Hi, I’m looking for ideas to go camping with my girls in the trailer tent, being Aberdeen based we’ve done, Edinburgh (many times), Bair Drummond
(many times), Dundee, Nairn, Inverness, Dingwall, probably some I have forgotten. Being April, I’m a bit weary of going North and our range is about
500 miles total with a week’s duration. Dogs staying home with the wife
Suggestions welcome, thanks.
The Trossachs ?
Skye, harris, Lewis, awesome countryside - if you drive out via Mallaig they can even see the famous viaduct - if they are into Harry Potter
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Originally posted by HowardB
Skye, harris, Lewis, awesome countryside - if you drive out via Mallaig they can even see the famous viaduct - if they are into Harry Potter
Aviemore or Fort William as a base, plenty thing to do around those areas.
The viewpoint on the hill at head of Loch Shiel is amazing, if you time it right you can also watch the steam train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct
from the same point.
Isle of Skye.... if you get lucky with the weather.
Just remember the Avon skin-so-soft for the midges!
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Originally posted by Slater
Aviemore or Fort William as a base, plenty thing to do around those areas.
The viewpoint on the hill at head of Loch Shiel is amazing, if you time it right you can also watch the steam train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct from the same point.
Isle of Skye.... if you get lucky with the weather.
Just remember the Avon skin-so-soft for the midges!
Skye is nice, with loads of options for scenery. Midges are an issue if the wind's calm. You could go mad and go over to Mull, or similar -
show them Tobermory!
Both good if they're the sort of kids who enjoy scenery and walking (and can put up with rain now and again). Not so good if they always need to
be 'entertained' as there's nothing like that on the islands!
How about going south to places like Bambrough, Seahouses, or Lindisfarne?
Northumberland is great, fabulous 2nd hand bookshop in Alnwick and castle.
Plockton, at the back of the Kyle of Localsh. (remember Hamish Macbeth?)
Gives you Skye or mainland options.
It's on the Kyle/Inverness railway line as well. A trip worth doing in it's own right.
Thanks for all the suggestions certainly lots to look into