Campsites with private bathrooms near Glencoe National Nature Reserve

Outdoor adventurers have plenty of ways to immerse themselves in Glencoe’s dramatic landscapes.

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The Fauld Farm on the Isle of Mull

1 unit · Motorhome, Tent50 acres · Tobermory, Scotland
The Fauld is a small hill farm located close to Tobermory in the north-east of the stunning Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. In total, the land comprises around 150 acres - although most of this area tends to be grazed by our Highland ponies and Shetland/Cheviot sheep. In spring and summer, there are wild flowers and birds galore, and bracing fresh air is on tap all year round - as are the spectacular coastal views from the top of the hills. The farm lies within walking distance of the iconic and colourful fishing port of Tobermory, which offers a range of shops, cafes and pubs - as well as being home to the Tobermory Distillery at Ledaig. If you have a car, we can offer off-road parking for a couple of vehicles, and we also have parking space for two campervans (though we do not have water or electricity connections yet). PS: You are advised to come equipped for camping in wet conditions whatever the season - although we promise that the weather can be lovely too! We look forward to welcoming responsible, country-loving campers to The Fauld :-)
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Cleghorn Farm

15 units · Glamping, Tents250 acres · Lanark, Scotland
*PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE ONLY OPEN FOR CABIN BOOKINGS UNTIL NEXT SPRING. THE CABIN IS AVAILABLE FOR MIDWEEK AND WEEKEND BOOKINGS. WE REQUIRE AT LEAST 48 HOURS NOTICE FOR CABIN BOOKINGS* Cleghorn Farm is a mixed farm just north east of the market town of Lanark. Comprised of 250 acres of fields and woodland and bounded to the south by Mouse Water, it is a beautiful spot to get away from it all without having to leave it all behind if you don't want to. The fields are grazed and cultivated but the woodlands are much as they were at the end of the last ice age with spectacular walks along Cleghorn Glen with the chance to see badgers, bats, deer and all manner of birds among the towering pine and beech trees. The Mouse Water (pronounced moose) tumbles down along the edge of the farm and has some glorious pools for swimming, shallows for paddling and some spectacular water falls before it joins the River Clyde.
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Campsites with private bathrooms near Glencoe National Nature Reserve guide

Overview

The deep valley of Glen Coe is one of the most dramatically beautiful places in Scotland. It’s an ancient Highland landscape stepped in history, myth and adventure. With eight Munros (mountains over 3,000 feet (914 meters), mountain climbers will find plenty of challenges, while hillwalkers can enjoy easier rambles. Winter sports enthusiasts can also find plenty of thrills at the Glencoe Mountain Resort. There are just a handful of formal campsites, including Red Squirrel Camping, which offers basic pitches next to the River Coe, and Glencoe Camping and Caravanning Club Site, which is close to the visitor center. As always, wild camping is possible, as long as you follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

When to go

While May to August offers long daylight hours and the best chance of sunshine, this is also peak season, especially July and August when school children are on holiday. September is a great alternative as the biggest crowds have gone and the valley gallows with rich autumnal colors. Wildlife, such as deer, pine-marten, golden eagles, otters and wildcats, can be spotted year-round.

Know before you go

  • The reserve’s visitor center is a good first stop to pick up information. There’s also a café and shop inside.
  • In the summer months, biting midges are a nuisance throughout the Highlands. Don’t forget to pack long sleeves and repellent. 
  • There is a bus service that connects Glencoe with Fort William, Glasgow and beyond. In summer it’s advisable to book your tickets in advance.

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