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Scotland’s ‘best glamping sites’ named ahead of summer holidays

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Scotland’s ‘best glamping sites’ named ahead of summer holidays

The “best glamping sites” in Scotland have been named just in time for the start of the summer holidays.

With June finally here and people up and down the country thinking how best to spend the warmer months, sometimes nothing can beat a few days out in nature. While some Scots love nothing more than packing a tent and heading into the wilderness, others need a few more home comforts.



In that case, glamping provides the best of both worlds. Whether you are planning a proper holiday with the whole family, or are looking for a fun getaway with friends or your other half, a night or two in a glamping pod might just be perfect.

There are plenty of campsites all over Scotland that are home to cosy pods where you can enjoy a comfy night sleep in idyllic surroundings. This can make it a bit tricky to decide which one to head to.


For those looking for inspiration, travel website Booking.com has rounded up the top glamping sites across the country. From Midlothian to the Highlands, you are unlikely to be too far from at least one destination on the roundup.

Continue reading for the “best glamping sites” in Scotland according to Booking.com. Meanwhile, more information can be found on the Booking.com website.

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The Sunset Glamping Pod at Finn Village is a recently renovated one-bedroom apartment that includes features such as an open-air bath and a garden. It also comes with an outdoor fireplace and a hot tub, as well as access to a patio, pool table, and free Wi-Fi.

What one recent visitor said: “Very nice and clean, lots of little added touches to make the stay even more comfortable. Hot tub was lovely, lounge area was so nice with the fire on, few snacks and movie on Netflix.”

More information can be found on the Booking.com website.

(Image: Finn Village / Booking.com)

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Roslin Glamping is an idyllic campground just out of Edinburgh where units come with outdoor furniture, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen, and towels. A microwave, toaster, and fridge are also featured, as well as a kettle.

What one recent visitor said: “If you consider booking, go for it! This place is calming, clean , cozy and the hosts are super friendly. There are some nice walks and hikes in the area. Can’t recommend it enough!”

More information can be found on the Booking.com website.

(Image: Roslin Glamping / Booking.com)

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Offering sweeping mountain views, cosy family rooms, and an outdoor fireplace, The Sleepy Crofter Glamping is a perfect choice for those heading to Ross and Cromarty this summer. Other top features include a balcony with an outdoor dining area and garden views.

What one recent visitor said: “Outstanding glamping pods with spectacular views. We found the whole booking process easy and communication was brilliant with the owners. The bed was cosy and comfortable, we loved our stay.”

More information can be found on the Booking.com website.

(Image: The Sleepy Crofter Glamping / Booking.com)

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This scenic campground on the west coast of the Highlands comes with a sun terrace, while guests can make use of free Wi-Fi and free private parking. Visitors also have access to a scenic patio, fully equipped kitchenette, private bathroom with shower, and more.

What one recent visitor said: “Immaculate, great location central for everything stunning views and on site parking the pods are just beautiful comfortable bed all needs catered for and host is lovely welcoming and no request is too much if you need anything just ask.”

More information can be found on the Booking.com website.

(Image: Mallaig Glamping Pods / Booking.com)

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These glamping pods, set by the Highlands village of Roybridge, offer flat-screen TVs, fully equipped kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and more. Staff even provide packed lunches for guests to bring on excursions and other day trips.

What one recent visitor said: “We had a magnificent time there. Everything is new and high quality, spotless clean. The owners who run the place are great and welcoming people. They were very kind to us to accommodate late check in. Highly recommend!”

More information can be found on the Booking.com website.

(Image: Highland and Transylvania Glamping Pods / Booking.com)

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Featuring gorgeous garden and mountain views, Cardross Estate Glamping Pods offer a picnic area and sun terraace to take full advantage of the scenery. Inside, there is a seating area and kitchenette, while the campground supplies bed linen and towels.

What one recent visitor said: “Great pod, comfy beds, nice peaceful location. Would also highly recommend the inn in Kippin for food if too wet to bbq.”

More information can be found on the Booking.com website.

(Image: Cardross Estate Glamping Pods / Booking.com)

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This recently renovated campground is home to features such as outdoor fireplaces, private parking, and even sports facilities. Meanwhile, for younger visitors, there is also a children’s playground and pool to enjoy.

What one recent visitor said: “We loved the Off Grid experience, we made the most of paddle boarding, swimming in the little loch, the waterfall shower, zip line over the main loch, picking our salad and herbs from the allotment, visiting the animals and seaside walking trails.”

More information can be found on the Booking.com website.

(Image: Shepherd’s Loch Glamping / Booking.com)

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If you are heading along the iconic North Coast 500 scenic driving route this summer, you may come across these scenic pods near the Sutherland village of Brora. Highlights include a sauna, TVs with streaming services, and a garden.

What one recent visitor said: “Great place to stay. Never had such an outstanding accommodation in Scotland with views on Brora Distillery and Clynelish at the horizon.”

More information can be found on the Booking.com website.

(Image: North Coast 500 Pods / Booking.com)

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Set amomgst the scenic Highlands villages of Kinbrace and Skail, Wee Hoose Glamping pods come with seating areas, dining areas, and a kitchenette complete with a microwave, toaster, and fridge. There is also an outdoor fireplace where you can sit back and relax on a sunny day.

What one recent visitor said: “Beautiful location, clear directions on pre arrival email, and extremely friendly and knowledgeable owner!”

More information can be found on the Booking.com website.

(Image: Wee Hoose Glamping / Booking.com)

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