Campgrounds in Scotland
15 bookable campgrounds in Scotland Sorted by our favourites
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Drummohr Camping and Glamping Site
Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland- Spacious and pretty site on the shores of the Firth of Forth
- Convenient public transport to Edinburgh, or a 20-minute drive
- Dog-walking area, playground and modern, clean amenities
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Cobleland Campsite
Gatmore, Stirlingshire, Scotland- 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
- Favourite
Bunroy Caravan and Camping Park
Roy Bridge, Highlands and Islands, Scotland- Peaceful family-run park next to the River Spean in Roybridge
- A 20-minute drive from the outdoor activities hub of Fort William
- A short walk from the village with train station and two pubs
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Speyside Gardens Caravan Park
Aberlour, Moray, Scotland- Dog-friendly site within walking distance of the river Spey
- Within half an hour’s walk of Aberlour and the Speyside Way
- Surrounded by hiking and biking trails, with shops and eateries nearby
- Favourite
Anwoth Caravan Park
Gatehouse of Fleet, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland- Quiet park within walking distance of Gatehouse of Fleet
- In a wildlife haven and a few miles from the coast
- Use of sister park with pool, restaurant, gym and solarium
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Isle of Rum Campsite
Kinloch, Highlands and Islands, Scotland- Nearly-wild camping with stunning views across Loch Scresort
- A 10-minute walk to the ferry port and a shop
- Views across the bay; beaches within walking distance
New FavouriteLoch Katrine Eco Lodges
Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland- Furnished ecolodges on Loch Katrine, 20 minutes from Callander
- Go Ape Aberfoyle 15 minutes’ drive; Stirling 45 minutes
- Kitchenette; decked area with views of the lake; discounted cruises
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Comrie Croft
Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland- Peaceful site on the edge of the Highlands with spectacular views
- Close to the A85, 10 minutes' drive from Loch Earn and Crieff
- Next to a mountain biking centre and tea garden
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Wee Blue Dream
Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland- Wooden cabin with mountain views on the outskirts of Pitlochry
- Five minutes’ drive to Pitlochry Festival Theatre; 15 to Ben Vrackie
- Woodburning stove, outdoor kitchen, barbecue, pizza oven and firepit
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Ashmill Caravan Site
Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland- Well-kept caravan park a mile from the village of Doune
- A 10-minute drive from Stirling/the edge of Loch Lomond National Park
- Well-behaved dogs welcome; heated toilet and shower block
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Isle Of Iona Campsite
Isle of Iona, Argyll, Scotland- Family-friendly site at a working croft on a tiny car-free island
- Firepit and barbecue area
- Five minutes' walk from the beach and several more within easy reach
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Canna Campsite
Isle of Canna, Highlands and Islands, Scotland- Car-free environment on the Isle of Canna in the Hebrides
- Campfires encouraged: dedicated firepits on site
- Picnic tables and firepits for guests' use
- Favourite
Long Beach Campsite
Mallaig, Highlands and Islands, Scotland- Scenic wild campsite on the Knoydart Peninsula, Highlands and Islands
- A 20-minute walk to Inverie for bike tracks and whale-watching trips
- Inverie Bay pitches accessed by ferry or hike; shop 20 minutes’ walk
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Raven's Gully
Isle Of Arran, Ayrshire, Scotland- Romantic couples-only glamping in Brodick on the Isle of Arran
- Five minutes’ drive to Brodick, the ferry, beaches and golf courses
- Stylish microlodges with Smart TV, kitchens and welcome hampers
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Lochside Caravan Park
Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland- Campsite Castle Douglas an 18th century market town
- Castle Douglas is a small town perfect for food and history lovers
- Loch Ken to the north makes an ideal centre for exploring Dumfries
- Favourite
Shieling Holidays
Isle of Mull, Argyll, Scotland - Favourite
John Muir Way Campsite
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland- Small, peaceful site by the Campsie Fells, a mile from Strathblane
- On the John Muir Way and West Highland Way walking trails
- In the grounds of a hotel with restaurant, hot tub and games room
- Favourite
Harbour Hut
Kinloch, Highlands and Islands, Scotland- Isle of Rum bothy with its own indoor barbecue
- A 10-minute walk from the ferry and from Kinloch's shop and café
- In a birdwatching haven on the shores of Loch Scresort harbour
- Favourite
Alba Yurts
St Andrews, Fife, Scotland- Very close to St Andrews
- Nature all-around
- Working farm consisting of 15 acres
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West Highland Way Campsite
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland- Spectacularly scenic lakeside site on the West Highland Way trail
- A 20-minute drive from Loch Lomond; 30 from Glasgow; 40 from Stirling
- Barbecues allowed and breakfast included in price