The 7 best glamping spots in & near Edinburgh will convince you about the off-grid life!
Picture this: a charming pod, tent, or dome that’s all yours—whether you’re snuggling up solo, with your partner, or with family. Think of crackling fires, peaceful surroundings, and the occasional Wi-Fi signal to keep you connected (if you want it!).
Add en suite toilets and maybe even a bubbling hot tub on the deck, and you’ve got a recipe for bliss. Glamping has become the ultimate weekend getaway, and these top local spots prove exactly why it’s worth the trip!
The Secret Hideaway
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Address: Glencorse House, Penicuik
Drive from Edinburgh: 22 minutes away
Contact Details: +44 196 867 6406
Check In: 3:00 pm
Check Out: 11:00 am
Fees: Starting from £350 per glamping cabin
When I’m craving a wee slice of heaven, I make a beeline for The Secret Hideaway. The name says it all—peace, quiet, and a touch of mystery. A short drive from the city, this retreat is worth every mile for a proper escape from the hustle and bustle.
Glamping here is a bit posh, but you’ll get your money’s worth. Tucked by a bonnie wee loch at the foot of the Pentland Hills, your cosy cabin offers breathtaking views of rich Scottish foliage and serene waters.
Tips:
- Take advantage of the outdoors while you’re there! The glamping spot gives you access to several woodland walking and cycling trails, so don’t hesitate to ask a staff member for help with directions if you want to venture out into the woods.
If you prefer to take a drive, you can visit the beaches of East Lothian, which are just a few minutes away from the campsite.
- Guests can enjoy exclusive access to the private loch and its surrounding grounds—a perfect spot for a peaceful wander. There’s even a wee parking area near the lodges, so you can drive right up and settle in with ease.
Drummohr Camping and Glamping Site
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Address: Drummohr Holiday Park, Levenhall, Musselburgh
Drive from Edinburgh: 20 minutes away
Contact Details: +44 196 867 6406
Check In: 1:00 pm
Check Out: 12:00 am
Fees:
Between £45 and £60 per single pod
Between £55 and £120 per couple or family pods/bothies
Drummohr Camping and Glamping Site is a perfect family-friendly retreat, offering a peaceful escape just a short drive from the city centre. It’s an ideal balance of outdoor serenity and urban convenience.
The site features a range of glamping pods accommodating groups of 6 to 8, many equipped with private toilets and showers for added comfort.
For a budget-friendly option, opt for pods without bathrooms, as well-maintained communal shower facilities are just steps away.
Tips:
- Keep in mind that only one vehicle can be parked next to your accommodation. Space is limited, with a small visitors’ car park available, so it’s best to stick to one car per booking.
On-site parking for extra vehicles isn’t guaranteed, and the narrow country lane leading to the site has no street parking. Plan ahead to make your visit hassle-free!
- Bringing your furry friend? Drummohr welcomes one well-behaved dog in standard 4-berth en-suite bothies (£5/night).
Keep them leashed, never leave them unattended, and check out the on-site dog walk or nearby trails for a proper wander!
Green Oak Nature Retreat
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Address: Inverkeithing Road, Dunfermline
Drive from Edinburgh: 28 minutes away
Contact Details: [email protected]
Check In: 1:00 pm
Check Out: 12:00 am
Fees: About £125 per night for 2 guests
The Green Oak Nature Retreat is a fantastic spot for those craving an off-grid escape. My husband and I were smitten with the setting, as it truly felt like a peaceful forest haven tucked away from the world.
The glamping pods were nothing short of brilliant: cosy, well-equipped, and perfect for a comfortable stay. The wee fireplace and solar panels added a lovely touch to the whole off-grid vibe.
Highly recommend it for a proper Scottish retreat!
Tips:
- Though the site is “off-grid,” they do provide Wi-Fi for those who need it. Each glamping pod comes with a 4G Wi-Fi router, but the connection can occasionally be a bit slow. It’s best to use it only when necessary—or to share your stunning photos with loved ones back home!
- Looking for the perfect spot for a school outing, corporate retreat, or even a wedding? You can book the entire 7-acre woodland property, including two cosy cabins and private parking, all to yourself.
It’s a brilliant option, and the rates are incredibly competitive for such an exclusive experience! Just send them an email for enquiries.
Hilly Cow Wigwams
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Address: Leyden Farm, Kirknewton, West Lothian
Drive from Edinburgh: 30 minutes away
Contact Details: +44 782 477 0568
Check In: 2:30 pm
Check Out: 12:00 am
Fees: About £160 per night for 2 guests
Fun fact: traditional wigwams are conical huts made of hides, perfect for big families. At Hilly Cow Wigwams, however, they’ve given them a wooden twist, offering a cosy glamping experience for both families and couples.
