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Where would you like to go Glamping?
Popular Scottish Highlands glamping
Popular Scottish Highlands glamping locations
Where to go glamping in the western Highlands
The west is the classic Highland landscape — Ben Nevis and Fort William, the brooding pass of Glencoe, and the road to the Isles with the Glenfinnan Viaduct made famous by the Jacobite steam train.
Where to go glamping in the Cairngorms and northern Highlands
To the east and north lie the ancient forests and mountains of the Cairngorms National Park, the shores of Loch Ness, and the wild, empty coast followed by the North Coast 500.
Things to do in the Highlands
Climb a Munro, cruise Loch Ness, ride the Jacobite steam train, sample Speyside whisky, and look out for red deer, ospreys and golden eagles. For more, see VisitScotland.
BROWSE ALL OUR GLAMPING SITES IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS
The west (Fort William, Glencoe, the road to the Isles) for classic mountain scenery; the Cairngorms and Loch Ness for forests, wildlife and lochs.
Widely yes — vast open country and quiet beaches make it superb for dogs. Check site policies.
Yes — Loch Ness, the Jacobite steam train, castles and easy loch-side walks all suit families.
Yes — look out for red deer, ospreys and golden eagles, and enjoy some of the darkest skies in Britain.
From around £65 to £200 per night depending on site, season and group size.