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13 Campsites in Scotland You Must Visit

What really could be better than just getting away from it all, breathing in some fine fresh air and taking in the most amazing scenery around our beloved Scotland?

If Scotland is not on your bucket list for a camping holiday, we hope to change your mind with this fantastic list below as we definitely think it should be added to everyone’s bucket list immediately.

Just thinking about the rugged landscapes, moody skies, dramatic mountain ranges and the vast lochs make us feel giddy. So let’s get our kilt and bagpipes ready because we have recommended 13 Campsites in Scotland that we think are the best for Camping in Scotland, whether that be by Tent, Campervan, Motorhome or Caravan.

Glendaruel Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Glendaruel Caravan Park

One of Scotland’s most rural and picturesque campsites is Glendaruel Caravan Park, located around 30 minutes from Dunoon and on the Cowal Peninsula. The rural location of this site is what makes it so perfect, the views here are unbeatable. Despite its rural location, the site is equipped with all the facilities you would expect at a modern campsite.

Address – Clachan of Glendaruel, Colintraive PA22 3AE, United Kingdom

Website – Glendaruel Caravan Park

 

Fortrose Bay Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Fortrose Bay Campsite

Situated on the pebble beach overlooking the spectacular view over the Moray Firth, Fortrose Bay Campsite is the perfect place to relax and unwind.

Fortrose Bay Campsite is a fantastic place to stop if you are doing the North Coast 500 . The village of Fortrose is an historic seaside village, only a short walk from the campsite. The village has a supermarket, butchers, bakers, café, and restaurants. It lies 15miles North East of Inverness and is a great base to stop on your journey to explore the rest of the Highlands.

Address: Wester Greengates, Fortrose, IV10 8RX

Website: Fortrose Bay Campsite

Clachtoll Beach Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Clachtoll Beach Campsite

Situated on the route of the famous North Coast 500, prepare to be amazed and realise the real meaning of marine life at Clachtoll Beach Campsite. At this environmentally friendly campsite, you could witness everything from dolphins, seals, otters, and even minke whales passing along the coast. Not to mention the wildlife as the woodlands of the area are home to badgers, deer and plenty of plants and flowers.      

Address – 134 Clachtoll, Lairg IV27 4JG, UK

Website – Clachtoll Beach Campsite.

Loch Ness Shores Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Loch Ness Shores Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Nestled in at one of the most famous Scottish Lochs, this campsite is absolutely breathtaking. With a variety of fabulous pitches to choose from and direct access to the shoreline of Loch Ness. Make sure to bring your binoculars and keep an eye out for the Loch Ness Monster!      

Address – Monument Park Lower, Foyers, Inverness IV2 6YH, UK

Website – Loch Ness Shores Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Red Squirrel Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Red Squirrel Campsite Glencoe

Located only one mile away from the breathtaking Lost Valley Trail and a quarter mile from the Glencoe Visitor Centre. This social campsite is perfect for your next family trip. The spacious pitches will allow you to bring the family pet, and ensure privacy for cosy evenings together as a family,

Address – Glencoe, Argyll PH49 4HX, UK   

Website – Red Squirrel Campsite Glencoe

Loch Lomond Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Loch Lomond Holiday Park

The site is close to the Trossachs National Park, which was Scotland’s first national park and includes a wide array of mountains, forests and lochs. You can go cruising on one of the many lakes in a historic steamship, rent a canoe or kayak, go climbing 

Address – Loch Lomond, A82, Inveruglas, Arrochar G83 7DW, United Kingdom

Website – Loch Lomond Holiday Park

Bunroy Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Bunroy Park Self Catering Lodges and Campsite 

This family-run campsite in the highlands is the perfect getaway. The facilities are well maintained and ideally located relatively close to the town of Fort William which allows you to access local bars, restaurants and shops. Being located near Fort William also means the skyline is dominated by the Nevis Range and Ben Nevis menacingly towering above your lovely idyllic campsite.

