Campsites near Glasgow

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While Scotland’s biggest city may not have the fairytale charm of Edinburgh, it more than makes up for it in character. Glasgow is an intriguing and earthy city filled with both stately and cutting-edge architecture, great music and arts scenes, a wild nightlife, and some of the friendliest, bighearted people in the UK. The name Glasgow means “dear green place,” and, with more than 90 public parks and gardens, there's always a green space closeby. It’s a good base for heading into nearby hills and mountains, starting the West Highland Way and exploring Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.

Glasgow is admittedly not famous for its good weather, so be prepared for rain any time of year. Still, the summer months are the best time to visit, when days are long and Glasgow Green is prime for sunny days. Winters, while chilly, are fairly moderate, but daylight hours are short. If planning to hike the West Highland Way or explore Loch Lomond, visiting in spring or autumn can help you avoid crowds.

  • Some private campsites are seasonal—check opening dates before travelling.
  • Weather in Scotland is changeable, even in summer. Come prepared with warm, waterproof clothing.
  • Glasgow is well-connected to the rest of Scotland (and England) by rail and bus. The city itself is very walkable, although city bus lines and a limited subway system exist.
  • Don’t worry if you’ve forgotten something—you’ll find anything you need in Glasgow’s shops. Start on Buchanan and Sauchiehall streets for essentials.
  • Frequent buses connect the city centre with the airport in 15 minutes.
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Secluded Rural Farm Hideaway

1. Secluded Rural Farm Hideaway

100%
(15)
36km from Glasgow · 7 units · Tents, Glamping
*PLEASE NOTE THE CABIN IS AVAILABLE FOR WEEKEND BOOKINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. CAMPING OPEN FROM 1st May to End August* 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, all a gentle walk from the sites.
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Loch Katrine Eco Camping

2. Loch Katrine Eco Camping

95%
(114)
43km from Glasgow · 13 units · Motorhomes, Glamping
Loch-side sleeping and exploring in one of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park's most historic locations
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Muiredge

3. Muiredge

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(17)
57km from Glasgow · 8 units
Rural glamping in a converted railway carriage, shepherd's hut, or bell tent in blissful Scotland
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St Conan's Escape

4. St Conan's Escape

100%
(13)
78km from Glasgow · 2 units
Dog-friendly lodges on a Scottish mountainside with incredible loch views
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Troquhain Woods

5. Troquhain Woods

93%
(36)
86km from Glasgow · 6 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Nearly wild camping for tents and campervans in a Scottish woodland
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Port nan Gael Campsite

6. Port nan Gael Campsite

97%
(15)
123km from Glasgow · 15 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A lochside campsite on the Isle of Mull
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Beirhope Alpacas

7. Beirhope Alpacas

98%
(145)
125km from Glasgow · 8 units
A small, off-grid campsite with alpacas in the historically rich southern Scottish borders
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King Garth

8. King Garth

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(11)
130km from Glasgow · 1 unit
Built in 1733, King Garth is also known as The Old Customs House, reflecting its role in these fraught times of smuggling. Its strategic position on the banks of The Eden served as the perfect lookout for a bailiff employed by Carlisle Corporation to protect the very important salmon fishery. The plaques on the building which commemorate the visits by Mayors date back to the 1700s. These visits no doubt involved indulgent banquets centring around freshly caught salmon I grew up on the opposite side of the river. On family walks along the Eden I was always fascinated by the house on the other side sited in such an amazing position. In 2010, when I returned to Cumbria I was amazed to hear that this house was for sale. It was a ruin and everyone told me I was mad..... I probably was a little! But I soon realised that I wasn’t alone in my love of this house, everyone I met from the surrounding villages had a tale to tell about this iconic place. King Garth is for sharing - with locals, (we have an annual barbecue), with wildlife and with people like you. The aim when renovating King Garth was to celebrate and embrace its history. King Garth is off grid and has no running water. It is furnished in a style to reflect its history. It isn’t everyone’s ‘cup of tea’: you have to drive a mile down a muddy lane, there is no hot shower, no electric lighting, and a compost toilet. BUT we offer beautiful evenings of candle light, log burner, hot tub under the stars and bathing in the river. My priority with King Garth and the land attached was to manage in a way to protect the abundant wildlife. There are also alpacas who you can look after during your stay. You will be astounded by the din the birds make at dawn and dusk! Inside the house there is an owl box where one summer a pair of barn owls successfully raised chicks. Since then a kestrel frequents the box and has twice laid there. This part of the Eden is tidal so both estuarine and river species co exist. Kingfishers and otters are often spotted And even the occasional seal! Kinggarth comes with fishing rights and if you want to fish this can be arranged with the host. The bird feeders are frequented by tree sparrows, yellow hammers, wood peckers, nut hatches and in winter red poll.
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Hadrian's Wall Country Yurts

