LandPod (1 at Drymen Camping)
UK Scotland Central Scotland Stirlingshire Drymen Camping
Sleeps up to 4 guests in double bed bunk-bed style, has off-grid charging facility and exclusive access to covered dining area - please bring bedding with you or hire as an extra.
The Owner Says
This ultra cool LandPod is perfect for a family, a small group of friends or even a couple of couples.
Sleeping four in double bed bunk-bed style (pillows provided), the LandPod has a thermal-insulated roof, comes with a sitting area, windows with curtains, optional side-venting, lighting, charging facilities and even a boot rack for your hiking boots or wellies. You'll also have exclusive access to a private picnic bench under a dining canopy.
Our LandPod is so cool, you'll be talking about it to your friends for ages to come.
Pillows will be provided but please bring your own bedding with you. Alternatively Sleeping Bags with liners can be hired via the extras options on the booking page.
No dogs (unless assistance dogs) are permitted in the LandPod sorry.
On site facilities include a separate toilet / shower block with hot walk-in showers, which are included in the price. We also have a communal sheltered area where you can prepare food, wash dishes and there are additional communal charging points.
Please note only off-the-ground BBQ's are permitted, but campfires, cooking/smoking within the pods and noise after 10pm are not permitted - see terms and conditions for campsite policies in full including our alcohol policy.
Priced at £120 for the first night, £100 per night thereafter. Minimum stay is one night, check in from 14.00h, check out 10.00h.
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 just over a mile away from the campsite. Our site is also used a stop over 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.
We recommend you take a short walk to the top of the road as this will give you a great view of the valley, the Conic Hill and the first glimpse of Loch Lomond.
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