West Highland Way Campsite Reviews
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Located alongside the West Highland Way Hotel, the West Highland Way Campsite is good for walkers with breakfast included for all guests. Whether you're on the West Highland Way or the John Muir Way, the site can act as a base for exploring Glasgow or heading out to discover Stirling or Loch Lomond. Activities offered onsite include 4x4 tours, falconry and more.
4.26 /5
116 reviews
77%
would recommend
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Lisa D
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Would highly recommend. Place was spotless and so quiet and peaceful. Will defo be returning.
Holiday in Scotland
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Rolf L
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Nice place, but too few sanitary facilities. Waiting time to go to the toilet. (Translated from German).
Long weekend
Rebekah N
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The site was well maintained and in a lovely remote area. Although out the way, seemed a lot of traffic throughout the stay. There didn't seem to be enough facilities for the amount of people staying, loos often had no toilet roll in and quite a wait for a shower. The showers were clean and very good with a nice temperature though.
Our view of the Campsie Mountains was amazing
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Else d
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We had a nice time at the campsite. Andrew, the owner, made sure everyone had a good time. He really doesn't like noisy guests. Fantastic, even we don't like that. Once we got used to the very basic breakfast, we were able to enjoy it. Some more hanging hooks in the small bathrooms would be useful, and a broom or squeegee to clean everything after a shower. Our view of the Campsie Mountains was amazing. A beautiful sunset every evening. Awesome.
Disappointing, noisy, disorganised and lack of facilities
Sharon M
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The standard of facilities is poor. Showers had hot water but cubicles and toilets were dirty. Dishwashing had an outside cold tap. Pitches aren't allocated so was a bit of a 'free for all'. I parked up (as directed by owner of site) and 30 mins a later, was intimidated out of the space by a couple in a camper who arrived and said they wanted the pitch because they were there last night. Second night, disturbed by screaming and whooping between 2-5am and a recovery vehicle, which had its engine running for 2 hours. Transpires the site supports vanlifers. The site has evolved to take paying guests who essentially fund these, but standards haven't developed. A great place to stay for free if you are a vanlifer, but definitely not the pleasant experience I'd be expecting for £32 per night. 'Free' breakfast okay if you like toast and rice crispies. Top tip - allocate spaces to campers - don't leave it for guests to fight amongst themselves.
Stoning setting and cute but the relaxed attitude breeds noise
Lisa B
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We came in our motorhome on our way home from the NC500 with our small quiet dog. What a stunning setting and lots of wonderful walking to be had on the doorstep. Charming, welcoming host, we were shown to the EHU area and told to park where we liked. It was a lovely spot over looking the valley and several picnic tables between the pitches. The food window to the kitchen meant you ordered directly from the chef and he sent us off with a buzzer. When the food was ready we could eat indoors or at our van. It wasn't cheap but it was tasty and we took it to our motorhome. We had a lovely walk with our dog and thought the whole set up was perfect. However, we went to bed about 11pm. We were awoken at 1am by a car that had pulled up immediately behind our van and a group of people were banging car doors and talking loudly, after half an hour of this I went out to ask them to be quiet. They looked at me like they thought I was mad but soon got in their car and drove off. Then at about 2am, a motorhome arrived and set up camp right next to us, about 4ft from us. They then proceeded to set up camp very noisily and chatter for about 45 minutes. Finally quiet by 2:45am, we were then awoken at 4:11am by, what I assume was the campsite owners dog barking loudly for approximately an hour. We and the 2 other motorhomes parked in the area (not the middle of the night arrivals) all got up and left by 8:30am as the visit was tainted. There appeared to be no campsite staff about. I'm not sure if there are no staff on duty through the night or how they didn't hear and quieten the dog. I feel sorry for those closer or in tents. I think the relaxed attitude to late arrival (until midnight) is unfair on campers who are awoken and disturbed by them. Most campsites have a 8pm arrival cut-off or a late arrival area (which could be easily done at the EHU nearest the entrance. Just buy a gate, ask people to be quiet after 10:30pm and to arrive by 8pm.) I feel it would make everyone's experience better. Have a staff member around through the night to quieten the dog! Also, there was a lot of dog poo around, quite probably from (the owners?) Labradors that were wandering loose.
