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Best places to camp in Scotland

Scotland is well-known throughout the world for its incredible landscapes and traditions. It offers everything from hiking routes with amazing wild camping locations in the Highlands, to scenic campsites in the Lowlands, perfect for family getaways. An avid camper would be in their element in Scotland.

To save you from trawling through the web, we have compiled a list of our top camping spots in Scotland.

Best Campsites in Scotland

Glen Nevis Caravan and Camping Park

This campsite is situated at the foot of the tallest mountain in the UK, Ben Nevis. Glen Nevis Caravan and Camping Park acts as a great base camp to explore the surrounding mountains or even to climb up Ben Nevis, with plenty more activities in the surrounding area. If hiking isn’t your thing, you can explore the biking tracks around Glen Nevis and Fort William. The nearby River Nevis offers some great fishing spots for nature lovers, with amazing landscape views. This campsite has access to over 1000 acres, offering plenty of space for you to explore.

Dates: 15th March to 5th November

Prices: Starting from £11.50

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Loch Ness Shores Camping and Caravanning Club Site

This campsite is located on the quieter southern shores of Scotland’s most famous loch. The Loch Ness Shores Club Site has been designed to have a low impact on the environment. It uses innovative eco-friendly technologies, ranging from solar thermal water heating to hydroelectricity. This is the perfect base to explore the area and wildlife, with incredible panoramic views wherever you are on the campsite. It’s an ideal site for anyone looking for a sustainable family getaway, whilst exploring the surrounding area.

Dates: Open all year

Prices: Starting from £9.95

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Linwater Caravan Park

Linwater is a peaceful caravan park owned and run by the Guinan family since 1998. The caravan park lies on the outskirts of Edinburgh, with static caravans, luxury self-catering lodges and camping pitches available to book. Situated in the Scottish countryside, Almondell and Calderwood Country Park is close enough to explore by foot. Meanwhile, the Pentland Hills Regional Park is a 26-mile drive away for those wanting to explore the nearby Peaks. If you’re not keen on exploring the countryside, Edinburgh is just a 14-mile drive away!

Dates: Open all year

Prices: Starting from £25

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Rothiemurchus Camp and Caravan

This campsite is set in the middle of the UK’s largest national park amongst towering Caledonian pine trees. Experience the feeling of wild camping in the woodlands with your family, whilst having the luxury of a roomy family tent and heated facilities on your doorstep. It’s the perfect way to introduce your kids to wild camping and everything associated with it. The surrounding areas offer plenty of choices when it comes to outdoor activities, with the Rothiemurchus Centre presenting over 50 activities. You can also explore the nearby cycling and hiking trails or simply relax with the beautiful scenery that the Cairngorms have to offer.

Dates: 1st December to 31st October

Prices: Starting from £14

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Blair Drummond Caravan Park

This campsite is set within and around the old walled garden of the Blair Drummond House. Located only 5 miles from Sterling, Loch Lomand and the Trossachs National Park are only a short journey away from the campsite. The Blair Drummond Safari Park is conveniently placed next to the site and houses around 300 animals, including lions, rhinos and giraffes. Explore the park on foot or go on your very own drive-through safari, there are plenty of animals to see and places to explore here. Fancy a day trip out? Head to Edinburgh or Glasgow which are both conveniently located less than 1 hour away.

Dates: 18th March to 30th October

Prices: Starting from £14

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It doesn’t stop there though, you can find more campsites in Scotland here.

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