Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
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Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
Hi
Hoping to take off with kids (5 and 7) this weekend and fancy trying somewhere new.
Intending to head off after work on Thursday and try our first ever wildcamp behind the Kings House in Glencoe. Not really sure where to go next though, so looking for suggestions.
We know and love the Red Squirrel in Glencoe, Glen Brittle on Skye, The Croft at Arisaig and Big Sands at Gairloch but fancy a change. I'd quite like to be on or near the coast as a beach is always good fun for the kids.
Any suggestions?
Sara
Hoping to take off with kids (5 and 7) this weekend and fancy trying somewhere new.
Intending to head off after work on Thursday and try our first ever wildcamp behind the Kings House in Glencoe. Not really sure where to go next though, so looking for suggestions.
We know and love the Red Squirrel in Glencoe, Glen Brittle on Skye, The Croft at Arisaig and Big Sands at Gairloch but fancy a change. I'd quite like to be on or near the coast as a beach is always good fun for the kids.
Any suggestions?
Sara
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Re: Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
Try strontian onich ferry £7.90 and wild camped.have you tried the folk museum at Newtonmore .82acres ,different periods,f.o.c or donations
Re: Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
Clachtoll up in Assynt
http://www.discoverassynt.co.uk/viewdet ... rf=cat_145
Only driven past it a few times,it is in a fantastic location though
http://www.discoverassynt.co.uk/viewdet ... rf=cat_145
Only driven past it a few times,it is in a fantastic location though
all the same but different
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Re: Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
Assynt is really a great place, been up there a few times to climb the Munros and do voluntary work for the John Muir Trust. You will find lots of stretches of old road like at the Kingshouse for you to pull into, but be warned the Midges in Assynt can be very bad so take some sort of midge netting in case you need to open the windows. If the midges get too much you can retreat here for a night. http://www.inch-lodge.co.uk/ Been there a few times myself its a very easy going place, you have to take the track past its door to reach Conival and Ben More Assynt which are climbed together.
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Re: Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
I know the thread title is asking for campsite recommendations, we haven’t stayed on many proper campsites in the area as there’s too much prime wild-camping available. I assume you’re meaning the mainland, or islands available via bridges. I’d recommend:
Oban Caravan & Camping Park just south of Oban on the Gallanach Road, handy for all the local attractions
Kinloch campsite, Isle of Skye, handy for Dunvegan castle and the NW of Skye
As for wild-camping, try:
East Tarbet, Mull of Galloway – a beautiful part of the country
Machrihanish, Kintyre
The west bank of Loch Linnhe, north of the Corran ferry with views to Ben Nevis
Castle Tioram, the castle itself is now fenced off but there’s lots of water to explore
Loch Nan Ceall – Follow the coast south from Arisaig, it’s a dead-end but beautiful
Applecross as has been mentioned, but just camp on the beach
Near Loch Glencoul, about halfway between Ullapool and Durness, there’s wild-camping everywhere.
What about the Slate Islands? Over the bridge to Seil and then jump on the passenger ferry to Easdale for a swift one in the Puffer. Plenty of places to stop on Seil or Luing.
Oban Caravan & Camping Park just south of Oban on the Gallanach Road, handy for all the local attractions
Kinloch campsite, Isle of Skye, handy for Dunvegan castle and the NW of Skye
As for wild-camping, try:
East Tarbet, Mull of Galloway – a beautiful part of the country
Machrihanish, Kintyre
The west bank of Loch Linnhe, north of the Corran ferry with views to Ben Nevis
Castle Tioram, the castle itself is now fenced off but there’s lots of water to explore
Loch Nan Ceall – Follow the coast south from Arisaig, it’s a dead-end but beautiful
Applecross as has been mentioned, but just camp on the beach
Near Loch Glencoul, about halfway between Ullapool and Durness, there’s wild-camping everywhere.
What about the Slate Islands? Over the bridge to Seil and then jump on the passenger ferry to Easdale for a swift one in the Puffer. Plenty of places to stop on Seil or Luing.
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Re: Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
Donald is very keen to wild camp but I feel a bit nervous about it
I quite fancy the Ardnamurchan Campsite, will let you know where we end up.
Sara
Donald is very keen to wild camp but I feel a bit nervous about it
I quite fancy the Ardnamurchan Campsite, will let you know where we end up.
Sara
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Re: Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
I understand your hesitation, campsites have facilities etc, but try it, wild-camping is free, and, looking at the pics above, which is the best view to wake up to in the morning?
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Even Mrs Muz is into it, you know it makes sense
Re: Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
Some lovely pics there Muzorewa, we are going to the Edinburgh Tattoo in August then up to Chanonry Point to maybe see the dolphins. We want to wild camp down the West coast from Inverness-Oban, but would prefer the not so touristy route.Muzorewa wrote:I understand your hesitation, campsites have facilities etc, but try it, wild-camping is free, and, looking at the pics above, which is the best view to wake up to in the morning?
