Woodland campsites in Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve

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If you want to camp in the woods at Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve, you’re in luck: there are over 15 sites here where you can pitch up beneath pine canopies and wake to the sound of birds, not traffic. Expect options ranging from basic clearings to more kitted-out spots with showers and toilets—pets are welcome at most, so bring the dog. Prices start at £100 a night, with an average closer to £130. Anglers, wild swimmers and hikers will find plenty to keep them busy, with trails winding through the forest and easy access to water. Locals rate Culdees Castle Estate Glamping (11 reviews) for forest seclusion, Muiredge (4 reviews) for its peaceful pitches, and The Snug at Logie Farm (3 reviews) for its woodland charm. Facilities are well-kept, and you’ll find rubbish bins at most sites—just don’t be surprised if you spot a red squirrel before breakfast.

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If you want to camp in the woods at Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve, you’re in luck: there are over 15 sites here where you can pitch up beneath pine canopies and wake to the sound of birds, not traffic. Expect options ranging from basic clearings to more kitted-out spots with showers and toilets—pets are welcome at most, so bring the dog. Prices start at £100 a night, with an average closer to £130. Anglers, wild swimmers and hikers will find plenty to keep them busy, with trails winding through the forest and easy access to water. Locals rate Culdees Castle Estate Glamping (11 reviews) for forest seclusion, Muiredge (4 reviews) for its peaceful pitches, and The Snug at Logie Farm (3 reviews) for its woodland charm. Facilities are well-kept, and you’ll find rubbish bins at most sites—just don’t be surprised if you spot a red squirrel before breakfast.

94% (22)

Top-rated campgrounds

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