The rush of the River Glass accompanies every morning at this Highland glen site, where pine-scented air drifts down from the surrounding forestry and early light catches the peaks beyond Cannich village. This is proper glen country, where the roads narrow and the scenery deepens into something wilder.
Perfectly positioned for walkers tackling Glen Affric's ancient Caledonian pines or anglers working the River Beauly, this site suits outdoors enthusiasts seeking a genuine Highland base without frills. You're in Strathglass, west of Inverness, where Loch Ness day trips are doable but the real draw is the dramatic glens radiating from your tent door. Tourers, campervans and tent campers all find space here year-round.
The facilities keep things straightforward with toilets and showers serving pitches for tents, caravans and campervans. Campfire policies should be checked on arrival. The atmosphere leans practical rather than polished—this is a working site where the landscape does the talking, and the village pub is a short walk when you've earned your pint after a day on the hills.