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Top 10 Fabulous Glamping Getaways in Aberdeen Where Nature Meets Comfort

Who knew that the great outdoors required actual preparation? If only someone had clued me in on the magic of glamping—it’s like Mother Nature meets hotel room service!

But I’ve learned my lesson and discovered a whole new world of camping without sacrificing comfort, and now I’ve somewhat overindulged. 

So, here, I’m gonna share with you the best glamping spots in and around Aberdeen that offer bug-free zones. Let’s get started!

Deeside Holiday Park 

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Website: https://www.woodleisure.co.uk/our-parks/deeside? 

Address: N Deeside Rd, Kirkton of Maryculter

Contact details: +44 125 087 8123

Operating hours: 

  • Open 24 hours

Cost: £££ (prices are available upon booking)

Deeside Holiday Park is nestled right in the gorgeous Deeside countryside, so you’re getting those killer views without giving up your comfy bed. They’ve got a range of cool digs, from glamping pods to fancy caravans.

The best part here is all the pods come with underfloor heating—which is a total game-changer when nights get a bit chilly. Each of their glamping units is equipped with everything you’ll need—think mini-kitchens, private bathrooms, and yes, Wi-Fi.

They’re also super modern and stylish, so no rugged camping gear is required. Plus, Deeside Holiday Park is practically a mini-community with great amenities like a mini-market and laundry facilities.

Pro tip: 
Definitely bring your furry friend along! Deeside Holiday Park is pet-friendly, so you don’t have to leave your dog behind.
Make sure to book in advance during peak seasons—it’s a popular spot, and for a good reason!

Boutique Farm Bothies 

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Website: https://boutiquefarmbothies.co.uk/  

Address: Newton of Begshill, Drumblade, Huntly

Contact details: +44 797 326 4003

Operating hours: 

  • Check in – 4 PM
  • Check out – 10 AM

Cost: ££ (prices are available upon booking)

Boutique Farm Bothies is where rustic charm meets modern comforts. You’re staying on an actual farm here, but don’t worry, you won’t be roughing it out.

These bothies are decked out with super cosy interiors, each uniquely styled with a mix of vintage and contemporary decor. We’re talking comfy beds, wood-burning stoves, and private outdoor decking with BBQ facilities.

Also, each room has a well-equipped kitchen, a bathroom, and even a wood-fired hot tub for that ultimate relaxation. You can also grab fresh farm produce directly from their farm shop, which means top-notch meals without a trip to the grocery store.

Pro tip: 
Try to bring some marshmallows for roasting—they’ve got fire pits ready to go. Also, check their calendar for any seasonal farm activities or events, especially if you’re bringing kids along.

Glen Dye Cabins and Cottages 

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Website: https://www.glendyecabinsandcottages.com/ 

Address: Glen Dye Estate Office Bridge of Dye Steading, Strachan, Banchory

Contact details: +44 133 085 0689

Operating hours: 

  • Open 24 hours

Cost: £££ (prices are available upon booking)

Glen Dye Cabins and Cottages is a serious upgrade from your typical camping experience. The cabins and cottages here are decked out in a style that’ll make you feel like you’re in a cool magazine photoshoot—think rustic yet incredibly chic.

Each unit comes fully furnished with all the stuff you need, like kitchens, plush bedding, and cosy living spaces. Some even come with their own private hot tubs.

Beyond the interiors, the estate itself is a treasure trove of outdoor activities with miles of private trails, perfect for hiking or biking, and there’s even river access. They’ve also got unique extras like saunas and an outdoor wood-fired pizza oven that you can book.

Pro tip: 
Make sure to check out their curated adventure manuals. These little guides are packed with insider tips on the best trails and fishing spots, plus they include some hidden gems you won’t want to miss.

