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Glamping Loch Lomond: 18 Amazing Places to Stay [2024]

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Loch Lomond is one of my favourite places in the UK, and if you’re looking to visit, then you’re going to want to check out some of the amazing glamping in Loch Lomond.

This is the perfect place to get away from it all and get a taste of nature, with its beautiful countryside walks being the perfect antidote to daily life.

Whether you prefer shepherd’s huts or pods, this gorgeous area won’t disappoint, as it has the perfect match for everyone.

So, let’s get stuck in and find your new favourite spot for glamping in Loch Lomond.

There are some absolute beauties to choose from!

P.S. If you’d prefer to check out some glamping holidays with a hot tub in Scotland, then we’ve also got you covered, so don’t worry!

1. Loch Lomond Waterfront Shepherds Huts

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Price per night: From £120 for 2 adults

Location: Balmaha

Loch Lomond Waterfront Shepherds Huts is the epitome of luxury glamping.

The huts offer a place to completely switch off, right on the banks of one of Scotland’s most famous lochs, and you’re not going to want to miss them.

There are three gorgeous huts to choose from, each of which is equipped with a boutique bathroom, kitchenette and double bed.

They’re also heated with a radiator, so you can stay toasty here no matter the season!

The Dipper and The Duck are pet-friendly, so if you want to bring your four-legged friend along, then be sure to choose one of these two.

You’ll even be treated to locally-made shortbread on arrival at your hut!

Trust me, these are an absolute dream.

What guests say: “Everything was more than perfect, more than what we could have asked for. The views was priceless, in fact the whole stay was priceless, so thank you ever so much, we hope to see you again soon.”

2. Duncan Family Farm Glamping Pods

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Price per night: From £114 for 2 people

Location: Stirling

If you’re looking for your new favourite Loch Lomond pods with a hot tub, then Duncan Family Farm Glamping Pods will be sure to tick all the boxes.

There are two pods to choose from, The Heft and The Hirsel, and The Heft is home to a gorgeous hot tub that’s perfect for unwinding in.

The Heft sleeps up to two guests, while The Hirsel can sleep up to two adults and two children, and is also dog-friendly, so there’s something for everyone.

When making your booking, you can add breakfast, which is a nice touch that makes your stay just that little bit more convenient!

Both huts have gorgeous private decks that offer the perfect spot for watching the stars come out above you as day turns to night.

Don’t miss these lovely little pods!

What guests say: “It was a stunning open view from the veranda at the front of the pod. It’s a very private location except for the other pod nearby. The accommodation was clean, comfortable & was kitted out to a high standard.
Hard to fault the pod. It had everything we needed. We really enjoyed the relaxing break there.”

3. Arcadia Glamping Cabins

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Price per night: From £168 for 2 people

Location: Drymen

Arcadia Glamping Cabins is one of my absolute favourite stays.

They’ve got two unique and luxurious glamping cabins, and each is just as lovely as the next, so you’ll be sure to fall in love, no matter which one you choose.

The cabins come equipped with quirky outdoor baths and uniquely crafted outdoor fires, providing a truly unique glamping experience.

Both cabins are hidden discreetly in a tucked-away part of Arcadia, which is home to sculptor Rob Mulholland’s Studio and Sculpture Trail, so this is the perfect choice for art lovers.

They’re surrounded by trees, flora and fauna, and you’ll wake to the sounds of birds in the trees.

Sounds pretty blissful, doesn’t it?

You’ll even get a welcome hamper packed with bubbly and some tasty local products!

What guests say: “We had a fantastic couple of days here and would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a luxurious and peaceful break. The hosts were amazing and so friendly. On arrival, we received a beautiful hamper including Prosecco and some locally sourced produce. The cabins are equipped with everything you could need. The location is perfect, far away enough for a peaceful evening but close to fantastic amenities and restaurants. Will definitely be staying again.”

4. Loch Lomond Hideaways Treehouse

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Price per night: From £185 for 2 people

Location: Croftamie

The Loch Lomond Hideaways Treehouse is an absolute beauty.

