"How wild are you going? I enjoy going down to Loch Doon or St Mary's Loch for a night away"
Just looking to get away for a night somewhere quiet and secluded. Not decided on a place or area yet so all suggestions welcome |
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"We are looking to do a bit of wild camping before the really bad weather comes. Has anybody any idea of any nice quiet spots with some good scenery. Thanks "
We've got a quiet spot, with lovely scenery. Not quite fully 'wild', but you can have a campfire and it's very peaceful.
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"We are looking to do a bit of wild camping before the really bad weather comes. Has anybody any idea of any nice quiet spots with some good scenery. Thanks
We've got a quiet spot, with lovely scenery. Not quite fully 'wild', but you can have a campfire and it's very peaceful.
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"We are looking to do a bit of wild camping before the really bad weather comes. Has anybody any idea of any nice quiet spots with some good scenery. Thanks
We've got a quiet spot, with lovely scenery. Not quite fully 'wild', but you can have a campfire and it's very peaceful.
Have a look at the profile xx"
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Depends how far you like to travel. Loch Awe is our favourite for wild camping and fishing, we go a good few times a year.
Depending on your network no phone signal, hardly see anyone bliss |
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"We are looking to do a bit of wild camping before the really bad weather comes. Has anybody any idea of any nice quiet spots with some good scenery. Thanks
We've got a quiet spot, with lovely scenery. Not quite fully 'wild', but you can have a campfire and it's very peaceful.
Have a look at the profile xx
Tried to message you for more info but couldn’t because we aren’t site supporters "
We e had a tough time this year!
Almost shut down because of it so battened down the filters.
We'll message you x |
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"Plenty of places now this are getting quieter , ardrossan beach is good and the restrictions lift in the trossachs in September too xx"
I've had lots of great night camping in the trossachs... if you don't mind a walk / hike / ride, there are lots of great locations that aren't subject to the restrictions! (Which seem to cover the areas you can drive to!) |
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Glen Etive has some great spots. We had a great location not far down the turn from Glencoe... had a good parking spot that wasn't a passing place then an embankment down to the river and big flat bit between the embankment and the river. I can't post map links here but there is multiple good locations on the road |
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"Plenty of places now this are getting quieter , ardrossan beach is good and the restrictions lift in the trossachs in September too xx"
Myself and my GF will be in Brig O Turk on the 29th of September. Can accommodate |
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By *eaf44Man
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Remember if you are turning up at a location close to the road, and/or in large numbers, and/or with large numbers of people, and/or with large tents and camping furniture you are not wild camping and have no right to be there under the access code.
Large numbers of campers have been causing problems in Glen Etive and other areas, and it is they who will be responsible for us losing our rights to wild camp if they don't start showing respect for the areas they visit.
Be part of the solution and not part of the problem. |
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"Remember if you are turning up at a location close to the road, and/or in large numbers, and/or with large numbers of people, and/or with large tents and camping furniture you are not wild camping and have no right to be there under the access code.
Large numbers of campers have been causing problems in Glen Etive and other areas, and it is they who will be responsible for us losing our rights to wild camp if they don't start showing respect for the areas they visit.
Be part of the solution and not part of the problem. "
Well said, you should only bring with you what you can carry by walking or cycling.
Then you'll find quiet places to yourselves and stay within the spirit of wildcamping.
No use looking for somewhere you can just drive to and expect it to be deserted. |
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"Remember if you are turning up at a location close to the road, and/or in large numbers, and/or with large numbers of people, and/or with large tents and camping furniture you are not wild camping and have no right to be there under the access code.
Large numbers of campers have been causing problems in Glen Etive and other areas, and it is they who will be responsible for us losing our rights to wild camp if they don't start showing respect for the areas they visit.
Be part of the solution and not part of the problem. "
Would just be the both of us and our tent. Really just looking to get get away, turn our phones off and enjoy the peace and quiet |
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