RV rental in Glasgow

Welcome to wee Glasgow, although it isn’t very wee at all! This port city is located on the River Clyde, in Scotland’s western Lowlands. It is a leading cultural hub, home to famed institutions such as the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland. You can visit these esteemed sights and more through organising RV rental with a private owner. Motorhome hire will help to keep your trip cheap, and will allow you to explore as much of this city and its surrounding area. There are plenty of campsites in Glasgow for you to enjoy, allowing you to escape from the bustling city during the evenings. Start searching for campervan hire options with Goboony, and let your bonny vacation begin!

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Great location near South Coast and South Downs. Very patient as my docs for insurance took a while to retrieve and forward onto Jessica. Cars left in secure gated vehicle park. 10 minutes away Alec at Sands Farm House, Tottington Dr, Small Dole, Henfield BN5 9XZ as well as very helpful a great last night place to stay to empty grey water, WC, and top up fresh water. £20 night with hook up, £16 without. Showers , toilets, washing up facility with Hot water. Lovely dog walks, White Hart pub food good and staff very welcoming and so are 4 legged friends. A first taste of van life, loved it. A great van to drive, park, reverse, economical to run. Weather was sunny, torrential wet spells and windy. Hot water shower and WC was home from home. Excellent fridge with freezer kept ice creams and fish fingers frozen. 1st night at The Tavern Peacehaven right on the sea cliff. Great food, lovely staff, great sea front walks with 4 legged friend. Gratis! Following day onto Brighton, enjoyed some sunshine, Beach walks, some chillin, shopped at Local Lidl. Had a roast at The Walrus, 4 legged friends very welcome too. Parked up Madeira Drive for the night. Great sea view, dog walks on beach, peaceful. Gratis 6pm-10am. Drove upto Devils Dyke, beautiful South Downs National Park. Was great to park up cook lunch Fishfinger buttys n salad have a hot drink until the wild wind and rain stopped. Very busy Pub right there great for a drink to quench your thirst and toilets after a walk. National Trust member free parking otherwise £20 for the day! Loved the freedom of the outdoors and the comforts of having indoors. without any trekking back to accommodation to get changed, get fed, etc. Game changer. Wish I'd tried it years ago. Returned van, cleaned and cleared. Handover efficient. Deposit returned within days. Thank you it was a very positive first Motorhome experience.

May 2024

How much does it cost to hire a campervan in Glasgow?

Given that Goboony operates with private owners, the prices for RV rental can vary! It depends on numerous factors, including the size of the vehicles, age of the van, season of the hire, and length of the booking! You’ll often find motorhome hire options with discounts for long term hire or last minute bookings. Looking for a more detailed insight into the prices you should expect? Read our ‘How much does campervan hire cost?’ page.

Why rent an RV in Glasgow?

Well, firstly we’ll consider why to go for campervan hire in general. It gives you the ultimate freedom, you can travel anywhere, anytime. Plan your journey as it happens, see how long you want to stay in Glasgow. And given the sheer size of Glasgow, we can bet you’ll be spending a while there! Motorhome hire will allow you to explore this large city, and to stop by Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park for some wild camping!

What are things to do in Glasgow?

If the weather is sunny and delightfully un-Scottish, you can make your way over to Glasgow Cathedral, and stroll around this stunning building. The People’s Palace will teach you about the city’s social history, and features an onsite glasshouse cafe ideal for enjoying a coffee and tart. Once the skies turn grey, take refuge in the Riverside Museum, where the collections of historic vehicles and state-of-the-art interactive displays will keep you entertained for hours. Visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, and enjoy a picnic on the grassy lawns surrounding it. Be sure to visit The Willow Tea Rooms for the best tea in Scotland!

What are things to consider when driving an RV in Glasgow?

The city can be pretty busy, so navigating an RV around those crowded streets can be quite a challenge, even for the most experienced RV drivers! Outside of Glasgow, you’ll also be confronted with narrow, winding roads, so keep it slow and safe. Luckily, Scotland is far more relaxed about overnight parking than other European countries, so unless you see a sign expressly banning it, you should be fine! But remember that this doesn't include sleeping in it, so check the regulation on that for your area first.

What is the closest airport to Glasgow?

Flights across Europe and other destinations go directly to Glasgow Airport, formerly Abbotsinch Airport. It is located in Paisley, and is a mere 8.6 miles west of Glasgow city centre. There are trains and buses to the centre, or you can try to arrange a taxi or pick up from the RV owner.