Craighead Howfs
Craighead Howfs offers a unique glamping getaway for a relaxing adults-only break. Set in grounds and gardens, the site offers a variety of glamping accommodation from magical round door burrows to bespoke luxury treehouses, with luxury beds nestled amongst the canopy, some with hot tubs! The site makes for an ideal romantic spot for couples, crackling wood-burners, stunning countryside views and amazing wildlife all around!
Winner of Best Adult Only Site Scotland in our 2023 Camping and Glamping Awards
Featured in our 2024 Outstanding Sites list of reliably excellent camping, glamping, and touring sites
Bespoke glamping accommodation built from scratch by the owners, offering a truly unique stay!
Peaceful, adult-only site with cosy beds, fire pits, wood-burning stoves, and some with hot tubs
Stunning rural location with onsite animals, surrounded by wildlife so great for bird watching
About Craighead Howfs
Set in the eight acres of grounds and gardens at Craighead Farm, there is a choice of five glamping/self-catering accommodations. All offer a unique experience, each sleeping two and spread across the site so everyone can enjoy some privacy and a peaceful stay. The Summer Howf is a delightfully renovated summer house set in a secluded spot alongside a duck pond at the top of the garden. The garden has matured over the years to create this gorgeous little tucked-away spot. Outside you can enjoy a glorious wood fired hot tub with views over the fields and hills, then sit by the fire pit as the sun sets and listen to the ducks chatter. The cabin has a charming all-in-one bedroom with a stargazing window and a lounge area with a light and airy feel, along with a wood-burning stove for those cooler months. The covered patio outside ensures that you can sit out, whatever the weather and the little fairy lights in the evening add to its European feel. You could also opt to try the very special round door howfs which will make you feel like you're entering the pages of a fairytale. Constructed from natural stone and wood into the hillside with handmade doors, windows and furniture, designed and built by the team, there is nothing else like them! Inside you will find everything you need for your stay including a cosy double bed with a stargazing window and in one a slipper bath, or in the other a luxury shower. With gas to cook on and a wood-burning stove, you can be snug inside or sit outside by the fire pit/BBQ and enjoy the view of the rolling hills. Each also has its own private eco loo next door. The Wee Tree Howf is a romantic and secluded waterside treehouse on stilts. Inside you will find the downstairs floor with a kitchenette, gas stove and oven, a slipper bath, a Burn beer/wine fridge pulley, seating, a wood-burning stove. Upstairs is a cosy double bedroom with a stargazing window above the bed, with a window out to views across the lochan to the countryside beyond. Next to the Wee Tree Howf is an adjacent cabin with a shower, eco loo and washing up area. Outside you will also have a patio area with a fire/BBQ pit and a fab wood burning hot tub, what better place to sit with a glass of wine and watch the sun set over the water! The Ash Tree Howf sits in an ancient ash tree, and its high perch offers incredible 360-degree views of the countryside. Inside you'll find a handmade king-size bed with a huge stargazing window above. The wood-burning stove doubles as a quirky oven, with hot and cold running water to an antique Belfast sink. There's also a hot shower and wash basin, plus a downstairs eco-friendly compost toilet. Outside, you'll find a wraparound platform with a heart-shaped table for romantic dining, plus a fire pit and BBQ on a separate grassy area. The Whisky Howf is a quirky stone building, transformed to be a luxury cabin inside. The off-grid cabin is over 300 years old, equipped with a king-size bed, a fully equipped kitchen with a gas hob and oven, a roll top slipper bath and an ensuite compost loo and modern shower. The cabin also has its own private outdoor area with a fire pit, BBQ, and seating, all with views over the surrounding countryside and lochan, great for spotting fish jumping and birds diving. In all of the accommodation, bed linen and towels are provided, along with a starter box of wood and kindling. In terms of what to bring, a torch and slippers are recommended, along with an eye mask if you have a stargazing window. You will have access to a fridge and freezer, a cool box, ice packs and ice for your drinks. Other than that, just bring a bottle of bubbly or two! Sorry, this is a pet-free site so four-legged friends are not allowed.
Whisky Howf is open all year round while the Wee Tree and Summer Howf are open from March to November.
There are 6 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
Summer Howf
Max 2 people
Renovated summer house with a bed balcony and stargazer window, a wood-burning stove, two-ring gas cooker and cooking utensils. Outside is a private courtyard with a canopy, picnic bench, wood fired hot tub and fire pit. Shared facilities nearby.
Wee Tree Howf
Max 2 people
Two floor treehouse on stilts with a living area, fully equipped kitchen and slipper bath. There is a double bedroom with views of the lochan, as well as a shower and compost loo. Outside is a wood fired hot tub, a veranda, seating and a firepit/BBQ.
Whisky Howf
Max 2 people
Hand built off-grid stone cottage with cruck beam roof with a king-size bed, wood-burning stove, a fully equipped kitchen with utensils, a roll top slipper bath and ensuite with compost loo and shower. Outside is seating, a fire pit and BBQ.
Other accommodation
2 x Round Door Howfs
Max 2 people
Off-grid round door Howfs built into the hillside with grassy roofs. Inside is a double bed with a stargazing window, a wood-burning stove, double ring hob, cooking equipment, a shower or bath and a firepit/BBQ. Private eco loo next door.
Tree Howf
Max 2 people
A treehouse with 360 degree views. Inside is a king-size bed with a stargazing window, electric, a wood-burning stove, fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and oven and shower. Downstairs is an eco loo. Outdoor is a viewing platform, BBQ and fire pit.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Dunblane area
If you're looking for a day out, the site is surrounded by plenty of attractions to keep you busy.
Stirling Castle is just a 20 minute drive away, one of the area's most popular attractions. The 12th-century castle is full of fascinating exhibitions, from renaissance tapestries to kitchens made to cater for huge banquets.
For something a little different, Stirling Old Town Jail (25 minutes) offers an interesting insight into the times of the past. Discover the haunting history of some of Scotland's most famous criminals, take on the Jail Break escape room or come at night and venture on the creepy Stirling Ghost Walk.
For the true taste of Scotland, a visit to a Whisky distillery is a must. Deanston Distillery is just 15 minutes from the site, offering both Whisky tastings and warehouse experiences. Learn all about the liquors fascinating past and take home a bottle to enjoy from the comfort of your own outdoor seating area.
Other nearby attractions include:
- Doune Castle (15 minutes)
- The National Wallace Monument (20 minutes)
- Argaty Red Kites (20 minutes)
- The Glenturret Distillery (25 minutes)
- Auchingarrich Wildlife Park (25 minutes)
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