Thinking of swapping a hotel room for a tent with a view? Luxury camping, or glamping, lets you enjoy the Scottish outdoors without giving up comfort. Around Loch Ness you’ll find a handful of spots that blend wild scenery with cozy interiors, hot showers, and even fine dining. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of an upscale campsite.
Luxury isn’t just a bigger bed. It’s about the whole experience: insulated, weather‑proof tents or cabins, real beds with linens, electricity, heating, and a bathroom that isn’t a portable loo. Many sites also throw in extras like a private fire pit, on‑site chefs, or guided hikes. When you book, look for terms like “glamping pod,” “luxury yurt,” or “heritage caravan.” Those labels usually guarantee a step up from the standard campsite.
1. Glen Moor Glamping – Nestled on the north shore, this site offers safari‑style tents with king‑size mattresses, wood‑burning stoves, and en‑suite bathrooms. Breakfast is served on a deck overlooking the water, and you can book a private boat for a sunrise cruise.
2. The Loch Ness Yurt Retreat – These round, timber‑framed yurt pods come with a spa‑grade bathtub, heated floors, and a deck that opens to a forest trail. The onsite manager can arrange a guided monster‑sightings walk for a fun twist.
3. Highland Luxury Cabins – If you prefer solid walls, these wooden cabins sit on a hilltop with panoramic views. Each cabin includes a mini‑kitchen, a fireplace, and a “night‑in‑a‑box” kit (wine, cheese, and a local whisky).
All three sites let you book directly through their websites, but you’ll also find them listed on Loch Ness Retreat’s accommodation guide. Booking early—especially for summer weekends—secures the best rates.
When you arrive, the first thing to do is check the heating system. Scottish evenings can drop quickly, so confirm that the thermostat works or that there’s a backup wood stove. Most glamping sites provide extra blankets, but a warm fleece never hurts.
Another perk of luxury camping is the on‑site activities. Many places offer guided nature walks, kayaking, or even photography workshops focused on the loch’s misty mornings. If you’re traveling with kids, look for sites that have a small playground or a “storytelling by the fire” session.
Food is another highlight. Some camps provide a “chef’s table” where a local cook prepares a three‑course meal using regional produce. If you’re a DIY foodie, grab fresh salmon from the market in Inverness and grill it on the campsite’s BBQ pit. Fresh air, a good steak, and the loch in the background—hard to beat.
Finally, remember that luxury camping still respects nature. Stick to the designated paths, take your rubbish back, and use the towel and linen service responsibly. The goal is to enjoy comfort while preserving the wild beauty that draws us here.
So whether you’re after a romantic night under the stars or a family adventure with all the comforts of home, luxury camping around Loch Ness gives you the best of both worlds. Pack your bags, book a glamping spot, and get ready for a Scottish stay you’ll talk about for years.