Lovely place
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Gary M
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Took my little girl camping for the first time, she absolutely loved it. We did 2 nights, took our own tent and pitched it in a lovely wee spot. The staff are so friendly and the views are amazing. There's plenty of fire wood for a fire and the burgers are awesome! Will deffo be back in the next few weeks for another adventure, thanks again.
Beautiful Views
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Lauren F
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A lovely site with facilities for campervans and tents. The views are beautiful. Andrew was very friendly, he explained the site to me when I arrived. It has included breakfast and you can also purchase dinner. The site was also a convenient 30min drive to Glasgow. I highly recommend!
Friendly, flexible with a warm welcome
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Chris C
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I was taking my daughter a long requested night camping. Couldn't have been in a better site. Andrew welcomed us on arrival. He was friendly and not over bearing. Seemed like an interesting guy. Site well laid out. We pitched in the 'wild' section. We were welcome to have a campfire and generally felt at home. Facilities obviously a labour of love and were clean. We did a lovely long walk and goes without saying, access to the West Highland Way - 10/10. We had a bit of a noisy family next to us, just the way it goes, child was shouting and playing after 11am. Fine for us, but felt bad for the people getting up early to hike. Just your luck with who's at the site with you. Everyone else was super friendly and interesting. We chatted to a few visitors with interesting stories which was nice. Bottom line - good value for money. Good facilities, caring owner and lots of fun. Don't hesitate.
Amazing
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Harry B
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Owner of the site showed me around, lovely guy and runs an awesome charity. Had all the facilities you could ever need and all very clean. All for just 20 quid too, amazing value place!
Magical campsite
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Martin J
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Wonderful relaxed friendly campsite, great location, outstanding views. Very close to West Highland Way. Excellent for dogs. Good food on site and great pitches. An unique campsite, not to be missed.
Lovely site but facilities could do with improving
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Tasha B
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We loved the location and views of the site, it was the first time taking our van instead of just a tent and couldn't have asked for a better pitch. The site was friendly, not too big and the included breakfast was a nice touch. We felt the only downside was the facilities. Queued for a shower for some time in the rain as they are just single cubicles leading outside, rather than an actual shower block. One of the showers is a wet room style so the floor was filthy where shower water had mixed with dirt from the shoes of people using the toilet, there was nowhere to hang anything and getting dressed without soaking your clothes was very difficult. Water was not, but shower pressure was poor - there is no way I could've washed my hair in it. For this reason, I'd probably only recommend to stay in a camper/caravan with your own facilities.
Mid-week break
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Brian N
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Glad I picked this campsite for my mid-week escape as, upon arrival, it gives a feeling of being in a woodland retreat with magnificent views across the countryside. With no heavy traffic passing the campsite; it helps to keep the tranquillity of the site where you can enjoy the countryside at its best and helps promote a safe environment. The Club House is steeped in history but offers all the modern facilities you would ever need from a campsite. I was really impressed at the food from the kitchen. I had the burger and chips and it didn't look like something you would get from any other fast food outlet. The burger was a 'proper' burger and stood tall and not dried out in the bun, with the freshly cooked chips and side salad. Plenty of tea and coffee is available (I think free of charge!) There's plenty of space around the campsite and from what I saw, they offer numerous bell tents to rent, although with additional space for those with their own tents. I like the idea of having caravan/motorhome/campervan pitches that are slotted between the trees and having hard ground to stand on. There were additional pitches past the Club House which could take tents/caravans/motorhomes/campers. I had filled up before arriving with fresh water in my underslung tanks, so didn't use their facilities, nor did I have waste water, but one would presume they're adequate to meet the needs of campers. Staff were friendly, happy and assisted where ever they could. The campsite location provides an excellent place to stay, whether you've set yourself a challenge to complete the West Highland Way and you're transmitting through or like me, a day walker seeking a good walk-out returning for food and rest.
