Campsites in Loch Lomond, Dunbartonshire
8 bookable campsites within 15 miles of Loch Lomond
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- Dog-friendly site under a mile from the southern shore of Loch Lomond
- A five-minute drive to the John Muir Way; 10 minutes from Balloch
- Restaurants and shops 10 minutes’ drive away; walk to a nature reserve
Electric optional grass tent pitch 6 x From £28/€32.75/A$54.30/US$35.65/CA$48.26/CHF31.50/SEK369.37/DKK244.20/NOK378.12/ISK4,870/ARS30,330.72/CLP33,448/PEN131.51/NZ$58.51/ZAR668.68/PLN140.92/R$177.95/CZK823.19/RSD3,838/HUF12,864.13/RUB3,298.84/CN¥255.02 per night Conic View electric hardstanding and grass motorhome pitch 6 x From £36/€42.10/A$69.81/US$45.84/CA$62.05/CHF40.50/SEK474.91/DKK313.97/NOK486.16/ISK6,261/ARS38,996.64/CLP43,005/PEN169.09/NZ$75.23/ZAR859.74/PLN181.18/R$228.80/CZK1,058.38/RSD4,934/HUF16,539.60/RUB4,241.36/CN¥327.89 per night Conic View electric hardstanding and grass touring caravan pitch 6 x From £36/€42.10/A$69.81/US$45.84/CA$62.05/CHF40.50/SEK474.91/DKK313.97/NOK486.16/ISK6,261/ARS38,996.64/CLP43,005/PEN169.09/NZ$75.23/ZAR859.74/PLN181.18/R$228.80/CZK1,058.38/RSD4,934/HUF16,539.60/RUB4,241.36/CN¥327.89 per night Tall Pines electric gravel motorhome pitch 6 x From £36/€42.10/A$69.81/US$45.84/CA$62.05/CHF40.50/SEK474.91/DKK313.97/NOK486.16/ISK6,261/ARS38,996.64/CLP43,005/PEN169.09/NZ$75.23/ZAR859.74/PLN181.18/R$228.80/CZK1,058.38/RSD4,934/HUF16,539.60/RUB4,241.36/CN¥327.89 per night Tall Pines electric gravel touring caravan pitch 6 x From £36/€42.10/A$69.81/US$45.84/CA$62.05/CHF40.50/SEK474.91/DKK313.97/NOK486.16/ISK6,261/ARS38,996.64/CLP43,005/PEN169.09/NZ$75.23/ZAR859.74/PLN181.18/R$228.80/CZK1,058.38/RSD4,934/HUF16,539.60/RUB4,241.36/CN¥327.89 per night Osprey cabin 4 x From £80/€93.56/A$155.14/US$101.86/CA$137.90/CHF89.99/SEK1,055.35/DKK697.70/NOK1,080.35/ISK13,913/ARS86,659.20/CLP95,567/PEN375.75/NZ$167.17/ZAR1,910.52/PLN402.63/R$508.44/CZK2,351.96/RSD10,965/HUF36,754.66/RUB9,425.25/CN¥728.64 per night Robin's Nest cabin 4 x From £80/€93.56/A$155.14/US$101.86/CA$137.90/CHF89.99/SEK1,055.35/DKK697.70/NOK1,080.35/ISK13,913/ARS86,659.20/CLP95,567/PEN375.75/NZ$167.17/ZAR1,910.52/PLN402.63/R$508.44/CZK2,351.96/RSD10,965/HUF36,754.66/RUB9,425.25/CN¥728.64 per night -
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- Dog-friendly site on the West Highland Way walking route
- A 15-minute drive from Loch Lomond; walk to the Devil’s Pulpit
- Walk into to Drymen village for pubs, a shop and the Rob Roy Way