Each standard wigwam comes with electricity, a deck with a picnic bench, a fire pit, and access to an amenities block with stunning valley views. Fancy roasting meat under the stars? You can rent barbecue pits too (highly recommend them for the full experience)!
Tips:
- Note that the wigwams you rent don’t come with any bedding, towels, or torches. You have to bring your own to the campsite.
Since there are pits available, you can cook your own food here instead of buying from any nearby restaurants. If you don’t want to cook, however, you can order breakfast baskets from the management ahead of your visit!
- All wigwams are equipped with ramps for easier access to the decking, and the doors are wide enough for wheelchairs to enter both the wigwams and the amenities block.
While the en-suite toilets in the wigwams aren’t spacious enough for wheelchair manoeuvering, there’s a fully accessible bathroom in the amenities block.
Pentland Pod
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Address: Pentland Pod, Bag End, Leadburn Glamping
Drive from Edinburgh: 28 minutes away
Contact Details: +44 774 891 1994
Operating Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Fees: Enquire via phone to get exact quote for 3 nights or more
Pentland Pod’s glamping pods are perfect for couples looking to swap city lights for starry nights in the heart of the Scottish countryside. And let’s talk about the hot tubs—because who wouldn’t love a soothing soak under a blanket of twinkling stars?
Moreover, the spacious deck area is perfect for small campfire hangouts, complete with comfortable seating outdoors and even indoors!
Tips:
- Note that there is a minimum stay of three nights if you wish to book a pod here. You can easily check out the available dates up to one year in advance on this page. If you really want to book a stay here, you can plan your leaves ahead of time.
- There are so many things you can do which are just a few minutes away from the campsite. Two of the most popular activities are horse riding at Bart’s Bank Stables or gold at the West Linton Golf Club. It’s best to bring a car with you to get to these places, as public transport is a little tricky in the area.
West Fife Pods
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Address: Muirhead Farm, Culross
Drive from Edinburgh: 37 minutes away
Contact Details: +44 785 417 5480
Check In: 2:00 pm
Check Out: 10:00 am
Fees: Starting from £140 per night
West Fife Pods may take you a wee bit of a drive to reach, but trust me, it’s worth every mile. Nestled in the heart of Muirhead Farm, this glamping gem offers a luxurious retreat surrounded by the stunning Scottish countryside run by duo Niki and Eric.
There are currently two pods up for grabs, each thoughtfully designed for couples but roomy enough to accommodate two adults and two wee ones. Inside, you’ll find all the comforts of home, including a bathroom, living area, and entertainment options.
Tips:
- If you’re up for an outdoor adventure, the West Fife Woodlands Way is a must-try local gem. This 10-mile marked trail winds through stunning woodland landscapes right here in West Fife.
Take a leisurely stroll or a full day exploring spots like Balgownie Woods, Valleyfield Woodland Park, and Devilla Forest. Locals even call one section “the yellow brick road” for its charm.
Don’t miss the loop through the historic village of Culross, either!
- Signal on the farm might be spotty, but who needs Wi-Fi when your pod comes stocked with goodies? Guests are treated to welcome packs brimming with snacks and drinks for the first night, plus a complimentary box of wood for the campfire.
Mortonhall Caravan Park
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Address: 38 Mortonhall Gate, Frogston Road
Drive From Edinburgh: 15 minutes away
Contact Details: +44 131 664 1533
Operating Hours:
Check In: 2:00 pm
Check Out: 12:00 nn
Admission Fee: From £54 per night
Whenever I need a quick escape without straying too far, Mortonhall Caravan Park is my top pick. Just 4 miles from the city centre, it’s close enough to hop on a bus but it feels like you’ve stepped into a countryside haven.
I love the cosy glamping domes here. They’re perfect for a mix of comfort and adventure. The estate itself is stunning, and the facilities are spotless such as the on-site bar and restaurant which are lifesavers after a day of exploring.
Tips:
- If you’re into lively vibes, plan your glamping trip here during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It’s when the city comes alive with art, music, and pop culture, and even the campground gets in on the fun.
You’ll spot locals decking out their caravans, pitching tents, and donning all sorts of creative costumes. It can get pretty busy, but the electric atmosphere makes it all worth it!
- Here’s a handy tip for golf lovers (or anyone looking to give it a go): there’s a golf course just next door, making it super easy to squeeze in a round during your stay!