Very laidback and peaceful
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Layla B
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Amazing location. Using the All Trails app, we found a walk 2 minutes on foot from the campsite. The staff were so lovely and accommodating. The site was very relaxed with dogs which is good because we have three. Free tea and coffee and breakfast in the morning was a nice touch. The staff were very helpful, along with the vanlifers, but they also left you to it.
Friendly retreat
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Andrew H
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The host, Andrew, was very helpful, friendly and easy going. It is a lovely setting and I enjoyed a lovely meal before setting out on my trip the next day.
Top campsite
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Steve B
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Excellent campsite. Friendly and welcoming host. Campers can use the lodge for a cosy evening in and the booking comes with a free breakfast, and coffee, tea and hot chocolate whenever you want. Highly recommended and will definitely revisit.
Great site, very welcoming
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Martin B
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Great spacious site, very welcoming. Many forms of accommodation. My dogs loved it too as they are very dog friendly.
A site that is fantastically different
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David E
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A lovely spot run by lovely people. A stunning pitch looking down the valley and the Campsies. A lot of interesting chat with van lifers, a really good vibe to the place.
Very peaceful
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Karen C
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Lovely site. Friendly owner and staff. Brilliant for dogs, they are allowed to run free. Very quiet and peaceful, would recommend. We will be returning at some point for sure.
Just a great place to stay
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Tim D
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Really friendly host with four amazing dogs. Nice spacious campspace with all the facilities you require. Even a breakfast is served every morning. You can spend the evening in the mansion where it is possible to get a good meal in the evening.
Best stop in the area
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Jamie F
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Been back to this site several times now, always welcoming and friendly. Facilities are comprehensive and all you need for a life on the road.
Amazing place
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Geneveive M
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Absolute fabulous place & people, really admire what the host does for vanlifers. We will definitely return again later in the year.
Christmas travels
Richard P
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Arrived on the 26th of December, on a fine sunny afternoon. No one was around to meet, register in with or show me where the facilities were. It was only another guest who pointed out the water-fill hose pipe, which had tiny holes in. So I parked the motorhome where I could find a space with an electric hook-up. Once parked and hooked to the electric, this kept cutting out power around the campsite many times throughout the night and next morning. So I had to switch the motorhome power back to the gas bottles. Overnight, the wind and rain lashed down on the site with over 80 mph gusts, as the site is nearly on the side of a mountain. The wind was rocking the motorhome. I got up early the next morning and left the site around 8.30, when it was daylight, as the road is a narrow dirt track. The site would be best stayed at during the Spring/Summer and Autumn months, I did not think it was suitable for Winter. I did not see anyone in the morning to say I was leaving, or have the breakfast that was included in the £40 I paid to stay the one night.
A site full of character!
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Eileen W
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Beautiful location for walking, cycling, touring or just chilling. The views over Stathblane and the Campsies are stunning and at night the valley lights twinkle. You have breakfast (toast and cereals) included in the pitch fee and you can eat it in the main house or takeaway. Evening meals can be ordered. Haggis/steak/burger/hummus, plus a children's menu. They do pizzas in summer. We ate at the big communal table in the house which lets you meet other guests. It was quiet when we were there (Dec) but it will be crowded in March, so best to book ahead.
Good location
John D
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West Highland Way is in a lovely location on the edge of Blanefield, with great access to some great walks and not far from local services. The caravan side of this site seems to be in it's infancy and I felt it had lots to improve on. The electrics (16A) were troublesome to say the least. When I raised the issue with the owner, I was told not to use a domestic kettle and, now that I knew where the main fuse was, I could help myself if it needs resetting. I turned everything to gas (the heating was already on gas) apart from the TV. The problem continued. If I reset the trip once, I did it a dozen times. This was at the main fuse board and not at the hook-up point. I didn't think this was good enough. The shower/toilet areas had plenty of hot water but the areas had little, or no heating and were, at times dirty. On one occasion it looked like someone had washed their dog in there. There was mould on the ceilings and a light sensor was hanging, with the wires clearly on view. The Elsan point was a 110mm pipe with a cap cover, there was no water at hand to flush the waste or for cleaning. There are a few older static caravans and there are also touring vans. A real shame for this site, it has so much potential but I felt it needs to radically improve. Sadly it is not a site we will return to.