Non-electric grass tent pitch (four person, small) 4 x From £24/€28.07/A$46.54/US$30.56/CA$41.37/CHF27/SEK316.61/DKK209.31/NOK324.11/ISK4,174/ARS25,997.76/CLP28,670/PEN112.72/NZ$50.15/ZAR573.16/PLN120.79/R$152.53/CZK705.59/RSD3,289/HUF11,026.40/RUB2,827.57/CN¥218.59 per night Non-electric grass tent or campervan pitch (family, large) 6 x From £29/€33.92/A$56.24/US$36.93/CA$49.99/CHF32.62/SEK382.57/DKK252.92/NOK391.63/ISK5,044/ARS31,413.96/CLP34,643/PEN136.21/NZ$60.60/ZAR692.56/PLN145.95/R$184.31/CZK852.59/RSD3,975/HUF13,323.56/RUB3,416.65/CN¥264.13 per night Kocoon camping pod (twin, two person) 2 x From £47/€54.97/A$91.14/US$59.84/CA$81.01/CHF52.87/SEK620.02/DKK409.90/NOK634.71/ISK8,174/ARS50,912.28/CLP56,145/PEN220.75/NZ$98.22/ZAR1,122.43/PLN236.54/R$298.71/CZK1,381.78/RSD6,442/HUF21,593.36/RUB5,537.33/CN¥428.08 per night Green camping pod (double, two person) 2 x From £55/€64.32/A$106.66/US$70.03/CA$94.80/CHF61.87/SEK725.56/DKK479.67/NOK742.74/ISK9,565/ARS59,578.20/CLP65,702/PEN258.33/NZ$114.93/ZAR1,313.48/PLN276.81/R$349.55/CZK1,616.97/RSD7,538/HUF25,268.83/RUB6,479.86/CN¥500.94 per night LandPod camping pod (four person) 4 x From £80/€93.56/A$155.14/US$101.86/CA$137.90/CHF89.99/SEK1,055.35/DKK697.70/NOK1,080.35/ISK13,913/ARS86,659.20/CLP95,567/PEN375.75/NZ$167.17/ZAR1,910.52/PLN402.63/R$508.44/CZK2,351.96/RSD10,965/HUF36,754.66/RUB9,425.25/CN¥728.64 per night -
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- Family tourer site five minutes’ drive from the M8 in Renfrewshire
- Half an hours’ drive to central Glasgow; 25 minutes to Loch Lomond
- Award-winning restaurant and cocktail bar; horse riding
Electric hardstanding and grass touring pitch 6 x From £25/€29.24/A$48.48/US$31.83/CA$43.09/CHF28.12/SEK329.80/DKK218.03/NOK337.61/ISK4,348/ARS27,081/CLP29,865/PEN117.42/NZ$52.24/ZAR597.04/PLN125.82/R$158.89/CZK734.99/RSD3,427/HUF11,485.83/RUB2,945.39/CN¥227.70 per night -
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- Stirlingshire glampsite near the start of the West Highland Way
- Five minutes’ drive to Milngavie, and 35 minutes to Loch Lomond
- Wooden pods with underfloor heating, kitchenettes and ensuite showers
Duck camping pod (no pets) 4 x From £150/€175.43/A$290.89/US$190.99/CA$258.55/CHF168.74/SEK1,978.79/DKK1,308.19/NOK2,025.66/ISK26,088/ARS162,486.01/CLP179,187/PEN704.52/NZ$313.45/ZAR3,582.23/PLN754.92/R$953.32/CZK4,409.93/RSD20,559/HUF68,914.98/RUB17,672.34/CN¥1,366.20 per night Bee camping pod (no pets) 6 x From £160/€187.12/A$310.28/US$203.72/CA$275.79/CHF179.99/SEK2,110.71/DKK1,395.41/NOK2,160.71/ISK27,827/ARS173,318.41/CLP191,133/PEN751.49/NZ$334.35/ZAR3,821.05/PLN805.25/R$1,016.87/CZK4,703.93/RSD21,930/HUF73,509.32/RUB18,850.50/CN¥1,457.28 per night Robin camping pod 6 x From £160/€187.12/A$310.28/US$203.72/CA$275.79/CHF179.99/SEK2,110.71/DKK1,395.41/NOK2,160.71/ISK27,827/ARS173,318.41/CLP191,133/PEN751.49/NZ$334.35/ZAR3,821.05/PLN805.25/R$1,016.87/CZK4,703.93/RSD21,930/HUF73,509.32/RUB18,850.50/CN¥1,457.28 per night -
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- Peaceful family park surrounded by lochs, glens, mountains and forests
