Do you have the details about which campsites you used?
At Eilean Donan Castle I stayed at the campsite at Ardelve.
http://www.ardelvecaravanandcampingpark.co.uk/ It is literally 500 yards across the bridge from the castle.
At Applecross I stayed at the campsite that you reach as soon as you get to the bottom of the hill. I think it is the only one there. Had a great meal in their onsite bistro. And set off the next day with a bacon roll and a coffee.
In Ullapool I stayed at the Broomfield campsite. Bit windy facing the water though!
I got my photos at John o'groats, then headed south to Wick. I then followed the brown signs to the first campsite I could find. Nothing special though.
After reaching Aviemore I headed down the road to Rothiemurchus and stayed at Rothiemurchus Camp & Caravan park. Its a few miles back into town though, so after putting my tent up in the rain and finally changing into normal clothes the last thing I wanted to do was to go out in the rain again. Boil in the bag rations for me that night. Excellent facilities on the site though.
When I arrived at the Forth Road Bridge I tried a few campsites which were full due to the bank holiday weekend. I ended up over the water in Edinburgh at the Edinburgh Caravan Club Site. Excellent facilities but by far the most expensive place at £13.20 to camp for one night.
Th following day I had ridden through driving rain for about 3 hours and was getting a bit pissed off to be honest. After getting through Dumfries I decided that the VERY next sign I saw for a campsite was going to be where I stopped for the night. I found Barnsoul Farm which is just throght te village of Shawhead.
http://www.barnsoulfarm.co.uk/ Pretty good facilities. They even have a basic kitchen that guests can use.
After all that I got back to base back to my own bed. Hope this helps.
Really good pictures!! BTW - what camera(s) did you use?
All but two of the photos were taken on my trusty Nikon D200 with the 18-135mm lens fitted. Its a few years old now but its a cracking bit of kit and fits quite nicely in my tankbag. The other two shots were taken on my Canon G9 which goes everywhere with me. Going away on a trip I will always have a backup camera. I have had one fail on me before which is a major pain. For both cameras I had 12v chargers so I could charge the batteries from the bike. Plus spare batteries, lens cleaning cloth, tripod and a bag full of memory cards. In work I use the Nikon D2X and Nikon D3 but they are a bit bulky to take away on the bike.