Campsites in Midlothian

Rolling hills and nature-filled country parks make Midlothian the ideal rural retreat.

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Midlothian camping guide

Where to go

Pentland Hills

Just south of Edinburgh, Pentland Hills Regional Park has more than 62 miles (100 kilometres) of waymarked walking, cycling, and horseback riding trails. In the park’s northeastern corner, Midlothian Snowsports Centre offers ski and snowboard lessons, and nearby, various caravan and camping parks offer grass and hardstanding pitches for tents, motorhomes, campervans, and caravans, as well as shepherds’ huts and wigwam glamping pods.

Roslin

A 30-minute drive south of Edinburgh (and accessible by public bus), the mysterious, Gothic Rosslyn Chapel features incredible carved stonework, and is a major attraction thanks to its appearance in the “Da Vinci Code” movie. Just a short way from Rosslyn Chapel, caravan parks have space for caravans, motorhomes, and tents on hardstanding or grass pitches, typically with electric hookups. At Roslin Glen Country Park, pathways meander through pathways to woodlands and wildflower-covered meadows.

Newtongrange

The former mining village of Newtongrange is a popular spot on the Border Railway line that connects Edinburgh to Tweedbank via Lothian and Borders countryside. The main attraction is the National Mining Museum Scotland, based at the former Lady Victoria Colliery. Outside of town, caravan parks and campsites feature hardstanding and grass pitches.

Dalkeith

Lying on the River Esk on the eastern side of Midlothian, the small town of Dalkeith draws visitors to its 1,000-acre (404-hectare) Dalkeith Country Park, which has waymarked walking and cycling trails, resident wildlife including roe deer, otters, badgers, and buzzards, as well as an adventure playground for children. The park’s own campsite has plenty of pitches for tents (no campervans or caravans), as well as a number of pre-pitched tents for glamping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Midlothian offers attractions such as the fascinating Rosslyn Chapel, the National Mining Museum, and the ruined Crichton Castle. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do all year-round, from hiking in the Pentland Hills to trying out Europe's longest artificial ski slope at Midlothian Snowsports Centre. You can also explore different options for camping near Midlothian on Hipcamp.

Caravan parks and campsites can be found near attractions such as Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin Glen Country Park, and the National Mining Museum Scotland. These parks typically offer hardstanding and grass pitches for caravans, motorhomes, and tents, typically with electric hookups. You can also explore different options for camping near Midlothian on Hipcamp.

Midlothian offers outdoor activities such as hiking in the Pentland Hills, trying out Europe's longest artificial ski slope at Midlothian Snowsports Centre, and exploring the 1,000-acre Dalkeith Country Park with waymarked walking and cycling trails. You can also explore different options for camping near Midlothian on Hipcamp.

Pentland Hills Regional Park offers more than 62 miles of waymarked walking, cycling, and horseback riding trails, as well as the Midlothian Snowsports Centre for ski and snowboard lessons. Nearby, various caravan and camping parks offer grass and hardstanding pitches for tents, motorhomes, campervans, and caravans, as well as shepherds’ huts and wigwam glamping pods. You can also explore different options for camping near Midlothian on Hipcamp.

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

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