Cairngorms Glamping & Campsite

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Website: https://cairngormsglamping.com/ 

Address: Riverview, Strathdon 

Contact details: +44 791 278 2712

Operating hours: 

  • Open 24 hours

Cost: ££ (prices are available upon booking)

Cairngorms Glamping & Campsite along the river is just pristine, and what makes it even better are the glamping pods they offer. Each comes with insulated walls, proper beds, heating facilities, and even USB charging points.

The facilities here are pretty comprehensive too since you’ve got access to a communal kitchen, spotless shower blocks, and a lounge area where you can mingle with other campers. Plus, they also provide bike rentals, if you’d like to explore the nearby trails.

One unique feature to definitely try out is their resident reflexologist. It’s an absolute treat after a day’s adventure, and you can book a session and let all your stress melt away.

Pro tip: 
Be prepared for the occasional midge, though; packing some insect repellent would be a smart move. 
Kids and pets are welcome, but always check the rules about pet areas and leash requirements. 

Shepherd’s Loch Glamping 

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Website: http://www.shepherdsloch.com/ 

Address: Shepherd’s Loch Mid Clochforbie, Fisherie, Turriff

Contact details: +44 751 010 5457

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Friday – 9 AM to 5 PM

Cost: 

  • £70 to £130 per night

Off the beaten path in Turriff, Shepherd’s Loch is designed for those who want a true, off-grid escape. But don’t let that scare you off! Their shepherd’s huts and lake lodges are incredibly comfy with facilities like wood stoves, BBQ grills, and cosy bedding.

You might not have Wi-Fi, but you’ve got stunning loch views and peace and quiet. What’s awesome about Shepherd’s Loch is how it seamlessly merges with its natural surroundings.

For instance, you can take one of their boats out on the loch, go kayaking, or even try your hand at a bit of wild swimming. Plus, the lodges are designed to be insulated for year-round comfort, making it a fab choice no matter when you visit.

Pro tip: 
Remember to bring your own towels and toiletries, as those aren’t provided. Additionally, the nearby Turriff has some charming shops and cafes, so you might want to swing by before you head out to your glamping hideaway.
Shepherd’s Loch is pet-friendly, but do inform them in advance if you’re bringing along a furry friend.

AC/DC Glamping and Camping Accommodation 

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Website: https://acdcglamping.co.uk/ 

Address: Dugann, Low St, New Aberdour

Contact details: +44 793 175 8029

Operating hours: 

  • Check-in time – 3 PM
  • Check-out time – 11 AM

Cost: 

  • £100 to £140 per night

If you’re looking for a glamping spot that gives you a little taste of rock ‘n roll in the breathtaking Aberdeenshire scenery, then AC/DC Glamping and Camping is your go-to. This spot offers an eclectic mix of nature and a subtle nod to the famous rock band.

The accommodations are well-equipped with all the modern comforts you’d need—think beds, heating, and even a little kitchenette area. Aside from the cool, themed atmosphere, it also has restrooms, hot showers, and even a communal BBQ area.

The site is also family-friendly, with plenty of open space for kids to run around and explore. Additionally, from here, you can easily take a stroll down to the picturesque Aberdour Beach or the historic ruins of New Aberdour Church.

Pro tip: 
Don’t forget to bring some sturdy walking boots! The trails around here can be a bit rough but totally worth it.
Plus, they’re pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friend along for the adventure.

Tahuna Bothies 

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Website: http://www.tahunabothies.co.uk/ 

Address: Beach Rd, Newburgh, Ellon

Contact details: +44 781 559 6385

Operating hours: 

  • N/A

Cost: 

  • Starts at £100 per night

Tahuna Bothies is an amazing glamping destination right by the beach in Newburgh, Ellon. Here, the bothies (a Scottish term for a small hut) are equipped with a comfy bed, a small kitchen area with all the necessities, and a private bathroom.

One of the top highlights of staying at Tahuna Bothies is the direct access to the beach. You can literally roll out of bed and be at the beach in a matter of minutes.

