Callander campsites
If you're after the great outdoors, then the pretty town of Callander on the edge of the River Teith is your destination. Offering lochs, walks, wildlife and breath-taking scenery, it's located in Perthshire within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. These Callander campsites will put you right at the heart of the action of Rob Roy Country.
6 Callander campsites
Blair Drummond Caravan Park
Stirling, Stirling and Forth Valley (8.7 miles)
4.85 /5
96 reviews
97%
would recommend
Family friendly site adjacent to Blair Drummond Safari Park with tents, touring and shepherd huts. Dog friendly.
Cobleland Campsite
Gartmore, Stirling and Forth Valley (9 miles)
4.72 /5
127 reviews
93%
would recommend
Dog friendly, riverside camping and glamping within the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, five minutes from Aberfoyle.
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Callander Woods Holiday Park
Callander, Perthshire (0.3 miles)
Touring and seasonal caravan pitches, glamping pods and caravan holiday homes at the gateway to the Trossachs.
Keltie Bridge Caravan Park
Callander, Perthshire (1.5 miles)
Pitches in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, along with a set of chic pods, family run and 20 mins from major roads.
Ashmill Caravan Site
Stirling, Stirling and Forth Valley (7.6 miles)
A small family run, dog-friendly touring park with great facilities on the edge of the Scottish Highlands.
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Trossachs Holiday Park
Gartmore, Stirling, Stirling and Forth Valley (9.5 miles)
Explore the unmissable Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park from a multi award winning holiday park.
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Things to do in Callander
Time to see the great outdoors! Don your walking gear, grab the camera, head for the hills and conquer Bracklinn Falls and Callander Crags. On your way through woodlands and across the crags you’ll see beautiful waterfalls and breath-taking views over the town of Callander itself.
Another great walk is Ben A'an. This is a short and sweet walk with hugely rewarding views from the top, worth the walk and great for all the family. Why not pack a picnic and enjoy your lunch with a view?
Wildlife lovers should take the Roy Roy Trail, known for its spectacular bird watching opportunities with regular sightings of tree creepers, birds of prey, robins and dippers, just to mention a few. Don’t forget your binoculars and the camera.
Take a step back in time and a trip down memory lane seeing toys and curiosities at the Hamilton Toy Museum. It showcases 175 years of privately collected toys spanning two floors, an attraction to suit everyone.
If it’s active indoor entertainment you’re after, McLaren Leisure Centre hosts a 20m pool, climbing wall and a soft play area. Great for that rainy day outing or a perfect way for all the family to exercise and entertain at the same time.
Shrunken heads, medical oddities, fairground antiquities... that’s got your attention! Lady Kentmores Antique Shop offers these curiosities and more, it’s not your average antique shop but it's certainly worth the visit.
Serious and jovial golfers are catered for in Callander with an impressive well maintained 9-hole crazy golf and stylish Callander Golf Club set it a stunning woodland scenery. Who will be the first to score a hole-in-one?
For a day out with a difference, the home of McQueen Gin, Trossachs Distillery offers tours and tastings. All this while being overlooked by the striking mountain of Ben Ledi.
Further afield the cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth are all around an hour away and offer the hustle and bustle of city life if you’re after more of a buzz.