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Moyle Park Campsite

A small working croft in a remote Wester Ross glen, where the Five Sisters of Kintail frame the drive in and the owner knows the best spots to visit.

Moyle Park sits on a working croft at the foot of a Highland glen near Glenelg, accessed by a mountain road that earns its views. The Five Sisters of Kintail line the horizon on the way in, and the glen itself is quiet in the way that only genuinely remote Scotland manages: no through-traffic, no noise bleed from a main road, just the kind of stillness that takes a day to settle into.

The campsite is small by design: 11 hardstanding pitches with electric hookup, plus a grass area that takes tents. Facilities are honest rather than lavish: clean toilets, a hot shower (bring pound coins), a cold-water pot wash outside, and free wifi. The owner Ronnie is reliably mentioned in reviews for being on hand and pointing guests toward local spots worth knowing about. That kind of host presence matters on a site this remote.

Glenelg village sits 3 miles away, and it punches well above its size: the Glenelg Inn is worth booking ahead for dinner, there's a local brewery and pizza (Dun Brewing), a village shop, and a small cafe in the village hall. The Skye vehicle ferry is roughly 4 miles from site. For hillwalkers, the Five Sisters of Kintail, Falls of Glomach, and the Forcan Ridge are all on the doorstep, with coastal walks, Pictish brochs, and the beaches at Sandaig and Applecross further afield.

Before you book

  • Single-track mountain road access to the site.
  • Minimal mobile phone signal at the campsite.
  • One shower and shared toilets can queue during peak occupancy.
One of those Highland sites where the location does all the heavy lifting: remote, owner-run, and set in a glen that most campers never reach.

Why it made the cut

  • Working croft in a remote Wester Ross glen with Five Sisters of Kintail views on approach
  • Owner-present, small-scale (11 pitches), with real Highland character and no holiday-park markers
  • Outstanding basecamp for hillwalking, Pictish history, coastal beaches, and the Skye ferry

The Feeling

Off grid real · Lovingly scruffy · Solitary tempo

Glen bottom quietOwner who knows the spotsMountain road arrivalPound coin shower

Good For

  • Solo
  • Date
  • Dog holiday

Best For

  • Mountain road access with Five Sisters of Kintail views
  • Small working croft with 11 hardstanding pitches and basic facilities
  • Remote glen location 3km from unnamed beach, minimal mobile signal

In Campr's collections

  • Mountain eyriesThe Five Sisters of Kintail frame the drive in, and the glen beyond is the kind of Highland quiet you plan a trip around.
  • Farm fields properA genuine working croft in Wester Ross: 11 pitches, an owner who knows the area, and no pretence about what it is.
  • Dog holiday hqDogs welcome on a croft with open glen on all sides and quiet single-track country for walking.

Facilities

Showers
Toilets
Electric hookup
Wi-Fi

Quick answers

Does Moyle Park Campsite allow dogs?
Yes, dogs are welcome at Moyle Park Campsite.
What kind of stays does Moyle Park Campsite offer?
Motorhome, Tent, in a valley.
How much does Moyle Park Campsite cost?
Budget pricing. Check the owner's site for current rates.
Where is Moyle Park Campsite?
Allt Bhail' an Ailm, Kyle IV40 8LA, UK.

Where it is

Allt Bhail' an Ailm, Kyle IV40 8LA, UK

In a valley · Highland · Scotland · 57.213° N, 5.513° W

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Independent Rating

4.7

Based on 96 Google reviews

Campr Ethos Approved

Signed off by Curator · Last reviewed June 2026
Price
On request
Budget
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The Setup

PitchesMotorhome, Tent
SettingIn a valley
Capacity~11 pitches
DogsDogs welcome

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