Camping in the Heart of Scotland
8 campsites in Scotland, Heart Of Scotland for Stirling
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Maragowan Caravan and Motorhome Club Site is a picturesque family holiday location nestled on the bank of the River Lochay in Scotland. It is within comfortable walking distance of the quaint little holiday town of Killin where you can idle the time away in the various shops and restaurants.
The Clachan Caravan and Motorhome Club site is a find with its several open pitching areas tucked quietly away in woodland ablaze with wildflowers and an amazing range of bird and wildlife. Based here, you can experience the best of this fabulous countryside on foot or by car as you are in the glens, mountains and lochs of the Central Highlands - country to dream about. The 42 pitches are mainly hardstanding with a few grass. All have 16 amp electricity. Some seasonal pitches.
The Woods Caravan Park's main advantage is its location. Take time out to explore Fishcross, Alloa. It really is the perfect base, where the Lowlands end and the Highlands begin. Nearby is Dollar Glen and its National Trust woodland - a classic setting for a relaxing afternoon stroll on the easy to follow tracks. A wander up to the Castle Campbell is a must! If you fancy something livelier, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth are easily accessible. The Trossachs and Loch Lomond are also within easy reach from the site.
Cashel Campsite is situated in an idyllic spot on the east side of Loch Lomond. Cashel site offers stunning views across the loch, the mountains that lay either side as well as the surrounding Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. From its doorstep, this site has beautifully wild, diverse landscapes, highland views, forests and lochs to explore. With direct access to Loch Lomond, visitors can launch boats straight from site or rent a boat nearby and visit the loch's many islands. The site has 168 grass or hardstanding pitches (some seasonal). Most have electric hook-up point.
Witches Craig is a neat and tidy park nestling under the Ochil Hills. All 60 pitches have 10A electricity and hardstanding, seven of these being large (taking American-style motorhomes easily). Reasonably level, the park covers five well-maintained acres with beautifully manicured grass Being by the A91, there is some daytime road noise. Trees have been planted to minimise this, but the further back onto the park you go, the less the traffic is heard.
There are no formal touring facilities here, but special arrangements for overnight stays in the parking area are possible for groups. Please note that this is only suitable for caravans and motorhomes with their own facilities as there are no sanitary blocks.
Nestling on the side of a hill, three miles south of Aberfoyle, this is an excellent base for touring this famously beautiful area. Lochs Lomond, Ard, Venachar and others are within easy reach, as are the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and, of course, the Trossachs. Very neat and tidy, there are 45 well laid out and marked pitches arranged on terraces with hardstanding. All have electricity and most also have water, drainage and TV connections. There is also a large area for tents. There are trees between the terraces and lovely views across the valley. The adjoining oak and bluebell woods are a haven for wildlife and there are some wonderful walks.
Cobleland Camping sits on the banks of the River Forth in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, just 13 miles from Ben Lomond. Not only is it a truly natural site, Cobleland is also a treasure trove of outdoor pursuits. Oak trees tower above the pitches, whilst the River Forth flows calmly by the edge of the site. Turn your back to the river and you will be looking deep into Loch Ard Forest, part of the larger Queen Elizabeth Forest. Take off into the woodlands straight from the site and you will have miles of stunning forest walks at your feet. Other attractions include Loch Lomond Shores, a shopping area at the end of Loch Lomond, Dumbarton Castle and outdoor activities centre, Go Country. The site has 126 grass or hardstanding pitches (some seasonal) some have electric hook-up point.
Heart of Scotland
This area comprises Perthshire, Angus and Dundee and the Kingdom of Fife. It offers visitors unspoiled highland glens, stunning rugged coastlines as well as the vibrant cosmopolitan town of Dundee. Fantastic for walkers, it has some of the finest and most accessible scenery in the Scottish Highlands.