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Popular East Lothian campsite named the best in Scotland for the second year running

09.07.2026 13:00 1 min 1 source
East Lothian Courier ENG
Popular East Lothian campsite named the best in Scotland for the second year running
Original source: East Lothian Courier

The five-star Drummohr Camping and Glamping Site, between Musselburgh and Prestonpans, won the Camping Site of the Year award at the Scottish Hospitality Awards on June 17. It was also a finalist in the Hospitality Champion of the Year category. In 2025, the site was named the UK's most dog-friendly campsite, and in 2024 it won two national awards.

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Popular East Lothian campsite named the best in Scotland for the second year running

09.07.2026 East Lothian Courier ENG Original source

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