It’s a stone’s throw away from the southern tip of Loch Lomond, offering a private retreat that overlooks a mature, magical garden.

The treehouse is lit up by thousands of lights, creating an enchanting feel that’s totally irresistible.

Inside, you’ll find cosy and luxurious interiors, with a king-sized bed, or two single beds if you request them in advance.

They provide a light breakfast too, which is best enjoyed on your private outdoor decking.

After a long day of exploring all that Loch Lomond has to offer, take a dip in your secluded outdoor jacuzzi bath, before firing up the BBQ.

It’s the perfect romantic getaway, trust me!

What guests say: “Wow, what can I say about this absolute gem of an accommodation. AMAZING, we honestly loved the treehouse, everything we needed and so romantic. Was the perfect relaxing break we needed after the stress of our wedding day. We live about five miles from Loch Lomond Hideaways, but it felt like we were a million miles away! It’s secluded, quiet, peaceful, and everything we wanted for a relaxing few days away.”

5. Loch Lomond Sunset Glamping Pod with Hot Tub

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Price per night: From £194 for 2 people

Location: Croftamie

If you’re looking for glamping pods in Loch Lomond, then the Loch Lomond Sunset Glamping Pod with Hot Tub will tick all the boxes.

It’s got unrestricted views over the Arrochar Alps from its position on charming grounds near the small village of Croftamie.

The pod has everything you need for a countryside break, and it’s a real treat.

Stick your favourite film on the smart TV after a long day of exploring, and curl up in the snug double bed for the cinema night of dreams.

If you’d prefer to spend the evening outside, then why not take a relaxing dip in the hot tub and soak up the stunning scenery?

This really is one of the best spots around!

What guests say: “This wee gem absolutely blew us away. Everything from the décor to the scenery was just breathtaking. Everything is signposted, so you knew exactly where to find things. All the tiny details have been thought of. It really made us feel like we were living a life of luxury. I will most definitely be returning in the future. Highly recommend!”

6. Strathfillan Wigwam Village

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Price per night: From £60 for 3 people or from £75 for 4 people

Location: Tyndrum, Crianlarich

The Strathfillan Wigwam Village will be sure to blow you away.

It’s set on a working farm in Scotland’s West Highlands, and it offers the perfect retreat.

The wigwams are surrounded by thick forest, wildflowers and chirping songbirds, so if you want to immerse yourself in nature, then this is the place for you.

They’re comfortable and cosy, with everything you could need for a perfect stay.

Each wigwam has a fire pit, and you can purchase wood from the on-site shop should you want to cook up a delicious feast on the grill.

In the mornings, treat yourself to a bacon roll at the farm shop.

You can go fishing on the River Fillan, too, if you want an extra dose of adventure!

This is an unbeatable glamping experience.

What guests say: “Klemy is very knowledgeable and welcomed us with a smile. Stayed here a few times now and would highly recommend it if you are looking for a getaway from the hustle and bustle of life. Only ever stayed in wigwams, which are clean and comfortable. Beautiful location. Can’t wait for the next adventure here!”

7. Alder Cabin

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Price per night: From £145 per night for 4 people

Location: Stirling

Alder Cabin is an absolute gem of a glamping site.

It’s a gorgeous cabin with jaw-dropping loch views, and I know you’re going to love it.

Step away from the city and disappear into the wilderness of the Trossachs National Park when you book a stay at the glorious Alder Cabin.

Fans of the outdoors will love exploring the cycle network that runs through the hills or hiking up to Bracklinn Falls for a real adventure.

If you prefer to relax by the cabin, you’ll still find plenty to be amazed by!

There are often golden eagles and peregrine falcons around, and you may even spot a family of beavers if you’re really lucky.

As day turns to night, step outside and watch the starry sky unfold above you.

What guests say: “Alder Cabin is a perfect spot to get away into nature. It was exactly as described. Incredible setting on the Loch, incredible views, very comfy beds. So much for us to explore just on foot from the cabin into the woods, even with our two-year-old. Near to the town for supplies too. We didn’t want to leave. The view from the cabin was amazing.”

