Scotland Glamping Pods & Shepherd’s Huts With Hot Tubs

Searching for your next glamping hot tub destination? Look no further than the beautiful country of Scotland. Surrounded by numerous mountain peaks, deep lakes, and coastal attractions, the country is the perfect glamping getaway. Holidaymakers will be treated to a semi-remote adventure without leaving the modern comforts of home. So, what are you waiting for? Explore the natural beauty of Scotland on your next weekend break with these lodges with hot tubs!

Glamping Pods & Shepherd’s Huts With Hot Tubs in Scotland

Scotland’s countryside has many glamping properties that you can choose from. From modern lodges to refurbished shepherd huts, all properties are well-equipped to cater to your needs and more. Each home also has its private hot tub where you can lounge about after a hard day of adventure. Choose your next glamping base with these lodges and log cabins with hot tubs at the heart of Scotland!

  • KinlochlevenDog Friendly
    Kinlochleven
    Kinlochleven, The Highlands
    Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2

    Luxury reverse-level holiday home with the best mountain views. Games room and balcony for al fresco dining. Pet-friendly property with access to local hotspots.

  • Mountain View CabinDog Friendly
    Mountain View Cabin
    Kinlochleven, The Highlands
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Detached mountain cabin perfect for romantic getaways. Features private hot tub, fully enclosed garden, and splendid views. Located in the historical village of Kinlochleven.

  • Moorhen LodgeDog Friendly
    Moorhen Lodge
    North Kessock, Highland
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2

    Canadian-style cabin with stylish interiors. Well-equipped kitchen, off-road parking, and furnished veranda. Can accommodate two well-behaved dogs.

  • Heron LodgeDog Friendly
    Heron Lodge
    North Kessock, Highland
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2

    Holiday lodge set within the forest of Craigbeck Wood. Furnished veranda with BBQ and hot tub. Pet-friendly grounds and countryside.

  • Marten LodgeDog Friendly
    Marten Lodge
    Dulnain Bridge, Cairngorms
    Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 1

    Log cabin resting in raised position amongst woodlands. Contemporary interiors with rustic decor and sloping ceilings. Close to Abernerthy National Nature Reserve’s attractions.

  • Red SquirrelDog Friendly
    Red Squirrel
    Dornoch, Highland
    Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2

    Family lodge located in quaint coastal town. Fully-equipped kitchen with wraparound patio, rear garden, and BBQ grill. Within walking distance to Dornoch’s pubs, shops, and restaurants.

  • Heilan Roo
    Heilan Roo
    Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross
    Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 3

    Contemporary property near Pitlochry. Open garden, wood-fired hot tub, and fire pit. Near woodlands of Killiecrankie.

  • Fersit Log CottageDog Friendly
    Fersit Log Cottage
    Roughburn, Highland
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Log cabin situated miles from small hamlet of Roughburn. Well-equipped kitchen, full-length decking, and mountain vistas. Pet-friendly property with room for two friendly dogs.

  • Taigh MoyDog Friendly
    Taigh Moy
    Gairlochy, Highland
    Sleeps 8 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 4

    Newly furnished eco-friendly home with vaulted ceilings and lots of natural light. Open decking with hot tub and woodland views. Can accommodate one well-behaved pet.

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Romantic Glamping Pods & Shepherd’s Huts With Hot Tubs in Scotland

Glamping isn’t just for the family and can be and incredibly romantic experience for couples. Luckily, Scotland has plenty of dreamy glamping pods and lodges where you can settle in for the weekend with your loved one. Whether it’s lounging in the hot tub or gazing at the stars with an open fire, these homes have it all. Plan a romantic glamping trip with these private cabins and cottages to rent in Scotland!

  • Aurae
    Aurae
    Inverness, Highland
    Sleeps 8 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 3

    Log cabin with rural views across Cawdor. Modern interiors with luxury touches and six-person barrel sauna. Extra features include hand-built BBQ and swing seat.

  • Atlas
    Atlas
    Inverness, Highland
    Sleeps 8 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 3

    Homely log cabin with contemporary furnishings. Eco-friendly heating, front decked area, and private farmland. Off-road parking can accommodate up to four cars.

  • Edradour Lodge
    Edradour Lodge
    Pitlochry, Perthshite
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Newly refurbished lodge with studio concept. Vast deck for outdoor dining. Open views over Tummel Valley.

  • Osprey View Lodge
    Osprey View Lodge
    Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross
    Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2

    Modern lodging resting in Aberfeldy. Self-catering features with private front decking area and hot tub. Only miles from local pubs and shops.

  • Strathtyrum LodgeDog Friendly
    Strathtyrum Lodge
    St Andrews, Fife
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2

    Romantic lodge nestled on the countryside. Elegant furnishings with open-plan lounge areas. Close to popular local beaches with coastal views.

  • Duke LodgeDog Friendly
    Duke Lodge
    St Andrews, Fife
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2

    Holiday lodge surrounded by open fields for idyllic retreats. Studio concept with decked patio and hot tub. Moments away from the town’s stunning coastline.

  • The SandpiperDog Friendly
    The Sandpiper
    St Andrews, Fife
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2

    Detached lodge with spectacular views over Firth of Forth. Comes with woodburner, patio furniture, and sheltered hot tub. Near the popular town attractions.

