Chilmark
We are planning a 2 week trip to Scotland so wondering if anyone could help with recommendations for routes and stops, thanks in advance
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We were there a couple of years ago in June, no midges although the camp shop did stock repellent and hoods!Thinking about Scotland again but worried about the midge. Thinking about Culzean Castle campsite.
HiWe are planning a 2 week trip to Scotland so wondering if anyone could help with recommendations for routes and stops, thanks in advance
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Have a look at the book Slow Road To Scotland by Martin Dorey I have found it very useful for planning a trip to Outer Hebredies this year,the book covers the whole of ScotlandWe are planning a 2 week trip to Scotland so wondering if anyone could help with recommendations for routes and stops, thanks in advance
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to Italy instead. No midges! (Or buy some midge screens)Thinking about Scotland again but worried about the midge. Thinking about Culzean Castle campsite.
Re the midges around Arisaig/ Skye. What is the situation for half term week end of May, is it midge season then or too early? TIA
Hi
We had the same questions last year and did plenty of research on this forum which we found really very helpful.
We had a wonderful two and a half weeks in May with perfect weather. This was our route.
Stopped over at Loch Lomond for two nights
Headed up to Glencoe for one night
Then to Applecross - a must see which is all about the breathtaking drive getting there (not for the nervous driver) - just one night
Back down to Skye - did an anti-clockwise loop around Skye two nights in each site and also some wild camping
Back Across on the ferry to Mallaig and down to arisaig for a three nights - wonderful white beaches - and a small golf course - yay
Back through to Fort William
It’s well worth the time to drive up (we’re in Hertfordshire) - would thoroughly recommend it - we had the most wonderful time
Plenty to see along the way on that route.
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Wester Ross is quite special, there’s a winding mountain pass from the south. Starting the drive at Lochcarron, head along towards Kishorn - perhaps even stop for a snack at the Kishorn Seafood bar - then continue on towards Shieldaig. But about 3 miles on from Kishorn, you will see a sign directing you towards Applecross over the "Bealach". This pass is not for the faint hearted mainly single track with passing places, perfect for a California, but nothing larger. Eventually the vista of Applecross bay opens up before you, spectacular!I’m not a frequent-enough visitor to know, really; I think that would depend on the weather and the wind. I *do* remember the woman at the Glendaruel campsite telling us (when we popped in to have a look in late June), that the midges had been very bad for the May bank holiday. But I think she was mentioning it because it was surprising. Also, they are a bit more inland and sheltered amongst lots of trees so I imagine it would have been worse there...
We made sure we had [some midge screens bought from a Scottish company](https://www.jerbacampervans.co.uk/campervan-feature/midge-screen/) before we headed northwards.
Where did you camp in Angus? WE are about to do our first trip and were thinking of heading there tomorrow.If you have the time (and ability and inclination!) then fit anti-midge netting over the Cali mesh. The California anti-insect mesh upstairs and down is too course to prevent the intrepid Scottish midge in search of a meal. Oh and "Skin So Soft" is a waste of time.
On a more positive note, take the ferry from Wemyss Bay over to Rothesay and spend a day or two on Bute. There's great wild camping at the head of St Ninians Bay (gorgeous views and beautiful beach, follow the sign for Calum's Cabin) and visit Mount Stuart and also St Blanes (my favourite place on God's earth)... and there's a whole East coast to Scotland that is crammed with great castles, gorgeous little fishing villages and fabulous glens. (I'm in Angus so I will just mention Prosen and Clova).
Most important of all, have fun. You will be made most welcome.
Hi Chilmark
Posted our itinerary for our June/July trip earlier on forum.
Researched route from threads on forum plus own preferences if that helps?
Hi Loslynch,Where did you camp in Angus? WE are about to do our first trip and were thinking of heading there tomorrow.
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