- On the edge of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
- Oak and bluebell wood, adventure playground and shop
Electric grass tent pitch 4 x From £22/€25.73/A$42.66/US$28.01/CA$37.92/CHF24.75/SEK290.22/DKK191.87/NOK297.10/ISK3,826/ARS23,831.28/CLP26,281/PEN103.33/NZ$45.97/ZAR525.39/PLN110.72/R$139.82/CZK646.79/RSD3,015/HUF10,107.53/RUB2,591.94/CN¥200.38 per night Fully-serviced gravel and hardstanding touring pitch (maximum 6 metres) 4 x From £33/€38.59/A$63.99/US$42.02/CA$56.88/CHF37.12/SEK435.33/DKK287.80/NOK445.65/ISK5,739/ARS35,746.92/CLP39,421/PEN155/NZ$68.96/ZAR788.09/PLN166.08/R$209.73/CZK970.18/RSD4,523/HUF15,161.30/RUB3,887.91/CN¥300.56 per night Camping pod 3 x From £42/€49.12/A$81.45/US$53.48/CA$72.40/CHF47.25/SEK554.06/DKK366.29/NOK567.19/ISK7,305/ARS45,496.08/CLP50,172/PEN197.27/NZ$87.77/ZAR1,003.02/PLN211.38/R$266.93/CZK1,234.78/RSD5,757/HUF19,296.20/RUB4,948.26/CN¥382.54 per night -
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- Peaceful park next to the River Forth, two miles from Aberfoyle
- In Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, a half-hour drive from Stirling
- Well-kept pitches with direct access to Loch Ard Forest; dogs welcome
Non-electric grass tent pitch 6 x From £24.75/€28.95/A$48/US$31.51/CA$42.66/CHF27.84/SEK326.50/DKK215.85/NOK334.23/ISK4,304/ARS26,810.19/CLP29,566/PEN116.25/NZ$51.72/ZAR591.07/PLN124.56/R$157.30/CZK727.64/RSD3,392/HUF11,370.97/RUB2,915.94/CN¥225.42 per night Non-electric hardstanding pitch 6 x From £24.75/€28.95/A$48/US$31.51/CA$42.66/CHF27.84/SEK326.50/DKK215.85/NOK334.23/ISK4,304/ARS26,810.19/CLP29,566/PEN116.25/NZ$51.72/ZAR591.07/PLN124.56/R$157.30/CZK727.64/RSD3,392/HUF11,370.97/RUB2,915.94/CN¥225.42 per night Electric grass and gravel pitch 6 x From £29.75/€34.79/A$57.69/US$37.88/CA$51.28/CHF33.47/SEK392.46/DKK259.46/NOK401.76/ISK5,174/ARS32,226.39/CLP35,539/PEN139.73/NZ$62.17/ZAR710.48/PLN149.73/R$189.07/CZK874.64/RSD4,078/HUF13,668.14/RUB3,505.01/CN¥270.96 per night Electric hardstanding pitch 6 x From £29.75/€34.79/A$57.69/US$37.88/CA$51.28/CHF33.47/SEK392.46/DKK259.46/NOK401.76/ISK5,174/ARS32,226.39/CLP35,539/PEN139.73/NZ$62.17/ZAR710.48/PLN149.73/R$189.07/CZK874.64/RSD4,078/HUF13,668.14/RUB3,505.01/CN¥270.96 per night Electric grass touring pitch 6 x From £30/€35.09/A$58.18/US$38.20/CA$51.71/CHF33.75/SEK395.76/DKK261.64/NOK405.13/ISK5,218/ARS32,497.20/CLP35,837/PEN140.90/NZ$62.69/ZAR716.45/PLN150.98/R$190.66/CZK881.99/RSD4,112/HUF13,783/RUB3,534.47/CN¥273.24 per night Safari tent 6 x From £100/€116.95/A$193.92/US$127.33/CA$172.37/CHF112.49/SEK1,319.19/DKK872.13/NOK1,350.44/ISK17,392/ARS108,324.01/CLP119,458/PEN469.68/NZ$208.97/ZAR2,388.15/PLN503.28/R$635.54/CZK2,939.95/RSD13,706/HUF45,943.32/RUB11,781.56/CN¥910.80 per night -
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- Rural holiday park five minutes' drive from a pub and café in Fintry
