Glamping in Scotland

Glamping in Scotland

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Cottage for 2 people, with pets in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people, with pets
1 bedroom
9.2
(5 reviews)
from €56 / night
Cottage for 2 people in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people
1 bedroom
9.1
(7 reviews)
from €63 / night
Cottage for 2 people, with lake view and garden in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people, with lake view and garden
1 bedroom
9.1
(7 reviews)
from €97 / night
Cottage for 2 people in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people
1 bedroom
9.6
(10 reviews)
from €59 / night
Cottage for 2 people, with pets in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people, with pets
1 bedroom
9.2
(23 reviews)
from €54 / night
Cottage for 2 people, with garden in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people, with garden
1 bedroom
10.0
(3 reviews)
from €96 / night
Cottage for 4 people, with garden in Scotland
Cottage for 4 people, with garden
2 bedrooms
10.0
from €173 / night
Lodge for 3 people, with terrace and ocean view in Scotland
Great for families
At least 2 families rated this property and gave it an average score of 10.0/10
Lodge for 3 people, with terrace and ocean view
1 bedroom
9.8
(303 reviews)
from €134 / nightFREE cancellation
Chalet for 2 people in Scotland
Chalet for 2 people
1 bedroom
from €107 / nightFREE cancellation
Cottage for 2 people in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people
1 bedroom
from €78 / night
Cottage for 2 people in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people
1 bedroom
10.0
(4 reviews)
from €74 / night
Cottage for 2 people, with garden in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people, with garden
1 bedroom
10.0
(2 reviews)
from €62 / night
Cottage for 4 people in Scotland
Cottage for 4 people
2 bedrooms
10.0
(5 reviews)
from €98 / night
Cottage for 4 people, with garden, with pets in Scotland
Cottage for 4 people, with garden, with pets
2 bedrooms
from €177 / night
Bungalow for 4 people in Scotland
Bungalow for 4 people
2 bedrooms
from €52 / night
Caravan for 4 people in Scotland
Caravan for 4 people
2 bedrooms
8.0
from €33 / night
Chalet for 2 people, with terrace and ocean view as well as garden, child-friendly in Scotland
Chalet for 2 people, with terrace and ocean view as well as garden, child-friendly
1 bedroom
9.2
(76 reviews)
from €178 / nightFREE cancellation
Cottage for 2 people, with garden in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people, with garden
1 bedroom
10.0
(2 reviews)
from €60 / night
Hut for 2 people, with garden in Scotland
Hut for 2 people, with garden
1 bedroom
from €76 / night
Cottage for 4 people in Scotland
Cottage for 4 people
2 bedrooms
9.4
(13 reviews)
from €99 / night
Cottage for 4 people, with garden, with pets in Scotland
Cottage for 4 people, with garden, with pets
2 bedrooms
9.5
(8 reviews)
from €118 / night
Cottage for 4 people, with garden, with pets in Scotland
Cottage for 4 people, with garden, with pets
2 bedrooms
9.8
(12 reviews)
from €77 / night
Cottage for 2 people, with garden in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people, with garden
1 bedroom
9.3
(3 reviews)
from €111 / night
Cottage for 2 people, with garden, with pets in Scotland
Cottage for 2 people, with garden, with pets
2 bedrooms
9.3
(3 reviews)
from €95 / night

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Highlights in Scotland

  • Stunning nature
  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Haggis
  • Whisky and beer
  • Loch Ness