Address – Roy Bridge, Fort William PH31 4AG, UK

Website – Bunroy Park Self Catering Lodges and Campsite

Coldingham Bay Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Coldingham Bay Leisure Park

This seaside escape is only 10 minutes from Coldingham Beach, where you can enjoy a variety of watersports, including kayaking, swimming and paddle boarding. Set in the scenic coastal village of Coldingham on the Berwickshire coast of Scotland, Coldingham Bay Leisure Park is the ideal spot for seaside getaways and family trips. The site features a playground, games room, bar and supermarket.

Address – School Rd, Coldingham, Eyemouth TD14 5NT, United Kingdom

Website – Coldingham Bay Leisure Park

caolasnacon Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Caolasnacon Caravan & Camping Park

Located within a few miles of the highlands paradise of Glencoe, and just next to the amazing Kinlochleven. Surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, and only 3 miles away from the infamous Massacre of Glencoe. At this campsite you will find the free spirit of camping that you’ve been searching for. Head into the mountains and go climbing, biking or hiking, only a short distance from the campsite.

Address – Caolasnacon, Kinlochleven PH50 4RJ, UK

Website – Caolasnacon Caravan & Camping Park

Mortonhall Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Mortonhall Camping and Caravan Park

If you’ve come to Scotland to see the popular city of Edinburgh, then this is the perfect place for you to set up a base camp. With a local bus to Edinburgh costing only £1.70 passing by every ten minutes, you could not find a better campsite closer. This well maintained site is highly spacious, allowing you the choice of staying with your group or venturing to others to socialise. It not only features a playground to entertain the children, but a fantastic restaurant The Stable Bar, which is loved by both visitors and locals. 

Address – 38 Mortonhall Gate, Frogston Road East, Edinburgh, EH16 

Website – Mortonhall Camping and Caravan Park

aberfeldy Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Aberfeldy Caravan Park

What about a campsite in Scotland that was once home to the famed poet Robert Burns? We found one for you! Robert Burns did indeed live on the land that has now been transformed into this caravan park. So once you have set up your base camp, why not try your hand at some traditional Scottish Poetry.

If poetry is not a hole in one, then why not try the golf club that’s next door!

Address – Dunkeld St, Aberfeldy PH15 2AQ, United Kingdom

Website – Aberfeldy Caravan Park

crossburn Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Crossburn Caravan Park

Situated in Peebles, next to Glentress Forest, this campsite is perfect for keen cyclists or fishing enthusiasts. The nearby River Tweed is internationally famous for salmon fishing, with the Peebles town motto and crest even featuring three salmon jumping out of the water. The forest next to the campsite features over 50 miles of mountain bike trails, you can even hire a Mountain Bike to use on the trails at Glentress.

Address – Edinburgh Road, Peebles EH45 8ED

Website – Crossburn Caravan Park

Kincloch Campsite, Scotlander Campsite Guide

Kinloch Campsite

One of the most popular destinations in Scotland, the Isle of Skye is definitely one to include on your next camping trip in Scotland. It is renowned for its scenery and landscapes that will literally take your breath away. At 50 miles long, the Isle of Skye is the largest of the Inner Hebrides. The Isle of Skye is the perfect camping holiday destination, as the gorgeous routes make the journey the best part!

Kinloch Campsite is a friendly family run campsite in an amazing setting on the shores of Loch Dunvegan. Located in the north west of the Isle of Skye, it is a beautiful campsite on the renowned Isle of Skye with both a stunning waterfront location and easy access to all the services of a traditional Highland village.   

Other iconic tourist attractions in the locality are Neist Point, the Coral Beach and the Fairy Pools

Address: Kinloch Campsite, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye IV55 8WQ

Website: Kinloch Campsite

So time to get your bags packed and head to one of these fantastic Campsites. Actually why limit yourself to just one? Make a road trip out of it and try and catch several, Scotland is too beautiful to not be explored fully!