Hi MaureenWent to John O' Groats this year.......what a disappointment........pay to get your photo taken at the milepost ( if you're daft enough )..... a few souvenir shops and that's about it.We stayed at Dunnet bay CC site which was recently refurbished and now has really good toilet /shower facilities.Walk onto the beach from the site and walk for miles.
Another site we found this year was :-
www.clachtollbeachcampsite.co.uk
The owners are so welcoming and helpful.The only drawback is a 7 mile single track road from Lochinver to get there,but well worth it in the end.Read the reviews for this campsite.....everyone raves about it.
Durness camp site is NOT a club site and is parked on the top of a high cliff.It was so windy when we were there.....certainly blew the cobwebs away!Toilets/showers were old and didn't appeal to me at all, so we only stayed 1 night.
If you like remote.....then the CC site Grummore ( Altnaharra ) is the place to be on the shores of Loch Naver.This is a NO facility site apart from electrics and water.A bird watchers paradise BUT 20 miles from the nearest shops and petrol etc.A wonderful place to chill out.
If you stop at the CC site at Inverness there are 2 large Tesco supermarkets where you can top up with groceries and diesel/petrol.The price of fuel in the highlands is horrendous.
Grantown on Spey also has a very good camp site with a top class toilet block and super pitches including Sky TV hookup.
Alan,Hi Maureen
Grummore Altnahara is a wonderful place by Loch Naver. The mere fact of driving into the wilderness makes it a rather magical place.
I do hope the lease gets renewed. It's not much use to anyone else and it's not like the sheep are short of space.
Is this the 21st century Highland Clearance??
Cheers
Alan