Fife
The “Kingdom of Fife” welcomes campers and glampers with plenty of well-maintained campsites, serviced pitches and things to see and do. Located between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth, this peninsula is one of the oldest settled areas in Scotland.
Hiking, mountain biking and nature spotting can be enjoyed in the rolling Lomond Hills near well-appointed Fife campsites and serviced pitches. West Lomond is the highest peak at 522 metres and is actually a volcanic plug.
Family-friendly caravan parks in Fife have stunning views and excellent facilities, some with a restaurant and games room on-site. Opt for serviced campsites or modern glamping pods with hot tubs in Fife and you can easily visit St Andrews, home of golf. The Old Course is open to the general public. As well as the renowned championship golf course, St Andrews has a cathedral, ruined abbey and a famous university, one of the oldest in the world.