Explore Scotland

Whether you’re looking for a family adventure or a quiet retreat to get away from it all, you’re sure to find a Club Site to suit you.

There are 18 great locations in Scotland to choose from, with many of them within easy reach of local attractions. No matter how long your break is, there’s no better time to go camping. Plus, with top discounts on Grass pitches and Mid-week stays throughout July and August, this is one summer holiday that won't break the bank.

Culzean Castle Club Campsite
Views over the Firth of Clyde from Culzean Castle campsite, campsites in Scotland
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101 Reviews
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Not only is this campsite in the grounds of the fairytale Culzean Castle, it also enjoys spectacular views across the sea to the Isle of Arran where the sunsets have to be seen to be believed.

 

Dingwall Club Campsite
Views over the Firth of Cromarty Firth at Dingwall, campsites in Scotland
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52 Reviews
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Perfect place for exploring the Highlands, Dingwall is a place you will definitely want to stay. Leave the car behind and let the train to see some of Scotland’s most stunning scenery.

 

Dunbar Club Campsite
Perfect beach holiday at Dunbar campsite, campsites in Scotland
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75 Reviews
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Located on Scotland’s east coast, dubbed the ‘sunshine coast’, this campsite has a sandy surfing beach nearby. Edinburgh is just a short car journey from the campsites.

 

Glencoe Club Campsite
Glencoe campsite, Scotland
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88 Reviews
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Set in a stunning location with pitches enjoying spectacular views of the mountains, this campsite is surrounded by woodland managed by the National Trust for Scotland; perfect walking country.

 

Inverewe Gardens Club Campsite
On the Shores of Loch Ewe Inverewe campsite, Scotland
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39 Reviews
  • Top site for walking

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Our most northerly Scottish campsite in the Western Highlands has the complete package; extra hours of daylight in June, wildlife on your doorstep, and the most spectacular sunsets in Scotland.

 

Jedburgh Club Campsite
Dog walking at Jedburgh campsite, Scotland
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31 Reviews
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This campsite is a peaceful retreat from which to explore the history and rolling countryside of the Borders. Within easy reach of the campsite are many restaurants, take away eateries and pubs.

 

Milarrochy Bay Club Campsite 
Pitch on the shores of Loch Lomond at Milarrochy Bay campsite, Scotland
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71 Reviews
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    Site within a National Park

  • Top site for watersports

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Situated on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond with its tranquil sandy shores, this campsite is the perfect base for walking the West Highland Way - a long distance footpath that runs for 95 miles from Glasgow to Fort William.

 

Loch Ness Shores Club Campsite
Aerial views of the stunning Loch Ness Shores campsite, campsites in Scotland
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54 Reviews
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Loch Ness, one of the UK’s most popular holiday destinations, provides the stunning backdrop to one of the Club’s newest campsites. Located on the Loch’s south shore, the 99-pitch site offers year-round camping in picturesque surroundings.

 

Luss Club Campsite
Aerial views of the magnificent Luss campsite, campsites in Scotland
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118 Reviews
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Perfectly situated on the banks of Loch Lomond, this campsite and the village of Luss are set in a conservation area in the beautiful Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Pitch on the banks of the Loch, relax and enjoy the stunning scenery.

 

 

Moffat Club Campsite
Hardstanding pitches at Moffat campsite, Scotland
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200 Reviews
  • Top site for pubs

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An ideal stop-over site when travelling through Scotland, this campsite is also a beautiful place to spend time and explore the Scottish Lowlands. The campsite is very close to the picturesque town of Moffat with everything you need on the doorstep.

 

Nairn Club Campsite
Sheltered pitches at Nairn campsite, Scotland
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43 Reviews
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A level and sheltered campsite in a beautiful Highland forest, Nairn is situated near the town’s blue flag, sandy beach. Whilst on the campsite you might be lucky enough to spot a red squirrel, or catch sight of dolphins playing in the Moray Firth close by.

 

Oban Club Campsite
Dog walking on Oban campsite, campsites in Scotland
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75 Reviews
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Surrounded by spectacular scenery, and set in a beautiful, walled vegetable garden, this campsite is ideally located for enjoying Scotland’s west coast and islands. The town of Oban is around 13 miles away, from where you can take a ferry to one of the Western Isles.

 

Rosemarkie Club Campsite
Dolphin watching on the shore side pitches at Rosemarkie campsite, campsites in Scotland
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53 Reviews
  • Top site for beaches

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  • Great site for couples

On the shore of the Moray Firth, Rosemarkie has it all – beautiful hills and woodland behind, stunning views over the bay, and a glimpse of a dolphin or two playing in the sea. A short walk away from the campsite is Chanonry Lighthouse, the perfect place to watch seals.

 

Scone Club Campsite
Grass pitches at Scone campsite, Scotland
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68 Reviews
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This campsite is a wildlife lover’s paradise. Osprey, deer and rare black rabbits are all visitors to the estate of Scone Palace, on which this site is located. Nearby Quarrymill Woodland Park has a colony of red squirrels and many way marked paths to enjoy on foot.

 

Skye Club Campsite
Fantastic 360 degree views on the Isle of Skye campsite, camping in Scotland
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57 Reviews
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Set on the Isle of Skye, on a working croft, the site is perfectly positioned to enjoy the isle’s stunning scenery and dramatic history, alongside the area’s famous Highland cattles. Skye is a place where time is irrelevant and where history greets you at every turn.

Speyside Club Campsite
Speyside campsite, camping in Scotland
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55 Reviews
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Just a ‘stone’s throw’ from the campsite you'll find the infamous whisky distilleries of Speyside that draw upon ancient springs to create the national drink. Set on a gentle, south facing slope, the campsite is sheltered with trees, providing shade but also preserving its open feel.

Tarland Club Campsite
Tarland campsite, camping in Scotland
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28 Reviews
  • Site within National Park

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An area renowned for its spectacular scenery, just outside the Cairngorms National Park, this area has been favoured by royalty for many years; indeed Queen Victoria chose the area for her Balmoral home in the 1850’s. A tranquil park set in the most exquisite part of Scotland.

Lauder Club Campsite
Lauder campsite, campsites in Scotland
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80 Reviews
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A beautiful river runs the full length of this peaceful and tranquil campsite in the Scottish borders. With plenty to see in the local area, and a short drive away from Edinburgh, this is the perfect site to explore Scotland’s lush border country.