Family Pitch for larger tents / Campervan (32 at Drymen Camping)
UK Scotland Central Scotland Stirlingshire Drymen Camping
Ideal for Families with larger tents (max 8-man tent) or small Campervans (no Motorhomes / Caravans accepted). Guests staying at our site have free use of the facilities such as toilets and hot walk-in showers. We have also a communal sheltered area for phone charging, preparing food and washing dishes.
The Owner Says
Situated in a separate part of the campsite, our six generously sized Family grass pitches each comfortably accommodate a maximum 8-man sized tent, with a picnic table and pitch-side parking for one vehicle or small Campervan. The minimum pitch cost per night is £23 and includes two campers (any adult / child combination, minimum one adult), parking for one vehicle and can be amended up to a maximum total combination of six adults / children. Minimum stay is one night, check in from 14.00h, check out 10.00h. Please note these pitches do not have electric available.
BBQ's are permitted as long as they are not disposable bbq's, but campfires and noise after 10pm are not permitted - see terms and conditions for campsite policies in full including our alcohol policy.
Facilities include a separate toilet / shower block with hot walk-in showers, these are included in your booking. We also have a communal sheltered area where you can prepare food, wash dishes and charge your mobile for free.
Although more commonly used as a stop over point for backpackers on the West Highland Way, Drymen Camping is also the perfect place for families to holiday. With Glasgow, Stirling and Loch Lomond only a short drive away, there are also plenty of child friendly places to eat in the Village of Drymen just a mile up the road.
Drymen Camping is situated directly on the famous West Highland Way, and National Cycle Route 7 which also forms part of the Lands End to John O'Groats Route. The John Muir Way is nearby and the Rob Roy Way starts in the Village of Drymen. Our site is also used a stop off point by campervans and motorcyclists on way to other well known holiday routes in Scotland such as continuing on to the Isle of Skye and the North Coast 500.
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