Dog-friendly camping near Blairgowrie

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Blairgowrie welcomes campers travelling with pets, offering over 30 sites where dogs and their humans can settle in without hassle. You’ll find camps with showers, proper toilets, and campfires allowed—essentials, not luxuries, when the Scottish weather turns. Prices start at just £10 a night, but expect an average closer to £120 if you want more facilities or a prime spot. For those who like a bit of comfort, Loch Katrine Eco Camping (36 reviews) sits near water and woodland, ideal for wildlife-watching or an early-morning hike. Cairngorms Glamping and Campsite (29 reviews) puts you close to snow-sports action, while Muiredge (4 reviews) offers a quieter retreat. Rubbish points are clearly marked and most sites give you plenty of space to roam. Expect muddy paws, starry nights, and a proper taste of Perthshire air.

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Blairgowrie welcomes campers travelling with pets, offering over 30 sites where dogs and their humans can settle in without hassle. You’ll find camps with showers, proper toilets, and campfires allowed—essentials, not luxuries, when the Scottish weather turns. Prices start at just £10 a night, but expect an average closer to £120 if you want more facilities or a prime spot. For those who like a bit of comfort, Loch Katrine Eco Camping (36 reviews) sits near water and woodland, ideal for wildlife-watching or an early-morning hike. Cairngorms Glamping and Campsite (29 reviews) puts you close to snow-sports action, while Muiredge (4 reviews) offers a quieter retreat. Rubbish points are clearly marked and most sites give you plenty of space to roam. Expect muddy paws, starry nights, and a proper taste of Perthshire air.

99% (102)

Top-rated campgrounds

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