8. Lennox of Lomond Barns

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Price per night: From £247 for 2 guests

Location: Alexandria

The Lennox of Lomond Barns offers the perfect hot tub retreat.

The Bonnie Barns have been thoughtfully designed to create a luxurious glamping experience, with each sleeping up to two guests.

They were built on-site, combining the finest craftsmanship with locally sourced materials to create a beautifully unique space.

Each of the barns is named after the islands on Loch Lomond, many of which can be seen from the comfort of your own private hot tub.

With five barns to choose from and each offering the perfect escape, this is a glamping stay that should be right at the top of your list.

Step outside and enjoy the sunset with a glass of something tasty!

What guests say: I can’t really put into words just how comforting and peaceful these pods are to stay in. We stayed as a young couple for three nights, we experienced all weathers from fog, rain and an excellent sunny day, and can honestly say the weather doesn’t matter one bit, the views and scenery change with the season and were equally as beautiful in the rain as they were in the sunshine.”

9. Stoneymollan® Luxury Pods

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Price per night: From £245 for 3 people

Location: Stoneymollan over Loch Lomond, Balloch

The Stoneymollan® Luxury Pods will become a firm favourite in no time.

Offering a countryside retreat that’s surrounded by wilderness, the pods have some of the very best views of Loch Lomond.

Choose from two luxury pods – the Juniper pod, which has its own private wood-fired hot tub, and the Holly pod, which has its own glass-fronted sauna.

For me, it’s got to be Juniper every time – who doesn’t love a hot tub, after all?

The pods are the perfect base to explore Loch Lomond, with some truly incredible countryside walks to keep you busy in the surrounding area.

For a peaceful retreat away from it all, look no further than this.

These are some of the best Loch Lomond pods with a hot tub!

What guests say: “My trip to Stoneymollan could only be described as my heaven on earth!! What a stunning location and fantastic hosts, Gillian and Brian. They really were super, so friendly and welcoming! The pod was fab, very cosy and warm with underfloor heating, equipped with everything you would need for your stay. The hot tub was fabulous, but oh the views… in one word, stunning!!”

10. The Mar Huts

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Price per night: From £154 for 2 people

Location: Milton of Buchanan, Drymen, nr Balmaha

I can promise that you’re going to love The Mar Huts.

Here you can truly escape and make unforgettable memories with your loved ones, all in the peace and quiet of nature.

They’re located in the picturesque village of Milton of Buchanan, at the foot of the Conic Hill, and they’re an absolute treat.

Relax and unwind in the privacy of your own shepherd’s hut, with a hot tub just outside that promises to elevate your stay still further.

You’ll find everything you need for a one-of-a-kind stay here, and you’ll want to keep coming back for more, I can promise you that.

Trust me, when it comes to glamping in Loch Lomond, it doesn’t get better than this.

What guests say: “Spent a lovely night in the conic hut and it is exactly like described. Parking was over the road from the hut in the car park as described. The hut is spotless and clean inside. There was a lovely welcome hamper on arrival, fresh eggs and milk. There are also towels, robes and slippers. The hut has everything you need for a relaxing stay.”

11. The Safari Tent

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Price per night: From £180 for 5 people

Location: Ballochneck, Stirling

The Safari Tent offers a unique glamping experience that’s totally unbeatable.

It’s a stunning safari tent with mind-blowing views of the national park right from your front porch, offering the perfect escape to nature.

Look out for the jagged horizon made from Ben Lomond and the Scottish mountains – you’re going to want to snap a picture of this!

There are plenty of lovely farm shops nearby, or you can order a hamper that has everything you need to cook up a storm.

You’ll find your bathroom in its own private cabin attached by a walk bridge, with pristine interiors that will be sure to surprise you.

For a peaceful stay in the heart of a sheep field, look no further than this gorgeous tent!

What guests say: “This is a brilliant place. The owners have included everything you need. You can enjoy beautiful views here, and even when it rains, you’ll be kept warm and dry in the comfort of your tent. We would highly recommend this place!”

