Upgrade your camping experience at Scotland's first national park.
Bridging the boundaries of the lowlands and the Scottish Highlands, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park provides a picturesque introduction to Scotland‘s natural wonders. Brooding mountains, lush forests, and shimmering lochs offer ample opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing, while summer visitors can take to the water on one of the 22 lochs to boat, canoe, stand-up paddleboard, or windsurf. When it comes time to camping, there’s no need to pitch a tent in the wilderness or brave the notoriously changeable Scottish weather. Instead, many campsites and Hipcamps offer a variety of glamping options that combine a back-to-nature experience with luxuries such as comfy beds, heating, and proper bathrooms. Rent a lochside glamping lodge on the shores of Loch Katrine, a fully furnished glamping pod, yurt, or wigwam along the West Highland Way hiking route, or a remote eco cabin with its own hot tub.