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A Beginnerâs Guide to Sleeping Under the Stars
Wild camping in Scotland is one of the most rewarding ways to explore the land. But itâs not just about unrolling a sleeping bag and hoping for the best. With the right preparation, youâll stay safe, dry, warmâand inspired.
What Wild Camping Guides Leave Out
Scotlandâs right to roam makes wild camping legal almost everywhere. Thatâs the exciting part. What nobody tells you is that legal doesnât mean easy, comfortable, or always welcome. The reality of sleeping rough in Scotland requires more preparation than most blog posts admit.
- Midges will find you, and they will win. From late May to September, midges descend at dusk near any still water. A midge head net costs ÂŁ5 and is the difference between sleeping peacefully and lying awake being eaten alive. Donât leave home without one.
- The ground is almost never flat and dry. Scotlandâs terrain looks green and inviting. Underneath, itâs often boggy, rocky, or sloped. Bring a quality ground mat and test your pitch before dark. A âperfect spotâ at 7pm can be a puddle by midnight.
- Some areas have banned wild camping despite the law. East Loch Lomond introduced a camping management zone requiring permits. Parts of Skye are cracking down informally. Check local bylaws before pitching â the Scottish Outdoor Access Code says âleave no trace,â and too many campers have ruined it for everyone.
- A bothy is better than a tent in bad weather. Scotland has over 100 mountain bothies â free, unlocked shelters in remote locations maintained by the MBA. Theyâre basic (no electricity, no running water) but dry. When horizontal rain hits at 2am, a stone roof beats nylon every time.
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The first question many ask is, âIs it legal to wild camp in Scotland?â
The answer is yesâbut there are important rules to follow. đ Read the full blog for clear guidance on your rights, plus great suggestions for the best wild camping spots
Now, letâs dive into some essential tips and tricks. Outdoor experts whoâve explored Scotlandâs wildest corners share what you need to know to plan a safe and memorable camping trip. Keep readingâŚ
đ Top Tips for Wild Camping in Scotland
1. Pick a spot that matches your ability
Start somewhere with safe terrain and a short walk-in. Try Bonaly Reservoir or Glenfeshie before taking on the remote Fisherfield Forest.
2. Pack layers and waterproofs
Scotlandâs weather changes fast. Always bring a warm hat, waterproof trousers, and spare socksâeven in summer.
3. Practice your setup
Test your tent and sleep system at home or in your garden. You donât want to battle the wind on a hilltop without knowing how your pegs work.
4. Keep it lightweight
Avoid bulky gear. Choose a compact tent, a 3-season sleeping bag (or heated bag if you feel the cold), and a foam or inflatable sleep mat.
5. Plan your food
Bring food thatâs easy to cook or heat. Dehydrated meals, porridge pots, and flapjacks are camping favourites.
6. Carry a mapâand know how to use it
Phones can lose signal or battery. A paper Ordnance Survey map and compass could save your life. The OS Maps app is handy, too, as a backup.
7. Check the forecast
Use the Mountain Weather Information Service before setting off. If storms are coming, postpone your trip.
8. Use ânearly wildâ campsites to practise
Places like Long Beach Campsite in Knoydart offer a middle ground: remote and peaceful, but with minimal facilities nearby. When youâre ready to plan your visit, our Scotland trip planning guide is the perfect place to start.
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đ§ Safety Comes First
- Let someone know your route and return time.
- Always bring a head torch, whistle, first-aid kit, and emergency food.
- Avoid camping too close to rivers, cliffs, or boggy ground.
Wild camping is all about self-relianceâbut itâs also about wonder. When you lie under dark skies, with nothing but stars overhead and your thoughts for company, youâre experiencing Scotland in its purest form.
đ Hereâs a Free guide for you⌠ Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
đ Now this is a must-read before you head to the highlands ⌠Are Midges in Scotland Really That Bad?
Are you planning your first wild campâor do you have advice of your own to share? Let us know in the comments!
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