9. Hadrian's Wall Country Yurts

100%
(13)
138km from Glasgow · 2 units
Two yurts with hot tubs in the Cumbrian countryside just a mile away from Hadrian’s Wall
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Cairn Meadow Pods

10. Cairn Meadow Pods

99%
(43)
146km from Glasgow · 3 units
Glamping pods in Cumbria's secluded Eden Valley with views of the Pennines
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Otter Moss Accommodation

11. Otter Moss Accommodation

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(13)
146km from Glasgow · 4 units
Otter Moss Accommodation offers a variety of upscale camping options suitable for couples, families, and groups. Nestled within a picturesque 12-acre former farm, the majority of the site surrounds a spacious meadow. Additionally, the site boasts a charming small lake featuring three islands and a rowing boat for leisurely water activities. Situated at the northern edge of the stunning Eden Valley, guests can enjoy sweeping views of the Cumbrian Fells, with visibility extending to the Solway Firth and the Lake District on clear days. The Lake District is a convenient 40-minute drive away, while various sections of Hadrian's Wall are even closer, reachable within a 15-minute drive. Carlisle and the M6 motorway to Scotland are both just 20 minutes away, with the picturesque market town of Brampton also within a 15-minute drive and offering its own attractions. Local pubs are plentiful in the area, with a diverse selection available within a five-mile radius. Accommodation units at Otter Moss come equipped with heating, kitchen utensils, and stoves, ensuring guests' comfort and convenience. Each unit also includes firepits or barbecues, as well as bedding and towels for a hassle-free stay.
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Howbeck Lodge

12. Howbeck Lodge

95%
(28)
147km from Glasgow · 24 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A dog-friendly farm campsite on the northern edge of the Lake District
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Red Deer Village Holiday Park

13. Red Deer Village Holiday Park

7.1km from Glasgow · 10 units
Red Deer Village Holiday Park in Scotland is a 5 star holiday park, conveniently situated on the doorstep of Glasgow, just off the A80, one of Scotland’s main arterial routes to the North. The Scottish holiday park is close to a number of public transport links, with regular buses and trains into Glasgow city centre. he level and spacious caravan and campsite near Glasgow is the ideal base for a holiday in and around West Central Scotland, or as a stopover for a few days whilst touring. There are 24 hardstanding pitches with electric hookup, suitable for touring caravans and motorhomes. Our grass area has a number of spacious tent pitches, which are well served by immaculate facilities.
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Craigmarloch Lodge

14. Craigmarloch Lodge

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15km from Glasgow · 1 unit
A high-end glamping cabin with a hot tub on the edge of the Highlands
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West Highland Way Hotel & Campsite

15. West Highland Way Hotel & Campsite

82%
(36)
15km from Glasgow · 44 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
A welcoming campsite on the West Highland Way
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Pirnie Lodge Farm

16. Pirnie Lodge Farm

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(2)
29km from Glasgow · 3 units
Lodges with hot tubs in peaceful countryside near Falkirk
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Ayrshire Airstream

17. Ayrshire Airstream

100%
(2)
30km from Glasgow · 1 unit
A seriously comfortable 1978 Airstream, complete with a hot tub, fire pit and its own bar.
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Collierhall Farm