Even Mrs Muz is into it, you know it makes sense
Suggestions/co-ordinates of places to stop over would be great.
Cheers
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Re: Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
I’d head north-west out of Inverness and take the A832 through Muir of Ord, Contin, Gorstan & Achnasheen, then the A896 to Kinlochewe, Torridon & Shieldaig and then follow the coast around to Applecross. Wild-camp on the beach at Applecross then head to Lochcarron over the Bealach na Ba (the pass of the cattle). From Lochcarron to Strathcarron, Stromeferry, and over the Skye bridge. Then back to the mainland on the Kyle Rhea to Glenelg ferry (really worth doing) which then sends you over the magnificent Mam Ratagan Pass to Shiel Bridge, and then the A87 through to Invergarry and the A82 to Fort William. Then I’d head through Glen Coe, wild-camp by the King’s House Hotel and then go on the B8074 to join the A85 at Inverlochy and then on to Oban.
See map below, the direct route (blue) down the great glen is 110 miles and about 3 hours driving. The Team Muz scenic route (red) is 290 miles and about 9 hours driving, but with some sights to behold on the way
Alternatively, (green) instead of the Glenelg ferry, leave Skye at Armadale on the Mallaig ferry then head towards Fort William but go south on the A861 around the west side of Loch Linnhe, great views of Ben Nevis, and then the Corran ferry to get you to Glen Coe.
Check out the pics in this link, a lot of the places are covered there
See map below, the direct route (blue) down the great glen is 110 miles and about 3 hours driving. The Team Muz scenic route (red) is 290 miles and about 9 hours driving, but with some sights to behold on the way
Alternatively, (green) instead of the Glenelg ferry, leave Skye at Armadale on the Mallaig ferry then head towards Fort William but go south on the A861 around the west side of Loch Linnhe, great views of Ben Nevis, and then the Corran ferry to get you to Glen Coe.
Check out the pics in this link, a lot of the places are covered there
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Muzorewa wrote:I’d head north-west out of Inverness and take the A832 through Muir of Ord, Contin, Gorstan & Achnasheen, then the A896 to Kinlochewe, Torridon & Shieldaig and then follow the coast around to Applecross. Wild-camp on the beach at Applecross then head to Lochcarron over the Bealach na Ba (the pass of the cattle). From Lochcarron to Strathcarron, Stromeferry, and over the Skye bridge. Then back to the mainland on the Kyle Rhea to Glenelg ferry (really worth doing) which then sends you over the magnificent Mam Ratagan Pass to Shiel Bridge, and then the A87 through to Invergarry and the A82 to Fort William. Then I’d head through Glen Coe, wild-camp by the King’s House Hotel and then go on the B8074 to join the A85 at Inverlochy and then on to Oban.
See map below, the direct route (blue) down the great glen is 110 miles and about 3 hours driving. The Team Muz scenic route (red) is 290 miles and about 9 hours driving, but with some sights to behold on the way
Alternatively, (green) instead of the Glenelg ferry, leave Skye at Armadale on the Mallaig ferry then head towards Fort William but go south on the A861 around the west side of Loch Linnhe, great views of Ben Nevis, and then the Corran ferry to get you to Glen Coe.
Check out the pics in this link, a lot of the places are covered there
WOW... that's exactly what we were looking for,been on google maps having a peek at red route and it looks amazing.
Thanks so much Muzorewa
Cheers
Barry
Re: Any campsite recommendations for West Coast Scotland?
Another vote for Applecross.
Stunning views, free camping on the beach, tap provided and fires allowed.
Loos and decent pub in village ten mis walk.
We loved it.
Stunning views, free camping on the beach, tap provided and fires allowed.
Loos and decent pub in village ten mis walk.
We loved it.
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One of the 'must visit' places in Britain.
Years ago I found a supplement in a magazine detailing three scenic routes, one in Wales, Abergwesyn to Tregaron, and two in Scotland, The pass of the Cattle leading to Applecross and the other one was the route over Ratagan Forest to Glenelg from whence the logical choice is the small ferry to Skye.
I've done the Tregaron run 'umpteen times but the Applecross run only twice and Ratagan Forest only once. None of them in the Bongo!
Frank
Years ago I found a supplement in a magazine detailing three scenic routes, one in Wales, Abergwesyn to Tregaron, and two in Scotland, The pass of the Cattle leading to Applecross and the other one was the route over Ratagan Forest to Glenelg from whence the logical choice is the small ferry to Skye.
I've done the Tregaron run 'umpteen times but the Applecross run only twice and Ratagan Forest only once. None of them in the Bongo!
Frank
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