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Posted: 19.10.2016  ·  #1
Hoping to spend a bit of time around Scotland, maybe in the Spring.
Don't want to stay on campsites. Would prefer free or up to £10/night.
Is there a map like ours available anywhere?


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Posted: 19.10.2016  ·  #2
To be honest I'm not sure but Scotland was very MH friendly when I went although I spent most of the time in campsites there was loads of wild camping available it just didn't meet my needs when I was there. Ferrys to the islands were reasonable and accommodated MH too


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Posted: 19.10.2016  ·  #3
I use Britstops & Wildcamping.co.uk. Never been stuck for a place to overnight.


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Posted: 20.10.2016  ·  #4
Try Scottish Motorhome Wildcampers


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Posted: 20.10.2016  ·  #5
Wildcamping.co.uk.for me used on our 10 day trip to Scotland and only stayed in one campsite :D :D


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Posted: 20.10.2016  ·  #6
Quote by presstout1

Hoping to spend a bit of time around Scotland, maybe in the Spring.
Don't want to stay on campsites. Would prefer free or up to £10/night.
Is there a map like ours available anywhere?


Click here: forum/topic.php?t=11118


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Posted: 20.10.2016  ·  #9
Thanks for all the responses.
We're not big fans of wild camping, unless there would be other mh's there too.
l came across a post about a list of stopovers in Scotland by someone in the group, but when I tried to open it, it said I had to ask permission from the poster, which I did, but no response yet & I can't find the post again :'(


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Posted: 06.11.2016  ·  #10
Try www. campercontact.nl, hit maps and it will show available places. The is also a campercontact app. Best of luck.


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Is May a good time to visit Scotland ,Im thinking more about midges rather than weather


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Posted: 22.03.2017  ·  #12
We are off to Scotland at the end of May for 10 days, hopefully won't be eaten by midge, btw heard Avon's skin so soft is a great midges repellent. Recommended by Lonely Planet.


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Posted: 22.03.2017  ·  #13
Check out the Avon 'skin so soft' . I believe there are two versions of it available. Can't remember which is the one believed to be effective. Haven't used it myself.

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Posted: 22.03.2017  ·  #14
Think it's the original dry oil Skin So Soft that's needed.


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