Campsites with fishing in West Dunbartonshire

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Set your sights on fishing-friendly camping in West Dunbartonshire, where over 50 sites cater to anglers looking for easy water access and scenic Scottish lochs. The average night costs around £100, but you’ll spot options dipping to just £10 if you’re quick. Expect basic but essential facilities—think toilets, campfires allowed, and pets welcome. You can cast off for trout at Loch Katrine Eco Camping (36 reviews), pitch up near the water at West Highland Way Hotel & Campsite (19 reviews), or try a glamping pod at Culdees Castle Estate Glamping (11 reviews). Wildlife-watching and wild swimming round out the experience. Bring your rod, pack for changeable weather, and be ready to swap fishing stories with fellow campers by the fire.

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Set your sights on fishing-friendly camping in West Dunbartonshire, where over 50 sites cater to anglers looking for easy water access and scenic Scottish lochs. The average night costs around £100, but you’ll spot options dipping to just £10 if you’re quick. Expect basic but essential facilities—think toilets, campfires allowed, and pets welcome. You can cast off for trout at Loch Katrine Eco Camping (36 reviews), pitch up near the water at West Highland Way Hotel & Campsite (19 reviews), or try a glamping pod at Culdees Castle Estate Glamping (11 reviews). Wildlife-watching and wild swimming round out the experience. Bring your rod, pack for changeable weather, and be ready to swap fishing stories with fellow campers by the fire.

92% (90)

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