Campsites in Scotland
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Campsites in Scotland

From the islands to the highlands and remote mountain glens, Scotland will blow you away with its natural beauty, misty landscapes and cultural highlights. The imposing castles are just as captivating as the great cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, which will captivate you with the Fringe, Hogmanay and Burns Night. From the lochs to the peaks, these campsites in Scotland offer the opportunity for some epic Scottish adventures.

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289 campsites in Scotland

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Ballater Caravan Park, Ballater, AberdeenshirePlaceholder image
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Ballater Caravan Park

Ballater, Aberdeenshire

A popular and picturesque site set in Cairngorms National Park with access to all of Royal Deeside and the Munros.

Drummohr Camping and Glamping Site, Musselburgh, Edinburgh and the LothiansPlaceholder image
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Drummohr Camping and Glamping Site

Musselburgh, Edinburgh and the Lothians

Peaceful, picturesque dog friendly 5 star campsite near Edinburgh, perfect for camping, touring and glamping.

Coiltie Glampod, Drumnadrochit, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Coiltie Glampod

Drumnadrochit, Highlands

Luxuriously furnished ensuite glamping pod with views to Loch Ness. Dog friendly.

Beinglas Campsite, Arrochar, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Beinglas Campsite

Arrochar, Highlands

Camping, touring, and glamping on the West Highland Way with mountain views. Enjoy an onsite pub and shop!

Rue du Chateau, Bonchester Bridge, Hawick, Scottish BordersPlaceholder image
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Rue du Chateau

Bonchester Bridge, Hawick, Scottish Borders

Get back to nature with an exclusive, dog friendly camping location on a river bank in the Scottish Borders.

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Seaward Holiday Park, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and GallowayPlaceholder image
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Seaward Holiday Park

Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway

A dog friendly park with camping, touring and stylish lodge pods plus a pool, all set near a bay with top beaches.

Shieling Holidays, Isle Of Mull, Inner HebridesPlaceholder image
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Shieling Holidays

Isle Of Mull, Inner Hebrides

Unique and quirky self catering accommodation and camping by the sea on the Isle Of Mull.

Lickisto Blackhouse Camping, Isle Of Harris, Outer HebridesPlaceholder image
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Lickisto Blackhouse Camping

Isle Of Harris, Outer Hebrides

Secluded, peaceful, family friendly camping and traditional glamping. Pets allowed.

Port a Bhaigh Campsite, Achiltibuie, Ullapool, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Port a Bhaigh Campsite

Achiltibuie, Ullapool, Highlands

Camping and touring site set in an idyllic location looking across the Summer Isles on Scotland's West Coast.

Dornoch Caravan and Camping Park, Dornoch, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Family friendly tent and touring park just a short walk from the beach. Games and TV room onsite. Dog friendly.

Oakwood Caravan and Camping Park, Aviemore, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Family friendly camping, touring and glamping with a food truck and play area. Set in the Cairngorms National Park!

Dornoch Firth Caravan Park, Tain, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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A family-run park in the Highlands, by Tain and the Glenmorangie Distillery - a world of wonder north of Inverness!

Killegruer Caravan Site, Glenbarr, Tarbert, ArgyllPlaceholder image
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Killegruer Caravan Site

Glenbarr, Tarbert, Argyll

Sitting on the edge of the Atlantic, overlooking the islands of Islay, Gigha and Jura, with incredible sunsets.

Portmahomack Caravan Site, Portmahomack, Tain, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Portmahomack Caravan Site

Portmahomack, Tain, Highlands

Small, church-owned caravan site facing onto the beach in small seaside village at the end of the Tarbat Peninsula.

The Crofters Snug, Thurso, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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The Crofters Snug

Thurso, Highlands

Touring and glamping with dramatic sea views at the top of mainland Scotland. Dogs are welcome.

Kilbride Campsite, South Uist, Outer HebridesPlaceholder image
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Kilbride Campsite

South Uist, Outer Hebrides

A rural site with a cafe, set opposite the beach on the Isle of South Uist, ideally placed for the Hebridean Way.

Castlewigg Holiday Park, Newton Stewart, Dumfries and GallowayPlaceholder image
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Castlewigg Holiday Park

Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway

A quiet and relaxing park for all the family set close to Wigtown, Monreith Beach and water sports at Loch Ken.

Islecroft Caravan and Camping Park, Colliston Park, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and GallowayPlaceholder image
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Islecroft Caravan and Camping Park

Colliston Park, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway

A small and sheltered site, set beside Colliston Park in the centre of Dalbeattie.

Caolasnacon Caravan and Camping Park, Caolasnacon, Kinlochleven, ArgyllPlaceholder image
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Caolasnacon Caravan and Camping Park

Caolasnacon, Kinlochleven, Argyll

Friendly, family-run campsite between Kinlochleven and Glencoe. The perfect base for a Highland holiday!

Loch Ken Holiday Park, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and GallowayPlaceholder image
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Loch Ken Holiday Park

Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway

A family friendly park set on the shores of Loch Ken, in a lovely area of South West Scotland near Galloway Forest.

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The charm of mountains, glens, sweeping heather and uncrowded beaches makes Scotland one for any traveller's list. Don't miss Scotland's cracking castles, cosmopolitan cities and charming isles. There are hordes of great campsites and these 20 are some of the very best.

With its long and varied coastline, beach camping in Scotland is a favourite. Browse a list of beach and seaside campsites here.

The West Coast, the East Coast, Fort William, Aviemore and Glencoe are some of Scotland's most popular places to camp.

Around 40% of campsites in Scotland are open all year round. Browse a list of sites here.

The majority of campsites in Scotland are very pet friendly. Choose from a selection here.

A good number of campsites in Scotland are smaller sites - and you can see a full list here.

A wide range of Scottish campsites and holiday parks offer swimming pools. Browse a list of sites here.

Most Scottish campsites do welcome families, but a select number of campsites in Scotland are adult only. Browse a list here.