There’s also a quaint terrace outside each room where you can stay and enjoy the coastal breeze. Nearby, there’s plenty to do as well, like heading into Newburgh to check out the local shops, grab a bite to eat, or simply explore the charming town.

Pro tip: 
Remember to book your tickets well in advance, especially during the summer months, as they fill up quickly. And yes, they’re totally pet-friendly.

Down On The Farm 

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Website: http://www.downonthefarm.net/ 

Address: Milestone House, Rosehearty, Fraserburgh

Contact details: +44 795 498 9737

Operating hours: 

  • N/A

Cost: 

  • £70 per night for up to 2 people sharing
  • £75 per night for 3 people sharing
  • £80 per night for 4 people sharing

Down On The Farm offers a unique glamping experience where you can stay in wooden cabins or traditional tents set amidst farmland. Each accommodation is designed for comfort with bedding, kitchenette facilities, and some even featuring private hot tubs.

The glamping site is packed with fun activities for both kids and adults. You can help feed the animals, take a guided tour of the farm, or simply enjoy wandering the vast farmlands.

For the more adventurous, there are hiking and biking trails close by that offer some fantastic views of the countryside. Facilities on site are well-maintained, including clean bathrooms, a shared kitchen area, and communal BBQ pits for those evening cookouts.

Pro tip: 
Down On The Farm is conveniently located near the charming fishing village of Rosehearty, where you can explore local eateries, quaint shops, and even take part in some community events.
Don’t leave without trying the farm’s own produce, available for purchase right on site.

Aden Caravan & Camping 

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Website: http://www.adencaravanandcamping.co.uk/ 

Address: Station Rd, Mintlaw

Contact details: +44 778 688 5435

Operating hours: 

  • Check in – 3 PM to 7 PM
  • Check-out time – 11 AM

Cost: 

  • Low Season – £70.00 per night
  • High Season (1st July to 31st August) – £80.00 per night
  • Dogs (max. of 2) – £10 each per stay

Aden Caravan & Camping offers a classic camping experience with the added benefit of modern conveniences. The location is right next to Aden Country Park, which is full of scenic walking trails and rich history.

Each pod here has an electric supply, microwave oven and fridge, kettle, toaster, television, and even an electric heater. There are also clean restrooms, hot showers, and even laundry services for those who are planning an extended stay.

The site also has a small shop for camping essentials and a café where you can grab a bite to eat or enjoy a coffee. Another perk of this glamping spot is its proximity to various attractions in Mintlaw and the surrounding area.

Pro tip: 
Remember to check out the park’s event calendar before your visit—there’s always something fun happening, from historical reenactments to community fairs.
And yes, the site is pet-friendly, so your pooch can join in the fun too!

Howe of Torbeg 

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Website: https://www.howeoftorbeg.co.uk/ 

Address: Glen Gairn, Torbeg, Ballater

Contact details: +44 133 975 6262

Operating hours: 

  • Check in time: 3 PM
  • Check out time – N/A

Cost: ££ (prices are available upon booking)

Howe of Torbeg is a small, eco-friendly glamping site that is all about sustainability. Here, you’ll be staying in snug eco-pods that are insulated and equipped with comfy bedding, making it ideal for those cooler Highland nights.

While here, you’ll be surrounded by stunning natural beauty with plenty of opportunities to unplug and unwind. The facilities are shared and eco-friendly, including composting toilets and solar-powered showers.

With limited Wi-Fi and cell service, it’s perfect for a digital detox. You can spend your days hiking, exploring the nearby Glen Gairn, or taking a short drive to the quaint village of Ballater for supplies and local food.

Pro tip: 
This glamping site is fantastic for stargazing due to the lack of light pollution. The remote location means you can enjoy some brilliant night skies on clear nights.
Since this spot is all about sustainability, make sure to pack out whatever you pack in. It’s also worth noting that it’s not pet-friendly due to the wildlife in the area, so better leave your furry friends at home for this trip.

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