Pop up campgrounds in Scotland
9 bookable campsites in Scotland
All distances are calculated "as the crow flies".
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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
Southfield Meadows
Thornhill, Stirlingshire, Scotland- Peaceful Stirlingshire site among acres of traditional farmland
- A 20-minute drive to Stirling; 15 mins to Blair Drummond Safari Park
- Back to basics pitches on a working farm with River Forth fishing
Southpark of Bradieston Farm
Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire, Scotland- Wild camping site close to the foothills of the Grampian Mountains
- Laurencekirk town 10 minutes’ drive; Crathes Castle 45 minutes
- Dogs welcome; drinking water supplied; barbecues and campfires allowed
Elgin Escape Whisky Farm
Elgin, Moray, Scotland- Peaceful site in Forres at the start of the Moray Malt Whisky Trail
- A 10-minute drive to Brodie Castle and Estate; Lossiemouth 30 minutes
- Cycle hire on site; a short walk from shops, cafés and a train station
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
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
Edenmill Campsite
Carbeth, Stirlingshire, Scotland- Scenic family-friendly campsite between Glasgow and Loch Lomond
- Close to the West Highland Way and John Muir Way for hikes
- Soft play, alpaca treks, farm shop and café on site
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
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
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
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
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
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
Cartland Craig's
Lanark, Lanarkshire, Scotland- Peaceful glacial glen in a secluded location in Lanarkshire
- A 10-minute drive from New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde
- Off-grid riverside campsite; barbecues and campfires allowed
Balnab Farm
Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland- Spacious back to basics pitches at a quiet Dumfries and Galloway farm
- Less than a mile from the coast; 20 minutes' drive to Wigtown
- Farm shop on site with homemade ice cream and fresh flavoured milks
Barmagachan
Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland- Simple pitches with views of the Solway coast and Galloway Hills
- A half-hour drive to Galloway Forest Park and 7Stanes bike trails
- Kirkcudbright and Cream o' Galloway within 10 minutes' drive
Drumboy Camping
Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland- Peaceful dog-friendly site surrounded by the Ayrshire countryside
- A 25-minute drive from Glasgow and 35 minutes from Ayr and Lynn Falls
- Cycling routes and fishing nearby; barbecues allowed; food shop nearby
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