Pop-up campsite: Campsites in Scotland
12 bookable campsites in Scotland Sorted by our favourites
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Hillend Camping and Motorhome Aire
Auchinleck, Ayrshire, Scotland- Peaceful dog-friendly Ayrshire smallholding site among woodlands
- Half an hour's drive from Irvine and Ayr; an hour to Dumfries
- Next to a stream and two miles from the River Ayr Way
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Beirhope Alpacas
Kelso, Scottish Borders, Scotland- Rural dog-friendly Scottish borders site with alpacas and hill views
- A 25-minute drive from St Cuthbert’s Way and Floors Castle
- Alpaca treks, barbecues, firepits, firewood and refreshments available
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The Wee Caravan Park
New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland- Quiet dog-friendly site surrounded by the Ayrshire countryside
- A 40-minute drive from Ayr beach; 45 minutes from Loch Bradan
- Alpaca trekking and free use of a metal detector available on site
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Bush of Ewes
Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland- Small, dog-friendly pop-up site in the Southern Uplands of Scotland
- Access to the nine-mile Meikledale walk; a 45-minute drive to Carlisle
- River on site for paddling; 10 minutes’ drive from a pub
New FavouriteBallencrieff Farm Campsite
Longniddry, Lothian, Scotland- Back-to-basics pop-up campsite on a working East Lothian arable farm
- The Museum of Flight, Gullane golf clubs and beach 10 minutes’ drive
- Off-grid grass pitches and dog walk on site; shop five minutes’ drive
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Smerral
Latheron, Caithness, Scotland- Peaceful pop-up wild camping site just off the NC500 at Latheron
- Five minutes' drive to Latheronwheel Harbour; 25 minutes to Wick
- Scenic back to basics pitches on a traditional working croft
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Glen Spean Camping
Spean Bridge, Highlands and Islands, Scotland- Pop-up campsite for the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
- Nevis Range Mountain Resort 10 minutes’ drive; Fort William 20 minutes
- Coffee and pizza provided; sports on site; shuttle bus to Nevis Range
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West Tor
Strathaven, Lanarkshire, Scotland- Nearly-wild camping field in a rural Lanarkshire location
- A 40-minute drive from Irvine and Glasgow city centre
- Part of a working smallholding; close to Loudoun Hill
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Bail a’ Chairn
Watten, Caithness, Scotland- Comfy shepherds’ huts on a Caithness working croft near Wick
- A 25-minute drive to Dunnet beach; close to the North Coast 500 drive
- Ruins of an Iron Age broch and ancient standing stone on site
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Hillside Tiny Campsite
Longhope, Orkney Islands, Scotland- Peaceful campsite on Hoy in the spectacular Orkney Islands
- Lyness ferry 20 minutes' drive, with bus available
- Charging sockets, communal barn and packed lunches available
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The Eyrie
Isle Of Lewis, Hebrides, Scotland- Dog-friendly wild camping site on the Isle of Lewis, in the Hebrides
- Stornoway 50 minutes’ drive; Luskentyre Beach one hour and 10 minutes
- Walled area with hammock; complimentary free-range eggs and vegetables
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Currie Glen Farm Campsite
Gorebridge, Lothian, Scotland- Peaceful adults-only Lothian site in a rural conservation village
- Half an hour’s drive from the Pentland Hills; 40 minutes to Edinburgh
- Disabled toilet facilities; restaurants, shops and takeaways nearby
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Law Farm Campsite
Dechmont, Lothian, Scotland- Nearly-wild camping field in West Lothian with views of the Pentlands
- A 20-minute drive from the Forth Bridge; Edinburgh half an hour
- On a working farm, with views over Arthur's Seat and Binnie Craig
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Deeside Activity Park
Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, Scotland- Wild camping at an outdoor activity centre five minutes from Aboyne
- A 15-minute drive to Craigievar Castle; half an hour to Balmoral
- Farm shop and restaurant on site; fishing, archery and go-karting
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North Keiss Camper Site
John o' Groats, Caithness, Scotland- No-frills Caithness campsite with spectacular sea views at Keiss
- A 10-minute drive to John O’Groats; Nybster Broch a 15-minute walk
- Dog-friendly wild pitches; pubs five minutes' drive away
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Wamphray Croft
North Berwick, Lothian, Scotland- Back-to-basics camping on a family-run smallholding in East Lothian
- A 15-minute drive to North Berwick; access Edinburgh by train
- Pop-up grass pitches with showers, close to hill walks and the beach
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Deuchar Farm
Forfar, Angus, Scotland- Well-maintained field with adjacent forest for dog walkers
- Glamis Castle 20 minutes' drive; half an hour to Montrose or beaches
- Working farm with far-reaching views; fresh eggs available
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Dorrery Lodge
Halkirk, Caithness, Scotland- Remote rural campsite in the far north of Scotland
- Close to the North Coast 500; 15 minutes' drive from Thurso
- Spectacular views of Caithness; located halfway up Ben Dorrery
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The Doune
Alexandria, Dunbartonshire, Scotland- Small, secluded site in a peaceful highland glen an hour from Glasgow
- Five minutes’ drive to Loch Lomond, and 30 to the West Highland Way
- Wild camping by a river overlooked by mountains, 10 minutes from shops
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Gartmore Estate Campsite
Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire, Scotland- Basic site on the Gartmore Estate in the Trossachs National Park
- A 15-minute drive from Loch Ard and half an hour from Sitrling
- Village shop and pub serving food 10 minutes’ walk away