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Subject Topic: Scotland in October Post Reply Post New Topic
14/12/2007 at 8:40am
 Location: Langport Somerset
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We are thinking of taking our tourer to Scotland for a couple of weeks mid to end of October 08. Any area in particular that you would recommend? (Sites & places), for 2 adults & 9 year old, but dont want the all singing & dancing sites. Many thanks


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14/12/2007 at 9:02am
 Location: Dundee
 Outfit: Hobby 650 Premium & Range Rover HSE
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Ang/Ken,

If you give me some idea of what area you are planning on visiting I may be able to recommend some site for you to consider.

Jamsie



14/12/2007 at 10:12am
 Location: Lanarkshire
 Outfit: Elddis Avante 482
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A lot depends on what you are looking for. But we really enjoyed Rothiemurchus Camp & Caravan Park in Aviemore.   Take a look at their site for local information.

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=3071

If you like wildlife I would also recommend the Ilse of Mull. We went to both at the end of September beginning of October this year.

Valerie



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14/12/2007 at 3:09pm
 Location: Langport Somerset
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Many thanks for the replies.  We dont really know where abouts to travel to or what is open.  We did email a site on Loch Ness but they close end Sept.

Klyasmum - that site looks lovely will email them

We do enjoy walking short walks with places of interest - ie this year we visited the lake district and although we were on a mapped route that states 1 - 2 hours it took us all day as we tend to stop & take in the area instead of just completing the walk.  Somewhere with a nice country pub for a meal would be a bonus.

Once again many thanks



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14/12/2007 at 3:31pm
 Location: Dundee
 Outfit: Hobby 650 Premium & Range Rover HSE
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Ang/Ken,

In that case may I suggest a few places, the Gart Caravan Park on the outskirts of Callander(Stirlingshire) would be an ideal base for you, it's ideal for visiting the Trossachs National Park, Loch Lomond, Blair Drummond Safari Park or Stirling Castle and the Lade Inn just outside Callander does excellent food and it also brews it's own beer.

Blair Castle Caravan Park in Blair Atholl(Perthshire) would also be a good base, it's near Pitlochry where you can have a visit to the salmon ladder, it's also near to Queen's View which is well worth a visit for the scenery alone. If you stay on the Blair Castle site you also get free access into the grounds of Blair Castle which is also well worth visiting and the Atholl Arms in the village is excellent.

Milton of Fonab Caravan Park(in Pitlochry) would also be a good location as it is within walking distance of Pitlochry.

If you want breathtaking scenery you should also consider Invercoe Caravan Park(Highlands), this is near Fort William and would give you access to some of the ferry ports that take you to some of the Islands.

Hope this helps

Jamsie

 



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14/12/2007 at 3:39pm
 Location: Devon
 Outfit: Autosleeper Symbol
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Look at this site to find the area you think you would like http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/index.html    Use www.flickr .com to see pictures of the locality....... the more pictures the more fondly remembered. Then find your site on this web site and  use the aerial view in the maps to see whats nearby.

I went this year and did a round trip from Oban up through the Caledonian Canal to Rosemarkie near Inverness.(Dolphins)  Up the East coast road to John O Groats then across to Scourie on the North West down to Ullapool and eventually through Glencoe and home...... 1770 miles- I had to stop taking photos it was taking too long to get around. Don't worry about the roads where they are shown as single track with passing places.Not a problem at all. (I've got an Autosleeper Symbol. Enjoy yourselves. 



15/12/2007 at 4:01pm
 Location: Stenhousemuir
 Outfit: Elldiss Shamal Skoda Superb
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Galloway is an area often overlooked. Folk either to busy heading north or south.  Park of the Brandedleys a bit commercial maybe, but very well run and would definately recommend. Plenty to do in surrounding area.


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15/12/2007 at 11:41pm
 Location: carlisle
 Outfit: Bailey Pegasus Genoa
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We had a lovely week at Lomond Woods which is at the south end of loch lomond, easy walk to the village, to the loch and visitor centre, aquarium, 3 or four places to eat in the village plus macdonalds (if that takes your fancy), just on the entrance to the site.  A nice park in the village, train to Glasgow, lovely places to walk and drive to.  A drive up the loch is beautiful we went through Glencoe and up to fort william breath taking scenery.

Shirley



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16/12/2007 at 9:39am
 Location: Fife Scotland
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Bretagne Audi A4 2.0TDI
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The caravan club site in Edinburgh is open all year round and is good for day trips all areas

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16/12/2007 at 5:51pm
 Location: Scotland
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Jamsie 423 has it spot on...


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16/12/2007 at 10:27pm
 Location: Langport Somerset
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many thanks to all - these all sound great places just a matter of deciding where !!!

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24/9/2008 at 12:43am
 Location: Chester
 Outfit: Outwell Wolf Lake 7
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Cannich Caravan and Camping Park
http://www.btinternet.com/~highlandcamping/
is our favourite. The owners Matt and Fay are really helpful and friendly.
It's in the middle of gorgeous scenery, in a wooded area with hills/mountains surrounding it. Glen Affric itself is about 12 miles up the road and is spectacular. (My photo on here is of Glen Affric).
Pub is 5 minutes walk into the village.
It has a small childrens play area, free showers, new cafe. No entertainment but with the Glen Affric pub up the road we didn't need it!
We love this site.
You wake up to the birds singing and there are bunnies around the site.
It's open for camping until the end of October. They have statics for hire all year round.

It's about 20 odd miles to Inverness and 12 miles from Loch Ness. There's lot's to see and do around the area whether you walk, cycle (the site hires bikes) or go in the car.
There is also free wifi available on site.

Caroline.



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24/9/2008 at 12:44am
 Location: Chester
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....By the way.... I know your post was written in 2007, but I thought other people might be looking for somewhere to go this October!

Caroline

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24/9/2008 at 12:54pm
 Location: North Lanarkshire
 Outfit: CI Itaca
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Quote: Originally posted by crd3000 on 24/9/2008
....By the way.... I know your post was written in 2007, but I thought other people might be looking for somewhere to go this October!

Caroline
Not to worry, the original poster is going this October too !



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