Enjoying a riverside setting amidst the great oaks of the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Cobleland offers as much tranquility, or activity, as you could wish for. Proud recipient of a Gold David Bellamy Conservation Award in 2008, it goes without saying that Cobleland is a sympathetic part of the landscape in the dramatic countryside of Stirlingshire.
It is a place where you can enjoy quiet strolls as well as serious orienteering, and where a morning on the perfect riverbank can be followed by a number of Ranger Activities, including an afternoon of geological discovery on the Highland Boundary Fault Trail that leads out from the park's own visitor centre.
This UK park is a small and intimate site with 135 pitches in total. The tents are good value and excellent quality providing a cosy retreat at the end of a busy day.