Best Glamping in Scotland

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Holiday Apartment for 4 People in Highlands, Scotland
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Highlands, Scotland
Holiday Apartment • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
10.0
This charming, bright and spacious first floor apartment with private entrance provides comfortable and welcoming accommodation in the pretty highland village of Croy. With the owners living on the ground floor, the accommodation is all set on the upstairs on the first floor and guests will appreciate the thoughtful attention to detail and tasteful presentation. Surrounded by stunning countryside, this apartment would be ideal for a group of friends, couples or a small family who will enjoy exploring the fabulous highlands of Scotland. There are two generous bedrooms in the apartment, inclu...
from €61 / night
Cottage for 5 People in Lowlands, South Lanarkshire
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Lowlands, South Lanarkshire
Cottage • 5 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
9.3
(15 reviews)
Enjoy a stay at this magnificent restored tower, awash with history, which boasts a majestic great hall and is set over four floors.. 1 step to entrance.Ground Floor: Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing MachineSeparate Toilet.First Floor: Great hall: Freeview, DVD Player, WoodburnerSecond Floor: Bedroom 1: Single (3ft) BedBathroom: Bath With Shower Over, ToiletThird Floor: Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) BedsFourth Floor: Bedroom 3: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, (Bedroom Accessed Via Short External Gantry/Walkway) Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, To...
from €105 / night
Cottage for 4 People in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cottage • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
10.0
(7 reviews)
This adjoined barn conversion has been restored with great care and attention to provide enticing accommodation for four people, in the heart of beautiful Aberdeenshire. Resting in a superb rural location, with the popular town of Turriff nearby, as well as a range of other opportunities, this is ideal for two couples seeking a Scotland escape, but also a nice place for a family with kids. The interior of the property draws you in immediately, with its calming neutral overtone creating a real home-from-home feeling. The corridor leading to the main living areas plays host to two immaculate ...
from €80 / night

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Glamping in Scotland

If we're talking good UK tourism, Scotland is your destination!

If you're in search of unforgettable scenery and castles that steal the show wherever you look, then Scotland should be written on your next flight ticket. To enjoy this unspoilt, historic and culturally rich destination, you need to choose the best places to stay. You can opt for the alternatives in Glasgow, usually in the city centre north of the River Clyde, or you can also choose glamping offered by Holidu around Loch Ness, the Western Isles, Aviemore or Inverness if you're travelling as a family or with your partner.

A visit in true Scottish style!

The glamping offered by Holidu in Scotland are rich in beauty and diversity, with a choice of modern or traditional facilities to enjoy the best Scottish atmosphere alone, with your family or friends. Most have free Wi-Fi, TV and well-equipped kitchens, but you can also opt for secluded options if you want to disconnect from the world for a few days - not a bad way to unwind! The vast majority of the glamping options have full bedrooms with comfortable beds, fully equipped kitchens, gardens and beautiful natural views of green trees or crystal clear lakes.

Travellers and activities

Scotland for culture lovers

If you mention to someone that you want to travel to Scotland, the first thing that will cross their mind are destinations with medieval styles and a lot of history behind them, and so it is! The main place you should visit is Edinburgh, here you can visit the Old Town or New Town, if you visit the first one, we recommend you to get lost in its charming streets that will make you travel back in time: no modern chain shops or advanced technologies of the modern world, just you, the delicious climate and traditional shops and pubs that will give you to taste delicious food and the best beers or whiskies. Now, we can't forget to mention the unforgettable castles that are part of the history of Scotland: Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle that hides incredible facts about the history of the nation or Eilean Donan Castle, located in the Highlands, on a small island in Loch Duich. And the museums? We haven't forgotten about them! For you, culture lovers, you can visit the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh or if you're in locations like Dundee, specialized museums such as Discovery Point are ideal destinations!

Scotland for nature lovers

We've told you before! Scotland is an ideal destination for natural wonders. The first one we're going to mention is what they call "the end of the Scottish world", Neist Point on the Isle of Skye is a destination where to enter its beautiful locations you have to go down a lane dodging sheep, and if you're lucky: another car; it's a lonely place but undoubtedly unforgettable. Another unmissable landscape to visit in Scotland is Glen Coe, a deep glacial valley surrounded by the Glen Coe Mountains, where we recommend you always carry your camera to capture the most beautiful pictures as you make your way. To continue your visits to Scotland's natural beauty, a visit to the Ben Nevis Mountains in Fort William should be on your agenda, or if you're in a busy city like Edinburgh, then Arthur's Seat is a good option, enjoy a nice hike and sit on the high ground and look out over the city at Arthur's Seat! Or take a walk with your family while admiring all the natural beauty Ben Nevis has to offer

Did you know that Scotland has the world's shortest commercial flight? It lasts 80 seconds!

