20 back to basics campsites in Scotland
Glencoe, Highlands
4.8 /5
83 reviews
93%
would recommend
Beautifully rugged campsite surrounded by mountain views and the River Coe flowing past.
Banff, Aberdeenshire
4.54 /5
19 reviews
89%
would recommend
Tranquil and back to basics pop up camping site with countryside views and ten minutes to the beach. Dogs welcome.
Foulden, Scottish Borders
4.91 /5
13 reviews
92%
would recommend
A quiet farm campsite in the Scottish Borders with camping and shepherd's huts, not far from Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Loch Ness, Invermoriston, Highlands
4.87 /5
3 reviews
100%
would recommend
Touring park for guests 12+ with mountain views by the River Moriston, a short walk to Loch Ness. Dog friendly!
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Sandyhills, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway
Off-grid, eco campsite in a hidden valley surrounded by woodlands. A ten minute walk to Sandyhills Bay beach.
Chance Inn, Cupar, Fife
Almost wild camping on a peaceful, small field for tents and campervans. Campfires and play area for children.
Bonchester Bridge, Hawick, Scottish Borders
Get back to nature with an exclusive, dog friendly camping location on a river bank in the Scottish Borders.
South Ronaldsay, Orkney
An organic farm campsite overlooking the South Ronaldsay coast. Pods, yurts and more just five mins from the beach.
Blairgowrie, Perthshire
Back-to-basics camping and touring, surrounded by picturesque gardens! Onsite dog park for your furry friend.
Knoydart, Highlands
Back to basics, bargain accommodation in Knoydart with wild camping, a millionaire's view and fishing.
Bonnybridge, Stirling and Forth Valley
Back-to-basics camping and luxury bell tents near Falkirk and Stirling, plus the Falkirk Wheel. Pet friendly.
Dunphail, Forres, Highlands
Secluded woodland camping, bell tents and shepherd's huts in the heart of the Findhorn Valley.
Twechar, Glasgow and the Clyde Valley
Situated between Glasgow and Stirling, a dog friendly, back-to-basics site with proper camp fires.
Glencoe, Appin, Argyll
This secluded site is the perfect place to explore the Southern Highlands, with walking, cycling and more!
Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway
Relaxed camping and glamping with hot tubs on a small farm close to the coast and Scotland's beaches.
Maybole, Ayrshire and Arran
Luxury glamping on an Ayrshire farm for families, cyclists, dog owners and nature lovers, 15 minutes from Ayr.
Aviemore, Highlands
Located on Cairngorm Mountain, this idyllic motorhome stopover boasts spectacular views.
Ballater, Aberdeenshire
Gorgeous glamping pods and a shepherd's hut in the Cairngorms, 5 miles from the Royal Deeside village Ballater.
Isle Of Rum, Highlands
Glamping hut in which four can sleep and many can BBQ, close to a remote village and the coast of the Isle of Rum.
Bankfoot, Perth, Perthshire
An ensuite shepherd's hut in a traditional setting between Perth and historic Dunkeld, close to good cycle routes.