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Glamping vs Camping: Which Is Best For A Scottish Getaway?

Glamping at night, few glowing tents, nightlights

Glamping has been a profitable part of the UK hospitality scene for a while now. What was a quirky, niche way to enjoy a festival, particularly the Glastonbury experience, has spread far and wide. Glamping has evolved to include various forms of accommodation and packages in locations across the country. It is even possible to enjoy some time in the Scottish wilderness while glamping. But is glamping the right choice for your family? Is traditional camping more your thing? Let’s compare them.

Glamping: Luxury Experience

Glamping grew in popularity because of the focus on the luxury experience. The idea is you have something that’s a halfway point between being in a rustic campsite and a more high-end hotel. The best glamping sites in Scotland do a fantastic job of creating that balance with attractive accommodation and plenty of amenities in the right rural location. You can get a good night’s sleep in a bed and the facilities to shower and make food, but you’re still right in the heart of nature and separated from other huts, yurts, pods, or whatever else the site uses.

Camping: Wilderness Experience

This luxury experience is the main reason so many campers upgrade to glamping for a memorable camping experience in Loch Ness. However, many campers would argue that it takes all the fun out of the experience. Many still appreciate the romance of the more rustic approach and having to do everything yourself with minimal provisions. This could mean making coffee in a pot over a fire at dawn rather than having a lie-in and using the on-site coffee maker. Some prefer the sense of adventure in putting up a tent, rolling out the sleeping bag, and being so close to the natural world.

Glamping: Connections To The Real World

One of the concerns that holidaymakers have when booking camping trips is the loss of any connection with the real world. Many people can’t wait to cut themselves off for a week and unwind. Others find that heightens anxiety. They want to be contactable in case of an emergency. They want some link to the office if they are in charge of major projects. Just as importantly, many want to maintain their wi-fi connection. A reliable wi-fi connection at glamping accommodation can make a massive difference to couples and families. They can send messages, enjoy social media, and watch entertainment at the end of a day of exploring the Scottish…

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