  • Hideaway 1
    Hideaway 1
    Errol, Perth and Kinross
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Holiday lodge located in popular family resort. Private decking with easy access to well-stocked trout loch. Perfect for countryside breaks.

  • Isla Lodge
    Isla Lodge
    Errol, Perth and Kinross
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Stylish lodge in picturesque Silverwood Lodge Resort. Secluded decking area, off-road parking, and superb open-plan space. Ideal for quick Scottish breaks.

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Things To Do Whilst Glamping in Scotland

The Scottish wilderness has some of the most beautiful and memorable sights you’ll find in the UK. It’s no wonder why Scotland sees hundreds or even thousands of people camping in its open fields, forests, and hills. If glamping in the Scottish wildlands wasn’t enough to keep you occupied, there are several things you can do while on your trip.

For those who want to bring comfort and leisure with them on their nature trip to Scotland, glamping is the way to go. Whether perched beside tranquil lochs, hidden within ancient woodlands, or overlooking the misty hills, glamping combines the thrill of outdoor adventure with the luxury of cosy accommodations. From stylish yurts and chic cabins to glamorous safari tents, Scotland’s glamping sites provide a perfect escape for those seeking relaxation and connection with nature, all while enjoying the country’s rich history and stunning vistas.

Explore the beautiful Scottish landscape.

Scotland is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the UK. From the highlands to lochs and coastlines, there are endless opportunities to explore the great Scottish outdoors. If you’ve found your glamping site is close to hiking trails such as those near West Highland Way or close to iconic peaks like Ben Nevis or Arthur’s Seat, it’s all a matter of packing up a few supplies and going on your merry way. Coastal walks, particularly along the Isle of Skye or the Cairngorms National Park, offer a chance to connect with nature in some of the most remote and beautiful parts of Scotland.

Connect with the local wildlife of Scotland.

Scotland is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with abundant opportunities to observe red deer, otters, seals, puffins, and even golden eagles. You can take a boat trip along the coast for a chance to spot whales and dolphins, particularly around the Moray Firth. RSPB reserves in places like the Isle of Mull are excellent for birdwatching, where you can catch glimpses of puffins, seabirds, and even the majestic golden eagle. For a more intimate experience, consider a wildlife safari or guided nature walk or even visit the many nature and wildlife reserves to get up close and personal with the local species.

Explore an ancient castle’s halls and towers in Scotland.

With its long and rich history spanning centuries, it’s not surprising how the country has amassed an impressive collection of castles and fortresses. No Scottish glamping trip is complete without a visit to its famous castles and historical landmarks. Impressive structures like Edinburgh Castle offer panoramic views and fascinating exhibits about Scotland’s royal history. Stirling Castle, with its connection to the legends about William Wallace, is another must-see. Urquhart Castle on the edge of Loch Ness also gives a dramatic setting for your vacation photos.

Go on a Scottish cuisine food trip with your friends.

If you’re glamping in Scotland, be sure to indulge in the local delicacies. They say the best way to get to know a place is through their food. You can start with the traditional Scottish dish haggis, often served with mashed potatoes and turnips. Scotland also offers some of the freshest seafood in Europe. You can enjoy a variety of shellfish from local seaside restaurants or even cook your own over a campfire. Scotland is also renowned for its whisky, so consider visiting a distillery for a whisky-tasting tour. Regions like Speyside or Islay are famous for their distilleries and provide insight into the intricate process of whisky production.

Spend a night staring at the stars with your loved ones.

You can’t go glamping without gazing at the stars, and the Scottish night sky has some of the clearest in the UK. Thanks to its large rural population, the light pollution in Scotland is kept to a minimum, making its wilderness the perfect site for stargazing. Galloway Forest Park is a designated Dark Sky Park and is perfect for an evening of stargazing.

The Isle of Skye and Cairngorms National Park also offer clear skies and minimal light pollution, making them prime spots for watching constellations and meteor showers. You can even spot the mesmerising Northern Lights if you time your glamping trip right. Some glamping sites even provide telescopes or host stargazing events, so you can enjoy the stars in a truly magical setting.

Experience the local festivals and have a blast.

If you’re glamping in Scotland during the right time of year, you can experience one of the many vibrant festivals that take place across the country. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August is the world’s largest arts festival, featuring a diverse range of performances, from theatre and comedy to music and dance. For a taste of traditional Scottish culture, check out one of the many Highland Games held throughout the summer, where you can witness events like caber tossing, tug-of-war, and Scottish dancing. The Isle of Skye Festival is another popular event, offering a mix of traditional Scottish music, ceilidhs, and local culture.

Cycle the Great Glen Way with your family.

If you don’t bring a mountain bike on your glamping trips, be sure to bring one for your Scottish glamping adventure. With its abundance of hiking and walking paths, Scotland is a cyclist’s paradise, and the Great Glen Way is one of the most scenic cycling routes in the country. Stretching 79 miles from Inverness to Fort William, this route offers breathtaking views of Loch Ness, the Grampian Mountains, and the Caledonian Canal. Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or just looking for a leisurely ride, this route offers something for everyone, with plenty of stops to take in the scenery and enjoy local hospitality along the way.

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