- Scenic Campsie Hills views; half an hour's drive from Loch Lomond
- Heated covered swimming pool, adventure playground, bar and bistro
Camping pod (four person) 4 x From £8.50/€9.94/A$16.48/US$10.82/CA$14.65/CHF9.56/SEK112.13/DKK74.13/NOK114.79/ISK1,478/ARS9,207.54/CLP10,154/PEN39.92/NZ$17.76/ZAR202.99/PLN42.78/R$54.02/CZK249.90/RSD1,165/HUF3,905.18/RUB1,001.43/CN¥77.42 per night Camping pod (six person) 6 x From £10/€11.70/A$19.39/US$12.73/CA$17.24/CHF11.25/SEK131.92/DKK87.21/NOK135.04/ISK1,739/ARS10,832.40/CLP11,946/PEN46.97/NZ$20.90/ZAR238.82/PLN50.33/R$63.55/CZK294/RSD1,371/HUF4,594.33/RUB1,178.16/CN¥91.08 per night 2 bedroom static caravan 4 x From £12.10/€14.15/A$23.46/US$15.41/CA$20.86/CHF13.61/SEK159.62/DKK105.53/NOK163.40/ISK2,104/ARS13,107.20/CLP14,454/PEN56.83/NZ$25.29/ZAR288.97/PLN60.90/R$76.90/CZK355.73/RSD1,658/HUF5,559.14/RUB1,425.57/CN¥110.21 per night 3 bedroom static caravan 6 x From £13.49/€15.78/A$26.16/US$17.18/CA$23.25/CHF15.18/SEK177.96/DKK117.65/NOK182.17/ISK2,346/ARS14,612.91/CLP16,115/PEN63.36/NZ$28.19/ZAR322.16/PLN67.89/R$85.73/CZK396.60/RSD1,849/HUF6,197.75/RUB1,589.33/CN¥122.87 per night 2 bedroom static caravan (hot tub) 4 x From £15.63/€18.28/A$30.31/US$19.90/CA$26.94/CHF17.58/SEK206.19/DKK136.31/NOK211.07/ISK2,718/ARS16,931.04/CLP18,671/PEN73.41/NZ$32.66/ZAR373.27/PLN78.66/R$99.34/CZK459.51/RSD2,142/HUF7,180.94/RUB1,841.46/CN¥142.36 per night 3 bedroom static caravan (hot tub) 6 x From £17.06/€19.95/A$33.08/US$21.72/CA$29.41/CHF19.19/SEK225.05/DKK148.79/NOK230.39/ISK2,967/ARS18,480.08/CLP20,380/PEN80.13/NZ$35.65/ZAR407.42/PLN85.86/R$108.42/CZK501.56/RSD2,338/HUF7,837.93/RUB2,009.93/CN¥155.38 per night 2 bedroom lodge (hot tub) 4 x From £18.49/€21.62/A$35.86/US$23.54/CA$31.87/CHF20.80/SEK243.92/DKK161.26/NOK249.70/ISK3,216/ARS20,029.11/CLP22,088/PEN86.84/NZ$38.64/ZAR441.57/PLN93.06/R$117.51/CZK543.60/RSD2,534/HUF8,494.92/RUB2,178.41/CN¥168.41 per night 3 bedroom lodge (hot tub) 6 x From £19.91/€23.28/A$38.61/US$25.35/CA$34.32/CHF22.40/SEK262.65/DKK173.64/NOK268.87/ISK3,463/ARS21,567.31/CLP23,784/PEN93.51/NZ$41.61/ZAR475.48/PLN100.20/R$126.54/CZK585.34/RSD2,729/HUF9,147.32/RUB2,345.71/CN¥181.34 per night -
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- Dog-friendly site overlooking Ben Lomond
- Half an hour’s drive from both Glasgow and Loch Lomond
- On-site café and restaurant; firepits permitted
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Why visit Loch Lomond?
Gateway to the Highlands
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs is where the Highlands start. It may not look that ‘high’ up on the map of Scotland, but this spectacular national park sits right on the Highland Boundary Fault, the geological dividing line between the rolling green pastures of the Lowlands and the wilder landscapes that prevail to the north.
