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26-07-2015, 11:46 | #1 |
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Trolling to Scotland
Morning,
Off on our next trip, going to Scotland. Never done Scotland before, want to go to Ben Nevis, Loch Ness, Isle of skye and ?. Going for 3 weeks and want to go all the way round the coast. Stopping off in Lake District either on the way there or back. Its me, misses and 4 boys ( 4,6,7& 13). we're taking the sit on kayak. Any one got any suggestions of must see places, good camp-sites. we're up for a bit of laning if anyone's up for it (but not extreme, we got to get home) . Any input grateful. Cheers Paul. |
26-07-2015, 12:31 | #2 |
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There's no greenlaning up there, but there is off road pay & play sites (£25 PD), drumclog is a good one and suitable for all levels and you can camp/ park up there, look up Scotland west all terrain on Facebook & send them a message they're generally out each month or drumclog 4x4 folk out every weekend just don't go yourself.
I'm now in northern Ireland or I'd go with you |
26-07-2015, 13:45 | #3 |
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Yeh like Mel says no greenlanes up here, there's general rights of access over all ground subject to following the Outdoor Access Code but that's only for walkers/cyclists and horseback, not vehicles. If you want to go on land with a motor vehicle you have to have specific permission from the landowner.
I pay an annual membership for a big offroad site near me but they don't do daily pay and play, just a year's membership. Tons of places to visit and great scenery, especially up north. If castles are your thing there's a few of them eg. Edinburgh, Stirling, Glamis to name a few. Glamis is a nice one near me, right out in the middle of the Angus countryside and still the home of Earl Strathmore. |
26-07-2015, 16:09 | #4 |
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Thanks for input, looks like our off roading will be by foot. lol
Last time I went on a pay and play site must have been 15 years ago with our little Suzuki sj413 ... So maybe its time but not risking it with caravan to tow home. Will probably do 2.5k miles towing on this trip. Mel just seen your build your doing , Well impressed. |
26-07-2015, 19:23 | #5 |
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Do not forget your Passport !
Just in case Sturgeon declares independance.
Don't forget to pack some Ginger Hair Dye and a man skirt ! Codpiece optional ! lol I have only been the once to Edinburgh and we loved it especially the dry sense of humour they seem to have in abundance. Went to a car boot sale flea market on a Sunday and some bloke in a Volvo nearly ran over the car park attendant in the field. His response was not to curse at the idiot but he shouted out" At least I nearly got killed by a proper car "No a Lada " |
26-07-2015, 20:46 | #6 | |
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If its scotoffroad that macbethical is on about you can have a bring your own day with tuition or drive one of theirs. First time I offroaded was up there, many great hints & tips learned |
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26-07-2015, 23:06 | #7 | |
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Same price for the driving tuition as it is for a year's membership of the site, I've done it as well though not long after I got the Trol and as Mel says was definitely worth it. Paul, if you are planning on being around Perth/Bridge of Earn way let me know and if I'm around you can always come out on the site with me in my Trol. |
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27-07-2015, 15:24 | #8 |
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Glen Nevis
Hi buddy stop off at glen Nevis camp site in fort William
It's right at the foot of Ben Nevis and cheep as chips I'm heading up there at the weekend The views going through Glenn Coe are stunning |
27-07-2015, 21:50 | #9 |
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If you go north via the Lakes and come back down via the East coast. I'll gladly show you around the nice non scratchy bits if the North Yorkshire moors. There are plenty of places to land your tin tent. I live in Redcar at the mouth of the Tees.
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27-07-2015, 21:51 | #10 |
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Barrbeast, Hi and Thanks for invitation We're leaving on Thursday morning and probably have a night in Yorkshire. Then into Scotland, When are you free after Friday, because we got no time/place commitments and I'd like to take you up on your offer.
Newfy Hi just checked out that campsite, there's no room this weekend for Caravans so can't meet up but I'll phone them in morning to find out when they got some space. Cheers for that Paul. |
27-07-2015, 22:07 | #11 |
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Hi mate they only book about 1 third of there pitches in advance
They book around 80 pitches on a first come basis daily I've been 3 times and never booked in advance I plan to stay at the pines in tyndrum as my first stop then up to fort William |
27-07-2015, 23:02 | #12 |
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Patrolman Hi and thanks for your offer. We're doing the Lakes on the way back
but just the north part.Heard it's less touristy (coming from a tourist).So we can shoot across the other side and meet up. Would love to Troll the Moors. Newfy. Thanks for that, is that the norm for Scotland because we never quite know what path we are taking so don't like pre booking when touring. Cheers Paul |
28-07-2015, 15:45 | #13 |
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Camping
Hi it's not the normal way most places take a small deposit up
Front and pay the balance on Arrival Glen Nevis camp is a tad different from the norm Not really sure why but it's really popular with tourists |
28-07-2015, 19:58 | #14 | |
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28-07-2015, 23:50 | #15 |
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Is it 3 weeks you're up for Paul? I'm a bit chocka this weekend and then away the following but what about weekend of the 15/16th?
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