WITH some of the most stunning roads the UK has to offer, mountains to travel, golden beaches to walk and an extraordinary history to explore, Scotland is an epic place for a road trip.
When you rent a motorhome in Scotland, you have countless routes to explore. And there are many options, best for lovers of challenging adventures or for those just looking for a relaxing break.
There is something for all tastes and a place to park that is also suitable for all adventurers.
Ed Bassett, Managing Director of Camptoo in the UK, specialists in motorhome and motorhome rentals, has tried the most of them and created his six most productive campsites in Scotland, whether you want to spend the night on a beach, a family place or want one. that will welcome your four-legged friend.
And he classified Camusdarach through Morar, as the beachfront place to spend an afternoon or two. Located in one of the most picturesque parts of the Highlands, with wonderful views of the island of Eigg, Rum and Skye, this is a wonderful stopover. .
It gives simple access, via a trail, through the sand dunes, to 3 beautiful white sand beaches, commonly known as Silver Sands of Morar, which appear on the list of the ten most productive beaches in Europe!local hero film.
It is a paradise for water lovers. The pitches are for motorhomes and motorhomes, some even add the electrical connection. Free Wi-Fi is also an added bonus! Expect a little more luxury here, with spotless gas stations and wash and dry areas.
Ardnamurchan Camp, on the shore of Loch Sunart, west of Kilchoan, is another wonderful place facing the sea. This campground is the best location to explore the west of Ardnamurchan.
It has pristine beaches, quiet coves, and miles of unspoiled reserve to explore. There are beautiful scenery to open the doors of your motorhome in the morning and some of the plots are situated on the beach, where the waves fill the rocky pools.
Thanks to its steep nature, everyone can enjoy the view. Dogs are welcome and there is loose Wi-Fi in some parts of the campsite. Please note that it is not suitable for motorhomes!
When it comes to family camps in Scotland, Ed considers Comrie Croft, near Crieff in Perthshire, to be the best. Located on a 230-acre property, it is suitable for small and medium-sized motorhomes up to six meters.
With features for biking, walking and eating, all available on-site, there really isn’t much reason to leave!Advocating an eco-responsible approach, the camp provides an authentic motorhome experience as close to nature as possible.
If you like to take your dog on your road trip, Caolasnacon’s campground and caravan park are at the top of your list.
Off the beaten track and surrounded by mountain scenery, it’s just a few miles from Glencoe, on the south bank of Loch Leven and there’s something to explore. The lake offers fishing, boating, water skiing and windsurfing.
Another dog shelter is Mortonhall Caravan
And Ed’s vote for the most productive off-roader goes to The Clachtoll Beach Campground in Assynt, directly on North Coast Road 500, in a prime location to explore the delights of northern Scotland.
An award-winning site for families and pets, it’s definitely a stop that won’t disappoint. Just a hundred meters from Calchtoll Beach and picturesque Split Rock, your stay is guaranteed.
Offering electric power and many other plots depending on the desired terrain and the view, there is something for everyone.
Just five miles away is the village of Lochinver, with a variety of department stores and restaurants for your stay. Definitely worth a pass if you’re thinking about embarking on the North Coast 500.
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