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Glamping in Scotland

Enjoy the great outdoors with comfort on a glamping holiday where you can stay in a wigwam, teepee, yurt, pod, and more, with a hot tub and gaze up at the stars on a clear night. 

Glamping at Portnellan Farm

© Go Rural / Craig Stephen

What is glamping?

One of the more recent travel trends, this phenomenon combines a little slice of glamour and luxury with the beauty and wonder of the great Scottish outdoors. You may find yourself deep in the wilderness, but your accommodation will provide you with a proper bed, a TV and a fridge and sockets for hairdryers and iPods, to make your stay much more comfortable.

Different types of glamping available

Glamping holiday accommodation comes in all shapes and sizes. Some options will feel close to traditional camping, while others offer much more comfort and luxury. Here’s a quick guide to help you choose.

Glamping pods at Loch Lomond

© Go Rural / Craig Stephen

Eco pods 

They’re modern, compact wooden cabins designed to be energy-efficient and low impact on the environment. 

Main features: 

  • Fixed wooden structures, sturdy and eco-friendly 
  • Insulated and weatherproof 
  • Often include electricity and heating 
  • Sometimes include a bathroom or have private facilities 

Great for: couples or small families who want a comfortable, environmentally-friendly stay. 

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Glamping at Portnellan Farm

Luxury glamping tents

Spacious, furnished canvas tents, often with real beds and furnishings. 

Main features: 

  • Spacious interiors with plenty of room to relax 
  • Comfortable and hotel-level interiors 
  • Often found in scenic locations 
  • Comfort amenities, often equipped with luxurious furniture and private bathrooms 

Great for: people who want beautiful views and outdoor adventure without giving up comfort. 

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Glentress Wigwams

© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

Wigwams 

In traditional Native American cultures, a wigwam is a domed-shaped dwelling. The wigwams in Scotland today are closer to a cosy timber cabin. 

Main features: 

  • Solid wooden structure 
  • Self-catering kitchen essentials - such as cooking utensils, plates and cutlery 
  • Luxury versions have hot tubs and ensuite bathroom facilities 
  • Some hosts might offer special hampers, breakfasts and BBQ packs filled with local produce 
  • Often a great option for exploring Scotland with your dog 

Great for: affordable short breaks, families and travellers with pets. 

Explore wigwams in Scotland 

Teepee accommodation at the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival

Teepees 

Teepee tents are often handcrafted, with natural wooden poles, pegs and cotton canvas covers. They have a rich history among Native American and Sami populations. 

Main features: 

  • Circular floor plan and often have spacious and bright interiors 
  • They’re environmentally-friendly as they have a low impact 
  • Often simple interior (modern versions may include beds) 
  • Some models have a vent at the top meaning that campfires can be lit inside 

Great for: a traditional, cultural camping experience. Great for groups and summer stays. 

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Hot & Bothy Community Sauna

© Hot & Bothy Community Sauna / Callum Neilson

Yurts 

Yurts are the traditional dwellings of central Asian nomads and have been in use for at least 3,000 years.  

Main features: 

  • Round shape with lattice walls 
  • Wooden frame with fabric covering 
  • A well-furnished and spacious interior, with features such as a wood burning stove, cosy bed and large rugs 
  • They are often close to places where you can take a hot shower, charge your phone or connect to WiFi 

Great for: couples or small families who want something unique but still comfortable, a balance between tradition and comfort. 

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Brockloch Eco Retreat Treehouse

© @architravelust

Treehouses

Treehouses in Scotland give you a taste of luxury self-catering and are often eco-friendly. These glamping cabins are built in or around trees, elevated within woodlands, offering secluded, nature-focused retreats. 

Main features: 

  • Raised platform structure 
  • Often wooden and cabin-like 
  • Varies from rustic and simple to luxury and fully equipped 
  • Unique views and privacy, often secluded among trees 

Great for: a magical, memorable stay with great views and privacy. 

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Glamping FAQs

What can I do on a glamping holiday in Scotland?

Anything! You could visit a historic castle, take a peaceful walk around a loch or listen to Celtic music at a festival. Why not take a look at our map of Scotland to see what's available in the town or city you're thinking of visiting?

Is glamping available year-round? 

Yes, many glamping stays are designed for comfort throughout the year. Many sites offer insulated pods, yurts and cabins equipped with heating, wood-burning stoves and sometimes even hot tubs. Winter glamping has become increasingly popular for cosy, off-season escapes and festive breaks, offering a slower pace, peaceful surroundings and the chance to experience nature in a calm and atmospheric setting. 

Is glamping good for families? 

Glamping is an excellent choice for families. Children enjoy the sense of adventure, open space and opportunity to explore, while parents value the added comfort and convenience. Many sites are family-friendly, with safe outdoor areas, spacious surroundings and a relaxed atmosphere. It’s a wonderful way to disconnect from daily routines, spend quality time together and create lasting memories. 

Do I need camping experience to glamp? 

No previous camping experience is required. Glamping is all about combining the beauty of the outdoors with the comforts of home. Accommodation is typically pre-pitched and fully furnished. You can enjoy the experience of being close to nature without worrying about setting up tents, organising equipment or sleeping on the ground. 

Should I choose glamping or camping? 

Glamping lets you soak up Scotland’s stunning scenery with added comfort. Arrive to a pod, tent or cabin ready for your arrival - often with proper beds, heating, and private facilities. It’s a great choice if you want to enjoy the fresh air and dramatic views without worrying about rain, midges, or the hassle of setting up. 

Traditional organised camping is ideal for those who want to fully embrace Scotland’s great outdoors, from Highland landscapes to coastal campsites. Pitch your own tent, enjoy shared facilities and meet fellow travellers, and experience the beauty of nature (Scottish weather included!). It’s affordable, adventurous, and perfect for those who love an authentic escape. 

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