Holiday Parks in Stirlingshire

Stirlingshire is often called the “Gateway to the Highlands,” a region where Scotland’s Lowlands meet its rugged Highland landscapes. The county is steeped in history, crowned by Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument, while the surrounding countryside offers a tapestry of rolling farmland, wooded hills, and dramatic mountain backdrops. To the west, the Trossachs provide a striking blend of lochs, glens, and forest—sometimes described as “Scotland in Miniature.” To the east, fertile plains spread out toward the River Forth, with peaceful stretches of farmland and meandering waterways.


The natural diversity of Stirlingshire makes it an ideal escape: tranquil lochs like Lomond, Venachar, and Katrine mirror the surrounding peaks, while the nearby hills and national parkland invite walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers alike. The geology here—ranging from volcanic crags to ancient metamorphic rock—shapes everything from steep Highland ridges to gentler Lowland valleys.


Start your adventure today with our holiday park in Stirlingshire - Campsie Glen —perfectly placed for exploring the history, landscapes, and outdoor activities of this remarkable region.



Explore Our Holiday Park In Stirlingshire

Enjoy a slice of countryside bliss at Campsie Glen...

A Stunning Accommodation Range

Choose from a large range including modern caravans, lodges, wooden glamping pods and spacious touring pitches. There's something for all tastes and holiday budgets at Campsie Glen.


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On-Park Facilities For All The Family

Step into our heated indoor pool, enjoy a bite to eat at our bar & bistro and let the kids burn off some energy in the play area! There's also a launderette and washing facilities, too.


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A Stunning Region Awaits!

From idyllic destinations to must-visit attractions, here's just some of our favourite things to see and do in Stirlingshire.

Stirling Castle

With stunning grounds and gardens to explore, the Great Hall, Chapel Royal, castle exhibition, Regimental Museum, Tapestry Studio and more, you won’t be lost for things to do with the family here.


The National Wallace Monument

A prominent feature of the city skyline, here you can learn all about Sir William Wallace, Scotland’s national hero, and the stories and tales of how he led the Scottish army to victory at The Battle of Stirling Bridge.


The Stirling Smith Art Gallery

This free attraction takes a deep dive into the fascinating culture and history of Stirling and is home to over 40,000 objects and artworks. Celebrating the people, heritage and culture of the city, there's plenty to uncover here.


Loch Lomond

A trip to this part of Scotland just wouldn’t be complete without journeying to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. You’ll be met by towering mountains, swooping valleys, glittering lochs and a whole host of outdoor activities.


Blair Drummond Safari Park

Surround yourself with a variety of animal species on an exhilarating safari drive-thru, from lions, antelope, and rhinos, to macaques, tigers and penguins, to name a few, and learn all about their habitats, diets and characteristics as you get up close.


Battle of Bannockburn Experience

Up there with one of the most famous battles in Scotland, the Battle of Bannockburn Experience delves into the nitty, gritty, gory and gruesome details of this momentous time in history.



Something For Every Season

Stirlingshire is a year-round destination, offering something special in every season. Spring brings fresh greenery and wildflowers across the Trossachs, perfect for scenic walks. Summer offers long days for exploring castles, lochs, and lively towns. Autumn paints the forests in rich reds and golds, making drives and hikes unforgettable. Winter reveals a quieter beauty, with frosty mornings, snow-dusted hills, and festive charm in Stirling itself.


Whatever the season, Stirlingshire blends history, scenery, and adventure seamlessly.

Caravan & Lodge Ownership
In Stirlingshire


Owning a holiday home in Stirlingshire means endless escapes to stunning countryside views, picture-postcard destinations and charming local towns.


Enjoy flexible getaways and a welcoming community. With Largo Leisure, your personal retreat in one of Scotland’s most scenic regions is always waiting for you.



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