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Campervan hire Scotland

A proud nation with a rich history and stunning natural landscapes, Scotland is one of the best locations for campervan hire in the UK! With much of Scotland’s beauty and sites of interest spread out across the lochs and highlands, having the freedom of the road offers you so many more options to experience them! Explore the peaceful wilderness of the country’s many glens, search for mythical monsters at Loch Ness or check out one of Scotland’s fabulous cities. One of the best things about motorhome hire in Scotland through Goboony is that you get to rent the campervan from a private owner, and gain their advice for where to go and what to see in your rental. Motorhome and campervan  hire in Scotland is a fantastic experience offering a memorable and adventure filled trip!

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We spent a very enjoyable week touring Dorset, Devon and Cornwall in Es Vedra. Brody and Di made sure we knew how everything worked before we set off, and went over and above to make sure we had everything we needed, even throwing in a few bonus treats and toys for our daughter. It was clear that they really care about their business and their customers. The campervan was perfect for the 4 of us - 2 adults, a child and our dog. Having a fixed bed in the rear was convenient, as there wasn't any folding/unfolding to do. And the pop top gave us a very comfortable "2nd bedroom", easily large enough to comfortably sleep 2 adults. Although the pop-top is less insulated than the main van due to the canvas sides, the diesel heater meant we were plenty warm enough sleeping in the top, even when temperatures dropped to 4°C overnight. Brody and Di were very helpful in sharing tips on the best sites to search for camping spots. We stayed at a mix of locations: Camp sites, a holiday park, farmers' fields and even a pub car park. Being entirely self-contained gave us a lot of freedom. We weren't tied to facilities or even an electric hook-up. Between the leisure battery and solar, there was plenty of power for the lights, for charging our devices, and for watching movies in the evenings. And the on-board kitchen and washroom took care of all our food and hygiene needs. It was our first time driving a larger van, and it turned out to be a lot easier than expected. Es Vedra is narrow enough to fit into bigger supermarket car parks and to park comfortably in larger car parks on the edges of the towns we visited. One drawback of the van's layout is that there isn't much room to move around inside, particularly with the roof ladder in place, so there was a lot of squeezing past, over or around each other. Not an issue in good weather or when mostly exploring, but it could become a challenge if spending more time inside the van. Overall, Es Vedra exceeded expectations, and we really enjoyed our trip in this van. I would gladly rent from Brody again.

May 2026

Campsites in Scotland

Campsites in Scotland are plentiful and range from the fully kitted out hyper-modern sites to more rural camping sites. Most Scottish campsites have at least basic facilities as the country is a much-loved destination for adventurers and tourers from across the UK and beyond.

Drumroamin Farm Caravan & Camping Site is located near the expansive woodlands of Galloway forest park. The site is a favourite of those touring the area as it has excellent facilities and good access to the surrounding areas of interest. It can also be one of your first stops as you head further north!

Things to do in Scotland

Of the many things to do in Scotland, the experience of having the freedom to roam the Highlands in a motorhome and even undertake the NC500 is surely one of the most memorable. Motorhome hire in Scotland affords you a totally new perspective, freeing you from tight schedules and immersing you in the spectacular scenery.

The Highlands evokes the idea of Scotland everyone has in their imagination. An amazing blend of culture, history, architecture and unparalleled scenery. With it's rugged landscapes, breathtaking lochs and quaint villages, it is hard not to fall in love with this country when visiting. There is plenty to do and discover here for the adventurous. Visiting Scotland is the ideal way to unwind and get away from the usual clutter of life, with countless hikes and walks to do around the lochs heather moors and headlands of this rugged landscape! You can get lost (not literally of course) as you journey through the beautiful Highlands and at the same time experience the jaw-dropping scenery.

Events in Scotland

There are plenty of events in Scotland. Have you ever wondered what a more regional take on the Olympics would be like? If so, you should definitely check out the Highland games. The games are full of traditional athletics, With some very classic events like tug-o-war, track and field events and the quintessentially Scottish caber toss. Add to these even more fun events like Highland dance competitions and piping all set typically in beautiful rural Scotland, you’d be a fool to miss out on the fun! Given that there are 80 across scotland beginning in May and carrying on right through to September, simply do some research to find one near you when you are on your road trip! If you are looking for a more urban event, there are always fantastic events in Edinburgh with the Edinburgh Festival in August and the Christmas Markets being two highlights.