Loch Lomond’s southern shores – and indeed the whole national park – are very easy to reach from Scotland’s major cities. Getting to Balloch, for example, takes about 45 minutes from central Glasgow by road or rail, while the drive from Edinburgh can usually be done in about an hour and a half.
Boating on the bonnie, bonnie banks
Being Britain’s largest lake, Loch Lomond is a hub for boating, sailing, paddling and – if you’re brave enough – swimming. If you’re keen to try new watersports, there are several companies offering taster sessions at various points around the loch.
Once you’ve built up confidence on the water, the small town of Luss makes a particularly attractive start-off point – there’s an accessible beach, a large car park and a jetty here, plus a fish and chip shop for when you finally return to dry land.
Walkers’ paradise
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park is also an excellent spot for walking and hiking.
Close to the shores of Loch Lomond, you’ll find Ben Lomond, Scotland’s most southerly Munro and one of the best to take on if you’re new to hill walking. Other challenging hikes include Conic Hill, a 350-metre ascent with sweeping views over the loch at its summit, and Callander Crags, a short but strenuous circular route that takes in a variety of terrain.
Long-distance trails like the West Highland Way and John Muir Way also pass through the park.
For slightly less athletic times, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs has a huge array of flatter walks, such as the gorgeous and historic Glen Ogle Trail in the north of the park and the River Eachaig & Massan Circuit in the west.
Loch Lomond’s best attractions
Many of Loch Lomond’s best-known attractions are clustered around the small town of Balloch in the south. Popular highlights include:
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Loch Lomond Sea Life Centre
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Treezone Aerial Adventure Course
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Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre
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Balloch Castle and Country Park
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PS Maid of the Loch, a 1950s paddle steamer.
Other spots to visit within the boundary of the national park include:
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Inchmahome Priory, a holy island 25 minutes’ drive from Stirling
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Inversnaid Falls, a secluded beauty spot on the north-west corner of Loch Lomond
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Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, a huge woodland with excellent opportunities for birdwatching and spotting rare red squirrels.
Unexplored Loch Lomond
Amazing islands
Loch Lomond has a grand total of 23 islands, many of which can be visited for the day.
In the summer months, a water bus runs out to Inchmurrin, Loch Lomond’s largest isle and the biggest freshwater island in Britain.
If you’re travelling under your own steam, you can also get out to Inchconnachan – home to a small wallaby population that was brought here in the 1940s – or Inchmurrin and its abandoned castle.
It’s possible to wild camp on a number of Loch Lomond’s islands. If you’re interested in this option, please check our wild camping guide and local bylaws before setting off. Be mindful of the fact that some islands are inhabited for all or some of the year and that many are privately owned.
Seaplane safaris
Loch Lomond is one of the few places left in the world where you can still experience the best bits of boat and air travel in the same trip. Loch Lomond Seaplanes has a base near the southern edge of the loch and operates regular half-hour discovery flights – an excellent option for photography fans, vintage transport enthusiasts or couples on the hunt for a romantic activity.
Other lochs in the national park
Staying here for more than just a couple of days? Loch Lomond may be beautiful, but don’t let it steal the thunder from the other 21 lochs that are dotted around the national park.
For fishing enthusiasts, Argyll’s sea lochs like Goil, Fyne and Long offer rich pickings including salmon, trout, mackerel and cod.
Loch Lomond can sometimes get busy, especially around Balloch and Luss in the summer months. For sporty action or walks away from the crowds, try Loch Earn, one of the few other lochs where both motorised and sail-powered watersports are allowed.
Here’s how
Ready to find a campsite near Loch Lomond? Whether you’re after a back to basics backpacker pitch near the West Highland Way or a self-contained camping pod in Scotland’s oldest national park, you’ll find a range of spots on our site to suit all tastes and budgets.
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Wild camping? If you haven’t already, check out our guide to off-grid stays in Scotland. Around 4% of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs is part of the national park’s ‘Camping Management Zone’, meaning you may need to find an established campsite or pay for a permit if you want to stay overnight.
Strictly speaking, wild camping is only possible for tents, so campervans and caravans should consider other options. Check out the Scottish Outdoor Access Code to find out more.