Glamping in Taynish National Nature Reserve means swapping soggy tents for insulated huts, yurts, or cabins with actual beds—without giving up the wild, mossy Scottish landscape. With over 18 glamping choices dotted across the reserve, you’ll find stays that let you roll out of bed and straight onto hiking trails, fishing spots, and climbing routes. Most sites allow campfires, welcome pets, and have proper toilets—no need for midnight dashes behind a bush. Expect to pay around £87 a night, with some options starting as low as £59. Top picks include Loch Katrine Eco Camping (36 reviews), St Conan's Escape (8 reviews), and The Charcoal Huts - Isle of Bute (2 reviews). You get the raw, quiet beauty of the reserve—ancient oaks, hidden lochs, otters—without sacrificing comfort. Pack sturdy boots and a torch. The midges don’t care how fancy your bed is.