Scottish Breaks

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Posted: 18.04.2018  ·  #1
Hi All
where can you all recommend,
Beach Stays - good surf and sand:??
Mountain Stays - Walks and Views??

Ideally - Electric hook up, facilities and a watering hole :drink:


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Posted: 18.04.2018  ·  #2
I’ll be watching this topic with interest. Probably heading to Scotland ourselves in July


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Posted: 18.04.2018  ·  #3
Also very keen on info regarding a Scotland trip too. Iv been to Edinburgh twice on booze ups and loved the place but I reckon it would be beautiful to see Scotland from the camper. Looking forward to your info lads.....👍


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Posted: 19.04.2018  ·  #4
Keep up to date with midge reports other than that Scotland is great


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Posted: 19.04.2018  ·  #5
Midge Ure?? 😀


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Posted: 19.04.2018  ·  #6
We are interested in Scotland too. Didnt realise that midges were a big problem. Is there a particular area to stay away from or is it a general thing?


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Posted: 19.04.2018  ·  #7
You can get online midge reports , we went in may so no problems anywhere


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Posted: 19.04.2018  ·  #8
Midges are a West coast problem, nothing in the middle or in the East.

searchforsites.co.uk is your best bet for stops.

I’ve stayed at the Beach Bar in Lossiemouth, no facilities but good food and right on the beach; there’s a lovely quiet beach car park in New Aberdour, and there’s a lovely field right on the coast not far from Fraserburgh, by Pennan. Nethermill holiday cottages are the folk that own the field. There is a charge during the summer, I stayed in Easter last year and he wasn’t charging yet.

I’m afraid none of those have electric or facilities; I normally go to a site/CL every second or third night and need nothing in between.

I’ll have a think about where I’ve stayed inland over the next few days and update this.


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Posted: 19.04.2018  ·  #9
Loch Lomond, up to Glencoe, the nicest drive in Scotland, stopping at The Green Welly (big tourist stop for food and gifts) on to Fort William and see Ben Nevis.(Rob Roy film set)
Then,
Isle of Skye, go over on the ferry and come back over the bridge, unbelievable scenery.
Then,
Fort Agustus, see the famous locks as boats rise in stages up the Caledonian Canal, about 25mins from bottom to top.
Then,
Inverness, the entrance to the Highlands, over the Huge bridge, onwards and upwards,
Then,
Ullapool, big camp site right on the waters edge and three minutes walk from the town. The last time we were there we counted 80 Motorhomes staying on one night. Then travel north and see the real Scotland, beauty and wilderness.
A lot of these roads are quite narrow and very very busy. This is tourist Scotland.
Enjoy.


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Posted: 20.04.2018  ·  #10
Quote by Floorman

Loch Lomond, up to Glencoe, the nicest drive in Scotland, stopping at The Green Welly (big tourist stop for food and gifts) on to Fort William and see Ben Nevis.(Rob Roy film set)
Then,
Isle of Skye, go over on the ferry and come back over the bridge, unbelievable scenery.
Then,
Fort Agustus, see the famous locks as boats rise in stages up the Caledonian Canal, about 25mins from bottom to top.
Then,
Inverness, the entrance to the Highlands, over the Huge bridge, onwards and upwards,
Then,
Ullapool, big camp site right on the waters edge and three minutes walk from the town. The last time we were there we counted 80 Motorhomes staying on one night. Then travel north and see the real Scotland, beauty and wilderness.
A lot of these roads are quite narrow and very very busy. This is tourist Scotland.
Enjoy.


Thats sounds perfect for next year


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Posted: 22.04.2018  ·  #11
Pitlochry, about 50 mins North of Perth is lovely. Parked in a car park in the middle of town. The council has since put up signs saying no ‘overnight sleeping or camping’ but I emailed about that and it was only because a shower of savages parked up and had BBQ and loud parties all night. Several nice B&B back onto that car park so it just pissed the locals off. The guy said it would be enforced if they had to, so I think it should still be ok.

Fort William was grand and we overnighted in the Aldi carpark. Unfortunately it seems to be on the route home from the pub for lads who slapped the side of the van going past when pissed so I won’t be stopping there again.

We’ve also had luck with a few National trust properties in that they didn’t mind an overnight after we’d paid in to visit. Some will, some won’t.

Tomintoul is a nice village in the highlands. There is a car park that has EHU in the village and a couple of miles outside there is a grand quiet parking area for an overnight.


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