Aberdeenshire
Explore Scotland’s natural beauty Aberdeenshire is home to the country's largest national park, the Cairngorms. With miles of unspoilt coastline, sand dunes, cliffs and moors, Aberdeenshire is the...
Scotland is a diverse and extraordinary country, with a rich and fascinating history for an unforgettable caravan holiday. The country is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, which you can explore with nearly 30 Scottish Club campsites available to book with the Caravan and Motorhome Club.
A land of contrasts, Scotland boasts vibrant and exciting cities. Breathtaking lochs, mountains and coastlines that should be explored. Every inch of Scotland is steeped in culture and history, something that the Scots are proud of. Marvel at the wondrous view of Culzean Castle on Ayrshire cliffs or take in the peaceful tranquility of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
Scotland has produced some of the world's best writers, painters, sculptors, poets and musicians. These talents are often seen at Scotland's many festivals, such as the Edinburgh International Festival.
Explore Scotland’s natural beauty Aberdeenshire is home to the country's largest national park, the Cairngorms. With miles of unspoilt coastline, sand dunes, cliffs and moors, Aberdeenshire is the...
Angus is situated on the east coast of Scotland, a beautiful area with rugged coastline and glorius highland glens, ideal for walking and rambling. Discover Scotland's rich heritage and explore the many...
Situated on the west coast of Scotland, Argyll & Bute is popular with tourists. It offers a wide choice of forest parks and gardens, spectacular islands and for the wildlife enthusiast there is plenty...
Gateway to Scotland, the region of Dumfries and Galloway is stunning with its mountains and attractive seaside resorts along the extensive 200 mile coastline. There is much to see and do for the visitor...
East Lothian sits on the south east coast of Scotland, it offers a magnificent coastline, and beautiful countryside. There are many attractions available in East Lothian which range from golf, historic...
The capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh is a vibrant and exciting city hosting a number of events all year round including the world famous Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe. Whether you prefer...
The Kingdom of Fife offers everything for an action-packed holiday or a leisurely break, whether it is watersports, coastal walking, horse-riding, or a round of golf the choice is yours. A visit to the...
Scotland's biggest city offers everything from a great live music scene to cosy pubs and fancy bars. Head to Glasgow to see sights such as the grand Glasgow Cathedral and the much more modern Riverside...
The Highlands offer outstanding natural beauty, the dramatic mountain ranges of Glen Coe, the Cairngorms National Park, Ben Nevis, Ardnamurchan and Glen Affric are breathtaking. There are also miles of...
The Scottish Borders with its rolling hills and moorland in the west, valleys to the agricultural plains of the east, and Berwickshire coastline is a land of spectacular landscapes. There are many activities...
Full list of campsites in Scotland
What are the most popular caravan and camping sites in Scotland?
The West Coast, the East Coast, Fort William, Aviemore and Glencoe are all popular areas in Scotland.
However it is dependent on the type of location you're looking for. If you're after a cosmopolitan city stay then look at Edinburgh or Glasgow, or if you're after a beach break then look towards Dumfries and Galloway. Choose from our selection here.
Which caravan and camping sites are open all year round in Scotland?
Many of our Scottish sites are open all-year round. Check out which ones here.
Which caravan and camping sites in the Scotland are dog-friendly?
The majority of our campsites in Scotland are very pet-friendly, with some having designated dog walking areas and dog washing facilities. Find out which ones here.
Where can I camp with a tent in the Scotland?
We recommend Edinburgh Club Campsite, Stonehaven Queen Elizabeth Park Club Campsite, Forfar Lochside Club Campsite and Balbirnie Park Club Campsite as fantastic locations to go tent camping in Scotland.
Are you able to wild camp in Scotland?
Wild camping, though widely thought of as legal in Scotland, is restricted to small tents only and is still restricted by byelaws in some areas, including Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Our Club campsites are in some of the most stunning locations, meaning you can book ahead, pitch up with your touring vehicle and relax.
Can I camp on the beach in Scotland?
Small tents only are permitted to camp on beaches in most of Scotland, but check for local bye-laws and follow safety advice. If you have a touring vehicle our campsites offer everything you need. Brora, Dunnet Bay and North Ledaig campsites are just yards from beaches, ideal for a coastal camping break.