Can I caravan holiday in Scotland?
Chloe Ramirez
Updated on March 13, 2026
Can I caravan holiday in Scotland?
A caravan holiday in Scotland is a fantastic way to experience the landscape in all its glory. Our two Scotland holiday parks cover both sides of the country. Craig Tara is located just outside airy Ayr in the west. Check out our dog friendly holidays to Scotland.
When can caravan sites in Scotland open?
The lifting of travel restrictions on the mainland will allow for Scotland’s domestic tourism sector to reopen shortly after. It has now been confirmed that tourist accommodation, including caravan and holiday parks, will be able to reopen on 26 April subject to restrictions.
Where can I pitch my caravan in Scotland?
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- Blairgowrie Holiday Park (Blairgowrie, Perthshire)
- Lomond Woods (Balloch, Loch Lomond)
- Corriefodly (Bridge of Cally, Perthshire)
- Deeside (Aberdeen)
- Campsie Glen (Stirlingshire/Glasgow)
- Callander Woods (Stirlingshire/Trossachs National Park)
- Terms & Conditions.
How many caravan sites are there in Scotland?
625 Caravan parks
625 Caravan parks & campsites in Scotland.
Can I camp anywhere in Scotland?
Thanks to the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 it is perfectly legal to wild camp in Scotland. Apart from a few exceptions (read on to find out more), you can pitch your tent pretty much anywhere you like as long as the land is unenclosed.
What holiday parks are in Scotland?
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- Parkdean Resorts Tummel Valley.
- Haven Seton Sands.
- Parkdean Resorts Eyemouth.
- Turnberry.
- Parkdean Resorts Wemyss Bay.
- Silver Sands.
- Parkdean Resorts Grannie’s Heilan’ Hame.
- Lighthouse Leisure.
Can non members stay at camping and Caravan Club sites?
Yes, non-members can book selected Club campsites online.
Is it worth joining the caravan and camping club?
In order to learn as much as possible about caravanning, newcomers are highly recommended to join the Caravan and Motorhome Club or the Camping and Caravanning Club; experienced caravanners can still benefit as well in so many ways, especially to keep up to date with the latest legal and technical situations from the …
Where are you allowed to camp in Scotland?
As part of Scotland’s access legislation, the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, you are allowed to camp on most unenclosed land. However, due to overuse, areas of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is subject to wild camping byelaws.
Where can you wild camp in Scotland?
Where are the best spots in Scotland for wild camping?
- Peanmeanach Beach, Ardnish.
- Quiraing, Isle of Skye.
- Rackwick Bay, Orkney.
- Gleann na Muice, Fisherfield.
- Kilmory Bay, Isle of Rum.
- Bonaly Reservoir, near Edinburgh.
- Barrisdale, Knoydart.
- Glenfeshie, Cairngorms National Park.
What are the benefits of joining the caravan club?
7 benefits of joining caravan clubs
- Member offers.
- Campsites.
- Friendship and support.
- Club socials.
- Advice and technical support.
- Magazines or newsletters.
- Costs.
Can you wild camp with a caravan in Scotland?
Wild Camping and Caravanning is legal in Scotland. ‘As part of Scotland’s access legislation, the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, you are allowed to camp on most unenclosed land’.
Where can I camp in Scotland with a caravan?
58 bookable campsites with touring pitches in Scotland. 1 Foresterseat Caravan Park. Forfar, Angus, Scotland Show on map. 2 Ben Nevis Holiday Park. 3 Monturpie Caravan Park. 4 Seaward Holiday Park. 5 Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park.
What to look for in a Scotland touring caravan pitch?
Once you’ve homed in on a location, it’s time to consider your facilities. If you’re on a mission to seek out serene space (and perhaps save a few coins to invest in the local tipples), choose yourself a Scotland touring caravan pitch that’s just got the basics – a toilet block, showers and a wifi connection should have the essentials sorted.
Where are the best family holiday parks in Scotland?
A 5 star family holiday park in a picturesque location, close to Glasgow and Stirling. Nestled by the Fintry Hills. Cashel is situated within the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and offers unrivalled views of the peaceful Loch Lomond. A beautiful setting for campers wishing to get out and explore charming natural settings of The Trossachs.
Where are the best dog friendly holiday parks in Scotland?
A beautiful setting for campers wishing to get out and explore charming natural settings of The Trossachs. A stunning and dog friendly holiday park on the Scottish west coast by the Firth of Clyde, Ayr and beaches. Set on the shores of Loch Creran, this is a great base on the West Coast, for trips to Oban and Glencoe.