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Post by mark.hingston » Sun Oct 03, 2010 2:51 pm

I am currently on route to the west coast, Skye and further up. I am sure I have read somewhere that you can legally free camp in Scotland. Anyone let me know on some must visit/see places.
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Post by mister munkey » Sun Oct 03, 2010 3:02 pm

We've done a couple of tours up that way. Once you get up past Loch Lomond it gets quite breathtaking at almost every corner & they positively encourage a bit of Wild Camping, as long as you are tidy & don't cause any obstruction, the choices are pretty much unlimited.

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Post by .co.uk » Sun Oct 03, 2010 4:06 pm

If your going to Skye then you have to check out the Quirang in the North of the Island and Elgol in the South. You can rough camp on the road to Elgol. Theres a big loch with plenty of stops bythe side of it on the road to Elgol. I would suggest stopping at the Quirang and checking out the sunrise in the morning. Glencoe is also worth a stop. Either rough camp or if you want a shower/ toilet then check out the Red Squirrel campsite. It cost £8 per adult and they allow camp fires until 11pm.

Some other places I would recommend visiting is the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, the road to the Isles from Fort William to Mallaig taking in the Glenfinnan viaduct and monument. Eilean Donan castle on the road to Kyle of Lochalsh and Plockton are worth a stop. Further North head for Torridon and Ullapool areas. Both beautiful!

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Post by dandywarhol » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:33 pm

Here's the Sligahan site in the middle of Skye
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Post by mister munkey » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:35 pm

Looks a bit busy.

Are there any others that may be a little less congested?









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Post by g8dhe » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:12 pm

Can recommend Tokavaig Bay Skye, click for fullsize and mapping location etc.
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Post by scanner » Sun Oct 03, 2010 10:40 pm

mark.hingston wrote: I have read somewhere that you can legally free camp in Scotland.
As Dandy's link probably tells you it doesn't apply to vehicular camping - however if you want to legally park the Bongo somewhere and then go off and camp - yes you can.

"Free camping" in campers and m/homes is beginning to attract adverse comment especially on the Outer Isles.
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Post by dandywarhol » Sun Oct 03, 2010 11:24 pm

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mark.hingston wrote: I have read somewhere that you can legally free camp in Scotland.
As Dandy's link probably tells you it doesn't apply to vehicular camping - however if you want to legally park the Bongo somewhere and then go off and camp - yes you can.

"Free camping" in campers and m/homes is beginning to attract adverse comment especially on the Outer Isles.
..........................and only because of the selfish bastards who leave their rubbish behind and dump their chemical loos on the fragile machair :evil:
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Re: free camping?

Post by mark.hingston » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:57 pm

Thanks for all the recommendations. We are heading up that way tomorrow. I'm in Scotland and the sun is shining and its warm. Whats all that about then.

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Post by brorabongo » Mon Oct 04, 2010 6:31 pm

mark.hingston wrote:I'm in Scotland and the sun is shining and its warm. Whats all that about then.
I don't understand what you mean Mark :? ..... Everyone knows it's always sunny in Scotland. :^o :lol:

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Post by munroman » Mon Oct 04, 2010 6:39 pm

brorabongo wrote:
mark.hingston wrote:I'm in Scotland and the sun is shining and its warm. Whats all that about then.
I don't understand what you mean Mark :? ..... Everyone knows it's always sunny in Scotland. :^o :lol:

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Post by Heart of Midlothian » Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:34 pm

Good spot in Carbost just opposite the Talisker distillery overlooking the bay, never had any problems there. Old Inn 2 mins walk up the road is a good bet for food, much better than the touristy Sligachan (although their old mountaineering photos are well worth a look).
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Post by Muzorewa » Tue Oct 05, 2010 2:37 pm

Some ideas of where to go HERE and HERE

Some ideas of where to wild-camp here..... :wink:

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Glen Trool, Galloway Forest Park

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West bank of Loch Linnhe, north of Ardgour

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Loch Glencoul, Sutherland

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Tràigh Allt Chàilgeag, Sutherland

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Eoligarry, Isle of Barra

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Hushinish beach, Isle of Harris

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Uig sands, Isle of Lewis

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Applecross, Wester Ross

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Loch Nan Ceall near Arisaig, Highland

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Loch Beg, Isle of Mull

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Rannoch Moor near the Kings House Hotel

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Loch Indaal, Isle of Islay

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Corran Sands, Isle of Jura

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Kintyre Peninsula, Argyll
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Re: free camping?

Post by dandywarhol » Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:03 pm

Don't see much evidence of latrine digging Muz -! hope you've been a responsible wild camper :wink:
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