Mountain campsites near Portpatrick

This pretty harbour town is surrounded by the wild and wonderful Rhins of Galloway.

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Kestrel Lodge Camping

10 units · Tents4 acres · Keswick, Cumbria, North West England
A family-friendly Lake District campsite, nestled between the quiet shores of Bassenthwaite Lake and the beautiful Cumbrian fells
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Baystone Bank Farm Campsite

47 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Millom, England
Lake District camping on a working farm with a stream to splash in, campfires encouraged and a horse-riding centre on the doorstep
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West Highland Way Hotel & Campsite

46 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents10 acres · Glasgow, Lanarkshire, South Scotland
A welcoming campsite on the West Highland Way
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Camping at Cardewlees

37 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Carlisle, England
A welcoming, family-run farm campsite between the Lake District and Hadrian's Wall
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Ewe Love Camping Pods

3 units · Glamping120 acres · Penrith, Cumbria, North West England
Modern Lake District glamping pods among the trees, with exceptional views of Blencathra
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Garden Yurt in a hidden glen

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · England
A cosy, romantic getaway. Unwind and reconnect, surrounded by nature and amazing dark skies. The spacious, well-equipped yurt is tucked away in a large private home garden in a beautiful glen, with Scaur Water just over the road. The Yurt at Craignee is a cosy, off-grid retreat, with wood burner and garden area, surrounded by peace and wildlife. Enjoy lots of home comforts with an extra dash of adventure! #bbcwildlife60places winner STL Number: DG01053P
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Runach Arainn Glamping

3 units · Glamping1 acre · Kilmory, Scotland
A three-yurt luxury glamping site on the Isle of Arran, steps away from the beach
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The Charcoal Huts - Isle of Bute

2 units · Glamping8 acres · Scotland
Our Huts are located within the Moss Wood area of Bute Forest - a mixed birch and alder wood that extends up the hillside to the west of the A886 that connects the Rhubodach Ferry to Port Bannatyne and Rothesay. Moss Wood has a range of facilities. Park on the shore-side where the coast can be enjoyed or at the main entrance, and take a walk up through Moss Wood along the Poetry Trail. A steep walk in places, the Poetry Trail is a loop punctuated with places to stop and read, to stop and think. Read nature poetry from throughout the ages, stop at the Blether Stane, or taking the spur to the Viewing Point back south across the Kyles. Moss Wood connects to the West Island Way – take the Poetry Trail and the spur to the Viewing Point – and then take the Stag’s Trod further up (steeply) till you reach the West Island Way. From there, head south towards Port Bannatyne or north along the boundary of the Community Forest. From the viewing point, you can also explore interesting heritage features such as the old WW2 bunker, kayak shelter, Balnakailly settlement, and the SSSI oak woodland.
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Lake District Herdwick Huts

5 units · Glamping2 acres · Rydal, England
You will not find a more stunning place to stay and explore within the UK. Set in the very heart of the Lake District National Park, there is good reason why this magnificent location inspired the poet William Wordsworth to commit some of his most world-renowned poetry to paper. These beautiful huts are nestled underneath the Fairfield horseshoe mountain range and Nab scar, so there is no need to drive anywhere for the finest mountain hikes. With Rydal Lake, a wild swimmers hot spot, and waterfalls and plunge pools on site, it really is hard to beat! You will not find a more stunning place to stay and explore within the UK. Set in the very heart of the Lake District National Park, there is good reason why this magnificent location inspired the poet William Wordsworth to commit some of his most world-renowned poetry to paper. Grasmere is on the doorstep, voted one of the top places to visit in the Lake District, with the famous '‘Coffin route’ walk offering a spectacular lake and mountain view stroll straight from your hut door. With low level to high level walks exploring the Lakes from Rydal caters for everyone. Ambleside and Grasmere are both walking distance for cafes, restaurants and cinemas and Rydal offers scenic off-road strolls to arrive by. Each with fresh linen, wood burning stove and cast iron gas hob, you are sure to be comfortable even in the thick of winter.
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Cherry Trees Farm

2 units · Glamping4 acres · Wigton, England
Cherry Trees Farm Campsite is located in the northern part of the Lake District National Park. It offers wooden camping pods with stunning views of the Solway coast and the North Lakeland fells. It's a great place to stay if you want to explore the peaceful and beautiful county of Cumbria on foot or by bike. Despite its remote feel, the campsite is only a 15-minute drive from the M6 and there are nearby villages with pubs and stores. The wooden pods are located on the edge of a meadow and can accommodate two people. They come fully equipped with bedding, towels, kitchenware, and cooking utensils. Each pod has its own shower and compostable toilet, as well as a kitchen area with a gas stove and a sink with hot and cold water. And the best part is, each pod includes the use of a private hot tub to relax in after a day of exploring the fells.
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Broom Fisheries Campsite

4 units · Glamping200 acres · Dumfries, South Scotland
Luxury caravans ideally situated next to picturesque Scottish fishing lakes
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Carrock Squirrel Glamping Pod

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Hesket Newmarket, England
Carrock glamping pods is a brand new, luxury Glamping Pod for couples. It is located on a traditional working farm nestled at the foot of Carrock Fell, with stunning views and direct access to the Northern fells of the Lake District. No driving is required to get to the start of your walks, thus reducing your carbon footprint. Only leaving footprints in the ground.
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Mountain campsites near Portpatrick guide

Overview

Lying on the western shore of the Rhins of Galloway a rugged peninsula that is a favourite of walkers and wildlife watchers. Portpatrick is one of the most popular coastal resort towns in southwest Scotland.The town is much-loved for its pretty harbour, around which pastel-coloured buildings are clustered, backed by steep cliffs. From Portpatrick Harbour, sea fishing cruises and sightseeing and nature spotting boat trips regularly depart. The Southern Upland Way, a 212-mile (344-kilometre) coast-to-coast walking route starts here, too, and runs all the way to Cocksburnspath on the east coast. 

Where to go

Around Town

Staying in town puts you within easy reach of the restaurants, shops and other amenities. There are also several good walks you can do without having to go too far, such as the cliffside walk to Dunskey Castle, just south of the town centre. Overlooking the Irish Sea, Sunnymeade Caravan Park has grass and hardstanding pitches, as well as a glamping bell tent.

Kirkholm

A 15-minute drive north of Portpatrick, Kirkholm lies on the western bank of Loch Ryan, on the northern tip of the Rhins of Galloway peninsula. The village is home to an attractive lighthouse, built by Robert Stevenson, the views from which take in the distinctive shape of Ailsa Craig offshore. The small and secluded site at North Rhinns Camping has pitches for tents and small campervans.

Stranraer

A 15-minute drive east of Portpatrick, Stranraer sits at the head of Loch Ryan and has an attractive town centre dominated by the Castle of St. John, a ruined four-story tower house, dating from around 1500. Close to the town centre, Aird Donald Caravan Park has pitches for tents and tourers.

When to go

For your best chance of good weather, and taking advantage of the extended hours of daylight, visiting from May to September is your best bet. The height of summer does bring crowds and booked-up sites, however. Visiting in April or October can be a good alternative to peak season: the crowds will have gone but the weather should still be mild. Winter can often bring storms and disrupted travel plans, and many businesses are closed.

Know before you go

  • Wild camping is possible throughout Scotland, as long as you follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
  • Local buses can get you around most places of interest, but having your own transportation is preferable. The closest railway station is in Stranraer and has direct links to Glasgow.
  • There are a couple of groceries in Portpatrick but Stranraer offers more options.

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