Luss from Southampton would be 8-9 hours, plus traffic (seasonal/rush hours), plus stops. Depending on time of day I would definitely consider taking the M6 toll section in West Midlands. Once you get north of about Preston on M6 you'll be past the worst of traffic.
The best M6 motorway stop (by far) is Tebay, just north of J38, which is privately run and actually has quite good food and shop although not cheap.
But don't hit Glasgow (M74/M8 urban motorways) anywhere near rush hour on a weekday if you can possibly help it.
Makes me exhausted just reading that schedule!I'm planning a trip at the start of July with the first stop being the Camping and Caravan Club site at Luss on the banks of Loch Lomond. I'm thinking that I could do it in one day. Does anyone have any thoughts on whether that's doable from Southampton area?
I'll have a night there, then a walk up Ben More near Crianlarich the following day with a drive up to Aviemore for the second night.
Third night I'm heading back South again, staying near Jedburgh for a days walking around the hills in Northumberland and then heading down towards Darlington for the fourth night before returning home the following day. It's about 1250 miles in total. 4 nights, 5 days in total.
We did Southampton to Luss in 2013 early start no issues until we got there! Worst attitude from warden at a campsite ever.
- drove through open barrier before checking in.
- wife had not signed her membership card
What time did you set off and can you remember how long it took to drive?
Day 3 drive to Aviemore for a look around then head down towards Perth for the start of the journey home staying overnight at Stone C&C Club site.
Hi EwanJust to add to the suggestions and links (thanks @2into1 and @Velma's Dad !), I've grouped various articles about touring Scotland on my blog here: https://wildaboutscotland.com/experience/. In particular, this includes my favourite campsites plus an article on scenic roads with suggestions of things to see and do.
Happy travels!
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