Perthshire is a scenic region in central Scotland, celebrated for its rolling countryside, forests, rivers and loch shores. Caravan parks in Perthshire offer a range of holiday experiences, from countryside retreats close to tranquil lochs and river valleys to touring sites that provide access to walking routes, nature reserves and outdoor adventure areas.
Many visitors choose Perthshire for peaceful breaks surrounded by natural landscapes, including Loch Tay, the River Tay, the Cairngorms foothills and the forests around Pitlochry and Dunkeld. Caravan parks here cater to families, couples and touring holidaymakers, with parks ideally located for scenic walks, fishing, cycling and exploring historic towns. Whether you are planning a lakeside caravan holiday, a countryside escape or a touring stay through central Scotland, this page highlights caravan parks across Perthshire to help you compare locations, accommodation types and park settings when planning your holiday, you can view all of our parks for caravan holidays in Scotland here.
Explore Caravan Parks Across Perthshire
Perthshire’s caravan parks are spread across several geographic zones, each with its own character and holiday appeal:
- Loch & River Areas: Parks near Loch Tay, the River Tay and surrounding watercourses provide waterside views, easy access to fishing, boating and scenic lochside walks.
- Forests & Countryside: Caravan and lodge parks located in wooded valleys and rolling countryside offer peaceful stays with access to forest trails, nature reserves and wildlife spotting.
- Highland Fringe & Hill Country: Parks on the northern and western fringes of Perthshire provide access to upland landscapes and foothills of the Cairngorms, appealing to walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
- Historic Town Corridors: Parks near towns such as Perth, Pitlochry and Dunkeld combine countryside settings with proximity to cultural attractions, shopping and local food experiences.
Types of Holiday Parks in Perthshire
Lochside & Riverside Caravan Parks
Caravan parks located near lochs and rivers in Perthshire provide scenic waterside surroundings, often with direct access to fishing, boating and waterside walking routes.
Countryside & Lodge Parks
Inland parks set within forest clearings and valleys offer a quiet environment, perfect for visitors seeking relaxation, nature viewing and countryside exploration.
Touring & Camping Parks
Touring parks across Perthshire accommodate caravans, motorhomes and tents, making them ideal bases for visitors planning to explore different parts of central Scotland or combine environments during one holiday.
Activity-Friendly Holiday Parks
Some parks are positioned close to outdoor activity hubs — from forest trails and cycle routes to hill walking and lochside recreation — appealing to active holidaymakers.
Holiday Experiences in Perthshire
Caravan parks in Perthshire are positioned for a variety of holiday experiences that extend beyond the site itself:
- Loch & River Activities – Scotland’s freshwater landscapes, including Loch Tay and the Tay corridor, provide opportunities for boating, fishing, kayaking and scenic walks.
- Forest Trails & Nature – Woodlands around Dunkeld, Pitlochry and Loch Ard offer nature trails, wildlife spotting and serene paths ideal for family walks or quiet mornings.
- Hill Walking & Foothills – The highland fringe offers gentle hill terrain and easy access to more challenging walks as part of broader Cairngorms exploration.
- Historic Towns & Local Culture – Towns such as Perth, Pitlochry and Dunkeld feature heritage sites, seasonal events, local crafts and food experiences that enrich the holiday itinerary.
Why Choose Perthshire for a Caravan Holiday?
Perthshire combines waterway landscapes, forests and countryside settings in a way that appeals to a wide range of holidaymakers. Its caravan parks provide relaxing, scenic bases for outdoor activities, family breaks and touring itineraries. The region’s accessibility from central Scotland and northern England also makes it an attractive choice for holiday makers looking for tranquillity, outdoor adventure or cultural exploration away from busy resort towns.
With caravan parks, lodge parks and touring sites across the region, Perthshire continues to be a strong destination for those seeking nature-focused holiday experiences throughout the year.
Explore caravan parks across Perthshire to compare lochside, countryside and touring locations, accommodation options and park facilities, and find the right park for your Perthshire break.
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Best for: Touring and caravan holidays in Perthshire in Scotland with riverside walks.
Accommodation Types: Caravans and touring pitches.
Highlights: Riverside location, shop and reception, access to walking routes, open parkland setting.
Blairgowrie Holiday Park is located on the edge of Blairgowrie, with touring pitches and caravans arranged across a flat riverside site beside the River Ericht. Facilities are simple and centred around the entrance, with open space across the park and direct access onto walking routes along the river.
Blairgowrie town centre is a few minutes on foot for shops, cafés and pubs, while Alyth is around 10 minutes by car for quieter countryside and walking routes. Glenshee is about 30 minutes for mountain drives and with winter skiing, with Dundee around 35 minutes for the waterfront and attractions.
