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Drymen Camping

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· By Loch Lomond, Stirling And Falkirk, Scotland
1 acre hosted by Lorien & Gavin .
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Prime base for exploring the West Highland Way, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs

The sense of relief is writ large on the faces of the campers plotting up at Drymen Camping, grateful as they are for a scenic setting to pitch up for the night. For you see, this Stirlingshire spot is virtually an obligatory stopping point for walkers on the epic West Highland Way. Running directly past the campsite, the West Highland Way is Scotland’s most famous long-distance walk. You can usually tell which way walkers have come, as those heading north from Glasgow will be nursing just a few first-day blisters and twinges, while those staggering in from the north will have a catalogue of aches and pains after trekking all the way from Fort William.

The tranquil site is spread across a grassy, tree-dotted field, with expansive views of the rolling fields surrounding. The site itself offers a few basic creature comforts – there’s a facilities block with hot, walk-in showers and proper loos, while a communal shelter doubles as a place to prepare food and wash your dishes. For guests who’d rather forego pitching-up tents, the quartet of glamping pods – a pair of kocoons and geopods each sleeping up to two guests – are the natural choice for those wanting to walk the West Highland Way unencumbered by all the kit and caboodle.

Walkers and cyclists are truly spoiled for choice here. The campsite lies directly on the West Highland Way and National Cycle Route 7 (that’s the John O’Groats to Land’s End stretch), while the Rob Roy Way and John Muir Way are both eminently reachable from site. And even for those not enthused by long walks, a quick stroll on the WHW is practically compulsory round these parts. An easy option is to trek just a mile north up the road to the small town of Drymen, where a sprinkling of welcoming pubs brighten up the main square.

The campsite also lies within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park – 720 square miles of spectacular burns, corbetts, lochans and munros to explore. If you haven’t had your fill of natural wonders, seek out Garadhban Forest or the Pots of Gartness where you can watch salmon leaping upstream. Or you may recognise the nearby Devil’s Pulpit – a rocky limestone outcrop protruding from the blood waters of Finnich Glen said to be a where Old Nick addressed his minions – from TV’s Outlander.
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30 Ratings · 32 reviews
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Andrew W.recommends
September 20, 2022
Family Pitch for larger tents / Campervan
A great site - very small and friendly, with well-maintained facilities. Really liked the communal barn area for cooking and eating, and Carolyn's pizzas were excellent
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Cheech1978 ?.recommends
August 9, 2022
Green Pod
Spotless pod, plenty of room around it including a picnic table - faced the sunset which was perfect! travelled with my 7 year old who didn't feel like walking so the wood fired pizza delivery from the farmhouse was just what was needed. Facilities were very good.
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Katharina B.recommends
July 19, 2022
Kocoons
Camping without tent in copy kokoon
I loved Lorien & Gavin's Campsite near Drymen. I stayed one night in one of the kokoons and was very pleased how comfortable it was. Real camping feeling even if you travel without a tent! The campsite has been made with lots of love. Toilets and showers were in very good conditions, there was warm water and a clean kitchen & picnic area. General atmosphere on the campsite was very calm and welcoming. Can olny recommend!
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Jeannette ?.recommends
June 25, 2022
Family Pitch for larger tents / Campervan
Two days with a great view.
It was great to camp at Drymen campsite. Lots of space, good and clean facilities and an absolutely stunning view! We enjoyed the picknicktable and really loved to see and hear so many birds around!
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Elizabeth G.recommends
June 18, 2022
Green Pod
Great set up....brilliant staff....inspired me to come back and do the WHW.... The pod was exceptionally clean and very comfortable....We shall be back...
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Catherine W.recommends
June 7, 2022
Family Pitch for larger tents / Campervan
Lovely campsite
My family loved tent camping at Drymen. Veiws were bueatiful, facilities clean and well maintained.
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By Loch Lomond, Stirling And Falkirk, Scotland, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Lorien & Gavin .Joined in November 2019
From the host
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 a mile up the road. 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, then walk over the Conic Hill and onto Loch Lomond for some more brilliant views of the landscape.
Nearby attractions
Drymen Camping lies within the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park (01389 722600). There are countless scenic walks suit all ages and abilities. If it rains, the Loch Lomond Shores complex (01389 751031) is filled with shops and eateries, plus Sea Life Loch Lomond (01389 721500). The campsite is located directly on the West Highland Way and is generally considered the first night’s stop on the route (all WHW baggage transfer companies deliver and pick-up from the campsite). The Rob Roy Way also starts from Drymen and the campsite lies beside the cycle route of the John Muir Way and National Cycle Route 7 – the latter forms part of the iconic Lands End to John O’Groats route. If you prefer your walks on horseback, Loch Lomond Pony Trekking (07745 277320) offers treks high into the moorland on the south western edge of Loch Lomond. For whisky lovers, Glengoyne Distillery (01360 550254) is 10 mins away by car and Glasgow is less than an hour away.
Food and drink
The historic Clachan Inn (01360 660824) in Drymen, dating back to 1734, is just less than 2 miles away and serves up reliable pub grub and an enviable array of Scottish whiskies. Just 5 mins drive away, The Drymen Inn (01360 660123) boasts hearty fayre and popular live music and quiz nights. The Winnock Hotel (01360 660245) specialises in sophisticated interpretations of the best local produce such as king scallops and cullen skink. The Salmon Leap Restaurant at The Buchanan Arms Hotel (01360 660588) is – despite its name – the place to go for a steak. In Killearn The Old Mill (01360 550068) is a popular choice with its own kitchen garden and an atmospheric yurt for candlelit dining, while the award-winning Three Sisters Bake (0333 344 7344) is famous for cakes. For a family-friendly option, look no further than The Beach Tree (01360 550297) in Dumgoyne. Kids eat for free and there’s a petting zoo home to friendly Shetland ponies, pygmy goats and a whole menagerie of furry friends.

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