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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Queensland Holiday Park, Girvan, Ayrshire and ArranPlaceholder image
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Queensland Holiday Park

Girvan, Ayrshire and Arran

A family run holiday park, which is surrounded by lovely countryside.

Invernahavon Caravan Park, Newtonmore, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Invernahavon Caravan Park

Newtonmore, Highlands

Tranquil family-run park in the very heart of the Highlands, within the Cairngorms National Park. Dog friendly.

Ardnamurchan Campsite, Ardnamurchan, Acharacle , ArgyllPlaceholder image
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Ardnamurchan Campsite

Ardnamurchan, Acharacle , Argyll

Enjoy ovely sea views from your dog friendly pitch or pod and direct access to the coast for fishing, kayaking etc.

Woodlands Caravan Park, Carnoustie, Dundee and AngusPlaceholder image
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Woodlands Caravan Park

Carnoustie, Dundee and Angus

A peaceful family and dog friendly camping and touring park. Just a five minute drive from sandy Carnoustie Beach!

Port Ban Holiday Park, Tarbert, ArgyllPlaceholder image
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Port Ban Holiday Park

Tarbert, Argyll

A family run park by the beach, with sea views and a host of activities - from golf to canoeing. Glamping pods too.

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Anwoth Holiday Park, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Dumfries and GallowayPlaceholder image
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Anwoth Holiday Park

Gatehouse Of Fleet, Dumfries and Galloway

Quiet family site close to town and the Galloway Forest Park, with all amenities close by.

Croft Number 2 Caravan and Camping Certificated Site, Isle Of Barra, Outer HebridesPlaceholder image
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Beachside camping on the Isle of Barra with peace, tranquillity and direct access to the beach.

The Woods Caravan Park, Fishcross, Alloa, Stirling and Forth ValleyPlaceholder image
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The Woods Caravan Park

Fishcross, Alloa, Stirling and Forth Valley

This beautiful, quiet and tranquil park offers exceptional scenic views. An ideal touring base for Stirling.

Newbridge Country Park, Dumfries, Dumfries and GallowayPlaceholder image
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Newbridge Country Park

Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway

Enjoy touring at this secluded family-friendly site, nestled deep in the Scottish countryside. Dog friendly.

Inver Caravan Park, Dunbeath, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Inver Caravan Park

Dunbeath, Highlands

A sheltered, 4 star park along the A9 which makes an ideal stopover for Orkney or base for fishing and hillwalking.

Mortonhall Caravan and Camping Park, Mortonhall, Edinburgh, Edinburgh and the LothiansPlaceholder image
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Mortonhall Caravan and Camping Park

Mortonhall, Edinburgh, Edinburgh and the Lothians

Open all year, caravan, camping, festival camping and glamping within the City of Edinburgh. Closest to the city!

South Whittlieburn Farm Certificated Location, Largs, Ayrshire and ArranPlaceholder image
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Peaceful, family friendly working farm for tents and tourers. A hidden gem just 2.5 miles from Largs.

Sandend Holidays, Sandend, AberdeenshirePlaceholder image
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Sandend Holidays

Sandend, Aberdeenshire

Camping and touring in a quaint fishing village situated on a golden sand bay. Family and dog friendly too.

Ashmill Caravan Site, Stirling, Stirling and Forth ValleyPlaceholder image
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Ashmill Caravan Site

Stirling, Stirling and Forth Valley

A small family run, dog-friendly touring park with great facilities on the edge of the Scottish Highlands.

Witches Craig Caravan and Camping Park, Stirling, Stirling and Forth ValleyPlaceholder image
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Witches Craig Caravan and Camping Park

Stirling, Stirling and Forth Valley

Family and dog friendly camping and touring park with views of the Ochil Hills. 15 minutes from Stirling Castle.

Sandyhills Bay Holiday Park, Sandyhills, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and GallowayPlaceholder image
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Sandyhills Bay Holiday Park

Sandyhills, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway

Dog friendly pitches and glamping pods by fine sandy beaches on the Solway Coast and the 7Stanes trails.

Kippford View Holiday Park, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and GallowayPlaceholder image
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Kippford View Holiday Park

Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway

A friendly park in scenic South West Scotland with a pool and access to the 7Stanes trails, set by a fishing loch.

Tantallon Caravan Park, North Berwick, Edinburgh and the LothiansPlaceholder image
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Tantallon Caravan Park

North Berwick, Edinburgh and the Lothians

A family owned park close to the beach, looking out over the pretty Fife Coast close to North Berwick.

Keltie Bridge Caravan Park, Callander, PerthshirePlaceholder image
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Keltie Bridge Caravan Park

Callander, Perthshire

Quiet, riverside location in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, family run and only 20 mins from major roads.

Kinloch Campsite, Isle Of Skye, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Kinloch Campsite

Isle Of Skye, Highlands

A welcoming, family-run site on the beautiful Isle of Skye at the head of Loch Dunvegan and near Dunvegan Castle.

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FAQ

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.