Caravan parks in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

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Established in the year of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation, 1953, this arboreal expanse tumbles over a tenth of Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, straddling the boundary between Lowland and Highland. It’s often touted as ‘Scotland in Miniature,’ and its array of lonesome lochs, rolling forests, drama-charged glens, and mighty Munro mountains certainly showcase the nation’s upland scenery at its grandest. Certain zones, especially the lochs, require permits for camping between March and September, but there are some stunning organised campsites to be found, particularly along the riversides and Loch Lomond. There’s also a huge choice of tempting wild camping—take your pick from loch shores, forest glades, or craggy peaks.

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Fernlea - Campsite & Pod

2. Fernlea - Campsite & Pod

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7 units · Motorhomes, Glamping · Scotland
Welcome to Fernlea. We would love to have you visit us, either on our 5 pitch campsite for motorhomes and caravans, or in 2025 to our new luxury glamping pod. Fernlea is our home in the heart of an agricultural plain called “The Carse of Gowrie,” which runs for 20 miles or so along the River Tay between Perth and Dundee. It’s a beautiful area that we hope you will love too. We are a short walk from the village of Errol, with access to lovely walks along the Tay. We are adjacent to the local bus route (just stick your arm out!), the Sustrans cycle route 77, plus only a mile or so from the A90 Perth to Dundee / Aberdeen road. We are perfect for both a short stopover and a longer break with a fascinating local area to explore. All pitches have hard standing, water on each pitch, grey waste disposal adjacent to the pitch, and a 10 or 16 amp electric supply with a chemical toilet waste tank with rinsing tap behind our garage. We are also within easy access to Fife and the southern area of the Highlands. Walkers and bird watchers will find many footpaths by the River Tay and can climb the local hills to see buzzards, hawks, ducks, and migrating geese throughout the seasons. Any visitors requiring repairs or accessories for their van will find the large Perthshire Caravan dealership nearby. Every Sunday, one of Scotland’s largest car boot sales and markets is held less than a mile away. Facilities on the CL Site: - Dog walk from the site - Information room - Recycling facilities - Battery charging - TV reception: good - 16 amp electric on 4 pitches, 10 amp on 5th - Water on all pitches - Chemical toilet disposal point - Lawned site, with gravel hardstandings - Latest arrival time: 9:00 PM - Latest departure time: 12:00 PM Shop/village of Errol within 1 mile. Errol Village shop, Pub, Lass O’Gowrie Cafe, Fish and Chip Shop, Butchers. Nearby: Cairn O’Mohr Winery, Rait Antiques Centre, Errol Sunday Market, Lass O'Gowrie Cafe, Fruit Shack - Pick your own strawberries, We look forward to seeing you soon!
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£22
 / night

Established in the year of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation, 1953, this arboreal expanse tumbles over a tenth of Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, straddling the boundary between Lowland and Highland. It’s often touted as ‘Scotland in Miniature,’ and its array of lonesome lochs, rolling forests, drama-charged glens, and mighty Munro mountains certainly showcase the nation’s upland scenery at its grandest. Certain zones, especially the lochs, require permits for camping between March and September, but there are some stunning organised campsites to be found, particularly along the riversides and Loch Lomond. There’s also a huge choice of tempting wild camping—take your pick from loch shores, forest glades, or craggy peaks.

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Fernlea - Campsite & Pod

2. Fernlea - Campsite & Pod

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7 units · Motorhomes, Glamping · Scotland
Welcome to Fernlea. We would love to have you visit us, either on our 5 pitch campsite for motorhomes and caravans, or in 2025 to our new luxury glamping pod. Fernlea is our home in the heart of an agricultural plain called “The Carse of Gowrie,” which runs for 20 miles or so along the River Tay between Perth and Dundee. It’s a beautiful area that we hope you will love too. We are a short walk from the village of Errol, with access to lovely walks along the Tay. We are adjacent to the local bus route (just stick your arm out!), the Sustrans cycle route 77, plus only a mile or so from the A90 Perth to Dundee / Aberdeen road. We are perfect for both a short stopover and a longer break with a fascinating local area to explore. All pitches have hard standing, water on each pitch, grey waste disposal adjacent to the pitch, and a 10 or 16 amp electric supply with a chemical toilet waste tank with rinsing tap behind our garage. We are also within easy access to Fife and the southern area of the Highlands. Walkers and bird watchers will find many footpaths by the River Tay and can climb the local hills to see buzzards, hawks, ducks, and migrating geese throughout the seasons. Any visitors requiring repairs or accessories for their van will find the large Perthshire Caravan dealership nearby. Every Sunday, one of Scotland’s largest car boot sales and markets is held less than a mile away. Facilities on the CL Site: - Dog walk from the site - Information room - Recycling facilities - Battery charging - TV reception: good - 16 amp electric on 4 pitches, 10 amp on 5th - Water on all pitches - Chemical toilet disposal point - Lawned site, with gravel hardstandings - Latest arrival time: 9:00 PM - Latest departure time: 12:00 PM Shop/village of Errol within 1 mile. Errol Village shop, Pub, Lass O’Gowrie Cafe, Fish and Chip Shop, Butchers. Nearby: Cairn O’Mohr Winery, Rait Antiques Centre, Errol Sunday Market, Lass O'Gowrie Cafe, Fruit Shack - Pick your own strawberries, We look forward to seeing you soon!
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£22
 / night

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Caravan parks in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park guide

Where to go

Aberfoyle & Around

Aberfoyle is Queen Elizabeth Forest Park’s southern gateway, a village welcoming tourists since the 19th century when Sir Walter Scott’s poem “Lady of the Lake” made nearby Loch Katrine one of the UK’s most famous beauty spots. Stunning scenery beckons on the doorstep—think trail-laced, loch-bedaubed forest fanning north, west, and south, plus some of Scotland’s best ziplining. South of Aberfoyle, organised campsites offer riverside locations as launchpads for regional explorations.

Three Lochs Forest Drive

This classic introduction to the park’s lovely treescape runs through forest scenery, and is doable by car. The 7-mile route brushes Lochan Reoidhte, Loch Drunkie, and Loch Achray, around which cyclists and hikers can create tailor-made routes. The loch shores with their charming picnic areas make delightful wild camping—just procure permits if pitching between March and September. The drive starts on Duke’s Pass, two miles north of Aberfoyle.

Strathyre Forest & Braes of Balquhidder

Far-reaching Queen Elizabeth Forest Park encompasses several smaller (but by no means tiny) forests, including Strathyre Forest north of Callander. The forest intersects with the Balquhidder road, which forges west below the Braes of Balquhidder at Kingshouse. The whole area is incredible for outdoor adventures, and camping can be found around the forest-flanked River Balvag. Wild camping terrain switches from sheltered along Strathyre to increasingly rugged beyond Balquhidder. The long-distance Rob Roy Way runs through Strathyre, named for the famous outlaw who frequented this area.

Eastern Loch Lomond & Ben Lomond

Great Britain’s biggest freshwater lake, Loch Lomond marks the divide between lowland and highland Scotland to all passing on the main road north from Glasgow. While the western shoreline has the road, most facilities, and most crowds, the east is quieter. Accessed via a dead-end road from Drymen, 10 miles south of Aberfoyle, several organised campsites occupy this peaceful stretch, which forms the long-distance West Highland Way. There are hikes to Scotland’s southernmost Munro, Ben Lomond, too.

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