18. Collierhall Farm

81%
(21)
41km from Glasgow · 5 units
Very quiet and easily accessible from the motorway (1 mile) The farm is set in 100 acres and has a mixture of caravans, motorhomes and tents. There is a golf course across the road and the world heritage site of New Lanark only 7 miles away. Edinburgh and Glasgow are also easily reached by car or train.
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Culdees Castle Estate Glamping

19. Culdees Castle Estate Glamping

88%
(25)
58km from Glasgow · 4 units
Luxury woodland cabins, each with a private hot tub, in the grounds of a Scottish castle
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Mongolian Yurt in Stunning Highland

20. Mongolian Yurt in Stunning Highland

58km from Glasgow · 1 unit
When travelling in Scotland, you will want to have the confidence in the quality of your accommodation, knowing that it will play a big part in the whole pleasurable experience of your holiday. Our location in Lochearnhead provides an ideal base for walking, water-sports, cycling, with flora & fauna and wild life in abundance. There are many local historic places to inspire you and bring the history of the highlands to life. Or perhaps you'd simply choose to curl up with a good book and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of a slower pace of life. Wester Auchraw is located on the A84, Cycle Route 7 and the much loved walk 'Rob Roy Way'. It sits amongst spectacular scenery in Highland Perthshire yet is only 1 hour's drive from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth.
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Where to go

Around the City

Just outside Glasgow City Centre, holiday parks combine the convenience of easy access to the city with bucolic settings. Sites include hardstanding pitches with electric hookups for caravans and motorhomes, as well as grass areas with spacious tent pitches.

West Highland Way

A 30-minute drive north of Glasgow’s city center, the West Highland Way Campsite is set directly on the 96-mile (154-kilometre) walking route. As well as grass and hardstanding pitches with electric hookups suitable for caravans, motorhomes, and tents, the site also has a shepherd's hut and furnished bell tents for hire.

The Campsies

Some 40 minutes north of the city, the Campsie Fells are a range of gently rolling hills that are a favourite outdoor escape for Glaswegians and popular with hillwalkers. In small villages with easy access to the hills, holiday and caravan parks offer grass and hardstanding serviced pitches for tents, motorhomes, and caravans, as well as glamping pods and spacious lodges with hot tubs and static caravans for hire.

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park

A 40-minute drive northwest of Glasgow, the pretty village of Luss is one of the main gateways into Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, where you can go hiking, climbing, biking, or sailing. Outside the village, campsites can be found on the banks of Loch Lomond with a selection of grass and hardstanding pitches, many with electric hookups. During summer, some areas of the national park require permits for wild camping.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit Glasgow is during the summer months when the days are long and Glasgow Green is prime for sunny days. Winters, while chilly, are fairly moderate, but daylight hours are short. If planning to hike the West Highland Way or explore Loch Lomond, visiting in spring or autumn can help you avoid crowds.

Just outside Glasgow City Centre, holiday parks combine the convenience of easy access to the city with bucolic settings. Sites include hardstanding pitches with electric hookups for caravans and motorhomes, as well as grass areas with spacious tent pitches. You can also explore different options for camping near Glasgow on Hipcamp.

You can go hiking, climbing, biking, or sailing in the pretty village of Luss, which is one of the main gateways into Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, located 40 minutes northwest of Glasgow. The Campsie Fells, a range of gently rolling hills, are also a favorite outdoor escape for Glaswegians and popular with hillwalkers, located 40 minutes north of the city.

Weather in Scotland is changeable, even in summer. Come prepared with warm, waterproof clothing. Glasgow is admittedly not famous for its good weather, so be prepared for rain any time of year. Winters, while chilly, are fairly moderate, but daylight hours are short.

The name Glasgow means 'dear green place,' and with more than 90 public parks and gardens, there's always a green space closeby. It's a good base for heading into nearby hills and mountains, starting the West Highland Way, and exploring Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field