12. Treecreeper Treehouse

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Price per night: From £245 for 2 guests (2 children can be added for an additional £80 per stay)

Location: Lanrick, Stirling

The Treecreeper Treehouse is a personal favourite of mine.

It’s unique, it’s private, and it’s an absolute beauty.

This is a place to relish downtime as you take long soaks in the outdoor bath after a long day of exploring the surroundings.

There’s even a communal sauna for you to unwind in!

The owners really care about the environment, and if you look closely, you’ll spot that the treehouse is built around the original trees on the site, which grow through the decking.

Keep an eye out for red squirrels flitting above your head!

Spend a day hiking or kayaking, or try your hand at wild swimming, before heading back to your treehouse to cosy up in front of the log burner.

This is a truly special stay!

What guests say: “This is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and be surrounded by nature. This treehouse had the luxuries of a hotel stay but with the huge added bonus of being nestled in amongst the trees on a private estate filled with birdsong! I spent my time snuggled up by the wood burner reading a book, taking walks around the impressive estate and I loved the BBQ hut down by the river, the ideal setting for a feast with family and friends!”

13. The Wee Trailer

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Price per night: From £175 for 2 people

Location: Ballochneck, Stirling

The Wee Trailer will capture your heart while simultaneously blowing you away.

This gorgeous trailer might be wee, but it sure is mighty!

It’s a renovated military tank recovery trailer, which once upon a time housed the officed that hauled injured war machines from the field.

These days, it has a much simpler job, offering not only total peace and quiet, but also providing the perfect glamping stay.

The accommodation is split across three quarters, and it’s dotted with colour to brighten up its industrial-chic vibe.

The al fresco dining area is a real treat, but it’s the outdoor bathtub that really sells it for me.

Step into the bathtub and enjoy an evening soak under the canopy of stars above you!

What guests say: “The Wee Trailer offers the perfect glamping stay, and we loved everything about it. If you love being immersed in nature while still enjoying your creature comforts, then you’re going to fall in love with this place. We honestly cannot fault it – we will definitely be back!”

14. Cardross Estate Glamping Pods

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Price per night: From £139 for 4 guests

Location: Port of Menteith, by Stirling

Cardross Estate Glamping Estates are perfect for immersing yourself in nature while still enjoying a comfortable night’s sleep.

These stylish and luxury glamping pods offer the perfect rural glamping holiday, but it’s the views that will really blow you away.

Relax with a glass of wine on your outdoor decking as you look out over the countryside towards Ben Lomond and the Loch below it.

These cosy pods have plenty of home comforts, from an ensuite shower to heating to keep you warm no matter the season.

If you love to dine al fresco, then the BBQ is calling your name.

There’s nothing better than cooking up a storm under the night sky, after all!

What guests say: “Everything was amazing! Beautiful view and an incredible experience. So peaceful and remote but with everything you could possibly need. Would definitely recommend!”

15. The Fishing Hut

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Price per night: From £200 for 2 people

Location: Ballochneck, Stirling

The Fishing Hut is the perfect escape for those looking to get away from it all.

Just picture it now, you’re sitting on the porch, watching the sun start to flicker as it rises through the treeline and hits the water in front of you.

Sounds pretty idyllic, don’t you think?

Well, that’s exactly what you can expect if you choose to stay here!

The hut is incredibly modest, but it mixes old and new to create the perfect glamping escape.

Inside, you’ll find a combination of local, sustainable materials and reclaimed antiques, along with stunning new fixtures that add that modern touch.

Enjoy cooking a tasty meal in the rustic outdoor kitchen, which you can enjoy al fresco on the deck while keeping an eye out for fish flitting around in the lake.

If you want to escape from reality while still enjoying some of your home comforts, then look no further than this gorgeous hut.

What guests say: “We spent a wonderful night in The Fishing Hut, surrounded by woodland wildlife! After a long day hiking up Ben Lomond, we were greeted with a glass of bubbles on the deck and we stayed outside until the stars came out, then retreated to watch our books in front of the fire. In the morning we watched an Osprey fishing in the lake whilst we enjoyed our BBQ-cooked breakfast and fresh orange juice and coffee – the perfect moment. Next time we’ll stay longer.”