Top 7 travel tips in Scotland

1. Taste the best whisky

It's no secret that Scotland is the land of whisky, which is why a visit to any of the more than 100 distilleries has become such a tourist attraction. One of the most renowned distilleries is Glenfiddich, here they will show you the whole process of making the best whisky, and you can also taste it, you can't leave Scotland without having visited any of these places, go for it!

2. Another place to appreciate the whole medieval context of Scotland

Rosslyn Chapel is a location you can find in the Borders, an area in the south that has charming villages and beautiful ruins of medieval abbeys, that is, a good place to better admire all this medieval Scottish context. In addition to its relevance in the culture of Scotland, you will notice that this chapel was featured in the book and film of the Da Vinci Code, interesting, isn't it?

3. A taste of its history, St Andrews!

Accompanied by the North Sea and backed by great history, we have the birthplace of golf: St Andrews. One of the best ways to get to know more of Scotland is to visit this kind of location, specifically, the favourite places in St Andrews are the cathedral and the ruins surrounded by tombs of all ages, you'll feel like you've travelled back in time. We recommend you to give yourself a whole day to visit this location, it has markets and cafés that deserve your full attention, don't miss it!

4. Castles are a must when it comes to Scotland

We have already talked about castles, but we must tell you about Dunnottar Castle, you can't ignore it in your travel planning! This great architectural work is located on a rocky cliff above the North Sea, which protects it with its waves and to enter it you have to go up a steep, exciting path, but what's the point? Once you visit, you'll see the remains of the chapel, stables and palace.

5. Loch Ness Monster

You must have heard of the Loch Ness Monster at some point, we've even seen a picture claiming its existence. It is because of this story that Loch Ness is one of Scotland's most famous locations, thanks Nessie! Now if you're going to visit this location, Urquhart Castle is a good alternative, it's an unrestored castle on the shore of the loch, don't forget to take some good pictures!

6. Whisky... and beer?

Yes! Scotland is also known for its beer, there are even several distilleries that do interactive tours for people to learn more about the brewing process, one of them is Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre, it's one of the best-rated, they allow you to take pictures and taste each spirit, and you can go with kids! Only the little ones will get sweets instead of drinks - a place for the whole family to enjoy!

7. The food is unmissable

One of Scotland's signature dishes is haggis, a spicy preparation made from the liver, heart and lungs of lamb. It sounds eccentric, but actually, the Scots can eat it often, and on special days like 25 January at Burns Supper, an event held in honour of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. In addition to this, in any of the restaurants, you can order Fish and Chips, Scotch Broth lamb stew, Black Pudding, Black pudding, etc. Try new things!

FAQs: Glamping in Scotland

Which types of facilities can you expect to find in the glampsites in Scotland?

In regard to the amenities available on Holidu, it appears that the glampsites in Scotland have everything that holiday-makers desire! Here, the glampsites generally include a variety of amenities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (68%), garden (53%), and view (47%)...What more could you want?!

How are the glampsites usually rated in Scotland?

The glampsites in this destination often get a lot of positive comments. 53% of the glampsites in Scotland have an average score of 4.5 stars!

Are the glampsites in Scotland child-friendly?

Holidu's data reveals that 59% of glampsites in Scotland are suitable for families with children, it will therefore be easy to find the ideal glamping for you and your children.

Are the glampsites in Scotland suitable for holiday-makers who wish to travel with their pets?

Yes! In Scotland, 42% of the glampsites offer the possibility for travellers to take their pets with them, 53% even have a garden!

Do the glampsites in Scotland tend to offer an internet connection?

Yes! According to Holidu's data, 68% of glampsites in Scotland offer an internet connection. So no need to panic, you will be able to stay connected at any time!

How much does it cost for glampsites in Scotland?

According to last year's data, less than 40% glampsites in Scotland costing less than €100 per night.

Do the glampsites in Scotland often have a fireplace or a pool?

Good news! According to last year's data, the glampsites in Scotland are perfect for all seasons. Here, 35% have a fireplace and 10% a pool.

Are the glampsites in Scotland suitable for stays in big groups or better for a holiday as a small group?

According to Holidu's data, 70% of glampsites are perfect for families with up to four travellers. Approximately 57% of the glampsites here include at least two separate bedrooms. This is the ideal destination for small groups of friends!

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