Campsites with fishing in Stirling and Falkirk

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Fishing campsites in Stirling and Falkirk put you on the edge of quiet lochs, winding rivers, and wild Scottish landscapes. With over 30 options tailored for anglers, you’ll find spots where you can cast for trout at dawn or sit by the water’s edge as the mist rolls in. Average price per night sits at £40, but you can pitch up for as little as £10 if you’re watching your budget. Facilities like showers, campfires, and pet-friendly rules are standard at most sites. Top picks include Loch Katrine Eco Camping (36 reviews) for lakeside views, West Highland Way Hotel & Campsite (19 reviews) right on the hiking route, and Craigmarloch Lodge (1 review) for a quieter escape. Beyond fishing, watch for deer at dusk or take a wild swim if you’re feeling brave. Rubbish bins are at most sites, so you can pack light and focus on the catch.

88% (61)

Top-rated campgrounds

Fishing campsites in Stirling and Falkirk put you on the edge of quiet lochs, winding rivers, and wild Scottish landscapes. With over 30 options tailored for anglers, you’ll find spots where you can cast for trout at dawn or sit by the water’s edge as the mist rolls in. Average price per night sits at £40, but you can pitch up for as little as £10 if you’re watching your budget. Facilities like showers, campfires, and pet-friendly rules are standard at most sites. Top picks include Loch Katrine Eco Camping (36 reviews) for lakeside views, West Highland Way Hotel & Campsite (19 reviews) right on the hiking route, and Craigmarloch Lodge (1 review) for a quieter escape. Beyond fishing, watch for deer at dusk or take a wild swim if you’re feeling brave. Rubbish bins are at most sites, so you can pack light and focus on the catch.

88% (61)

Top-rated campgrounds

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