16. Pipit Treehouse

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Price per night: From £245 per night for 2 people (up to 2 children can also stay for an additional £80 per stay)

Location: Lanrick, Stirling

Pipit Treehouse is one of my favourite places to go glamping in Loch Lomond.

It’s rustic and natural while still being luxurious, and I know you’re going to love it.

Waking up here is like being in a Californian lodge thanks to the treehouse’s high ceilings and beautiful natural colour palette.

From the front of the treehouse, you’ll spot some of the neighbouring treehouses that form part of this little community, but in the back, you’ll be able to enjoy total privacy.

As you dig into a tasty dinner, keep an eye out for the local wildlife that frequents the surroundings.

There’s plenty to do during the day, from wild swimming to hiking, and once you’ve worn yourself out, why not unwind in the communal sauna?

This really is a glamping stay that’s thought of everything!

What guests say: “This place is an absolute treat! It had everything we needed – I particularly enjoyed reading a book on the decking as the sun went down! Great place to spot wildlife too, so would definitely recommend this stay for any nature lovers.”

17. The Cuddies Glamping Pods

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Price per night: From £210 for up to 6 people

Location: Alexandria

The Cuddies Glamping Pods are some of the best glamping pods in Loch Lomond.

They’re family-friendly, each sleeping up to six people, and they’re an absolute treat.

Here the most difficult decision you’ll have to make is choosing between relaxing on the farm or adventuring in the hills – or a combination of both!

They’re located just ten minutes from Loch Lomond, so the pods offer the perfect base for those looking to explore the area.

Each pod has a hot tub that can comfortably fit up to six people, as well as its own private decking with a fire pit to dine al fresco.

Cook up a storm as the day turns to night, and be sure to soak in the incredible views before you head off to bed for the evening.

There’s nowhere else quite like this!

What guests say: What a beautiful hidden gem! The pod was just beautiful with all the modern amenities you could ask for. The hosts were incredible and couldn’t do any more for us, including ensuring we had extra towels when using the hot tub. The location was lovely and they have two lovely goats to say good morning to.”

18. The Trossachs Yurts

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Price per night: From £125 for 4 people (1 additional child can also be added to the booking)

Location: Stirling

The Trossachs Yurts are an absolute delight.

Loch Lomond and the stunning Scottish countryside are in striking distance, making these gorgeous yurts the perfect glamping site.

There are three yurts to choose from, fusing Kyrgyk design with local materials to give them a homely, earthy feel.

Think thick rugs, felt wall hangings and sheep’s wool duvets, and you’re on the right lines.

Each yurt can sleep up to five people, making this a perfect family escape.

If you’re looking for your new favourite spot for glamping in Loch Lomond, then these yurts should be top of your list.

There’s even a magical willow labyrinth for you to explore!

What guests say: “Fantastic long weekend at West Moss-side Organic Farm with a friend and our three kids. Kate and Faith were excellent hosts. The yurts are beautiful – super comfy (even with a knackered back!) & well-equipped. Bathroom and kitchen facilities are external to the yurt but close enough for comfortable to-ing and fro-ing. Both are well-equipped and super clean. Gas hob in the yurt and the BBQ were very useful additions.”

Quick Breakdown of the Best Places to Glamping in Loch Lomond

As you can see, there are so many amazing places to go glamping in Loch Lomond!

So much so that I’m sure you’re already struggling with which to choose!

That’s why I’ve done the legwork for you and shortlisted six of the best for you which will hopefully narrow down your search.

My personal favourite glamping site in Loch Lomond: Alder Cabin

The cheapest glamping site in Loch Lomond: Strathfillan Wigwam Village

Most luxurious glamping site in Loch Lomond: Loch Lomond Hideaways Treehouse

Most unique glamping site in Loch Lomond: The Wee Trailer

Best glamping site in Loch Lomond for couples: The Fishing Hut

Best glamping site in Loch Lomond for large groups: The Cuddies Glamping Pods

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