Why it’s a top pick: Suited to couples, walkers and touring holidays in Blairgowrie, Perthshire, with riverside walks, nearby town to explore and easy drives into the surrounding glens.
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Best for: Lodge holidays in Callander in Scotland with direct access into woodland and the nearby town.
Accommodation Types: Lodges.
Highlights: Woodland setting, play area, access to walking routes, small site layout.
Callander Woods Holiday Park is located within woodland on the edge of Callander, with lodges arranged along quiet roads beneath mature trees. Facilities are limited to a play area and open space, with the focus on direct access into surrounding forest paths and nearby walking routes into the Trossachs.
Callander town centre is around 5 minutes on foot for shops, cafés and pubs, while the River Teith runs through the town with walking routes along the banks. Loch Venachar is about 10 minutes by car for waterside walks and Ben A’an around 20 minutes for one of the best known hill walking locations, ideal for ramblers.
Why it’s a top pick: Suited to couples and small groups wanting a lodge break in Callander, Stirlingshire, especially for groups looking for walking holidays in the Trossachs in Scotland.
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Best for: Lodge holidays in Perthshire with access to walking and cycling routes.
Accommodation Types: Lodges.
Highlights: Woodland setting, parking alongside lodges, access to forest trails, quiet site.
Corriefodly Holiday Park is set within managed woodland near Bridge of Cally, with lodges arranged along a single access road through dense forest. Each lodge includes parking alongside, with direct access from the park into surrounding forest tracks including sections of the Cateran Trail.
Bridge of Cally is around 5 minutes by car for a pub and local shops, Blairgowrie is about 15 minutes for a wider range of shops and supermarkets. Glenshee is roughly 25 minutes for mountain walking and skiing, with Pitlochry around 30 minutes for whisky distillery tours and river walks in Scotland.
Why it’s a top pick: Suited to couples wanting a quieter lodge holiday near Bridge of Cally, Perthshire, with forest walking routes, the Cateran Trail and the whisky trails.
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Best for: Lodge, touring and caravan holidays near Pitlochry with indoor leisure facilities.
Accommodation Types: Lodges, caravans and touring pitches.
Highlights: Indoor pool, sauna and steam room, bar and bistro, shop, play area.
Faskally Woods Holiday Park is located near Pitlochry on Killiecrankie Road, with a leisure complex that includes a heated indoor pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and a bar and bistro. Additional facilities include a shop, play area and modern shower and laundry blocks for touring caravan and motorhome visitors.
Pitlochry is around 5 minutes by car for shops and the Festival Theatre, while Killiecrankie is close by for woodland walks and the historic pass. Queen’s View is about 15 minutes, great for loch views, with walks across Highland Perthshire in Scotland.
Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for couples, families and touring holidays near Pitlochry, Perthshire, combining indoor leisure facilities with woodland walks and exploring the Highlands.
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Best for: Lodge holidays in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Scotland with access to walking and cycling routes.
Accommodation Types: Lodges and log cabins.
Highlights: Hot tub lodges, woodland setting, access to Rob Roy Way, nearby loch and cycle routes.
Strathyre Lodge Park is in the village of Strathyre within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, with luxury lodges set around the edge of the village. Many lodges include hot tubs, there is immediate access onto walking and cycling routes including the Rob Roy Way and National Cycle Route 7. This is the perfect lodge park in Scotland for walking and biking holidays, for couples or families, the location is perfect.
Loch Lubnaig is around 5 minutes by car for water access and shoreline walks, while Callander is about 10 minutes for shops and cafés. Balquhidder and Loch Voil are within 15 minutes, known for its quieter routes and links to Rob Roy’s Grave in Scotland.
Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting Perthshire and Trossachs scenery, great access to walking and biking routes, perfect for active family holidays in Perthshire, Scotland.
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Best for: Caravan and lodge holidays in Highland Perthshire, Scotland with walks by the river.
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges and touring and camping pitches.
Highlights: Indoor pool, sauna, restaurant and bar, arcade, play areas, River Tummel setting.
Tummel Valley Holiday Park is near Pitlochry, with the River Tummel running through the park and some caravans and lodges sitting beside the water that makes for a really relaxing holiday. Facilities include an indoor pool, sauna, restaurant, bar and arcade, with open space around the river, clear walking routes through the park itself and a back to nature feel about the park
The river continues through Tummel Valley and links into nearby walking routes, with Queen’s View around 10 minutes by car for views over Loch Tummel. Pitlochry is about 20 minutes for shopping, well known for its independent shops and the Festival Theatre, while Loch Rannoch is roughly 25 minutes for some fantastic Highland scenery in Scotland.
Why it’s a top pick: Relaxing family or couples holidays near Pitlochry, Scotland with the River Tummel running through the park, you can even have a sauna and relax some more!
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