14:52
We were travelling the NC500 and I received a phone call approx 5pm. They asked our arrival time and I said we were an hour away. They informed us that they would be leaving the key fob and info in a box and gave us the codes to access, which... Show more
Tony Durham
Reviewed: 24/04/2025 16:55
The one way system is poorly though out, pushing all the traffic next to the play ground the last thing needed for the safety of our little ones!! The traffic using the site most were carful but the small majority used the road like a racetrack. access to the toilet block is... Show more
Michael Fletcher
Reviewed: 23/05/2025 21:32
We spent 2 nights here whilst finishing off doing our NC500 holiday. The location is stunning and the facilities spotless. We would have no doubt in recommending this site. Thank you ...