Scotland has some of the most beautiful scenery in the United Kingdom, and perhaps the best examples can be found in the highlands. With the highlands consisting of vast areas of open land it is not uncommon to find yourself in areas where there is not much in terms of visitor amenities, something which can sometimes be a negative feature but certainly adds to the experience in this area as it gives you the opportunity to be at one with the very thing that attracted you to the area in the first place, the nature and landscape.
There are different options for camping in the highlands, including taking your own take and pitching in one of the registered camping sites which are scattered around the area. Depending on what you require from the sight, i.e electricity and gas ect, the price will differs significantly. Another option is to book into a caravan in one of these registered camp sites. This will be a more expensive option but will provide a greater deal of comfort and shelter provide greater shelter from the elements.
A popular option for people travelling around the Highlands is to take a campervan, as this allows one to really get into the nooks and crannies of the area and wake up in remote and beautiful areas away from other people. You should be careful, however, not to encroach onto private land.
