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Scotland is located in the northernmost part of the United Kingdom and has a population of just over 5 million. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, while Glasgow is the largest city. Scotland features a variety of landscapes, with the Highlands mainly made up of ancient rock formations, and the country includes more than 790 islands. Inland, you'll find many freshwater lakes. Scotland is also renowned for its whisky and stunning natural scenery. Read more
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Camping in Scotland

Scotland is the perfect country to explore by motorhome, offering you complete freedom to travel at your own pace. You can choose to discover a different part of Scotland each day, or simply stay longer in one spot if you prefer. Wild camping is permitted in Scotland, so you don’t always need to stay on a campsite or motorhome park.

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Campsites in Scotland

There aren’t many designated motorhome parks in Scotland, and most campsites are smaller and more intimate. Some are run by British owners, offering a friendly welcome. As long as you respect the environment and avoid protected nature reserves, you’re often free to park up and stay overnight in the wild. However, keep in mind that these locations rarely provide electric hook-ups. Scotland boasts breathtaking bays and natural landscapes, making it the perfect destination for those seeking peace and quiet in a stunning setting.

Sights and Activities

Scottish Highlands

The Scottish Highlands offer the classic Scottish scenery—vast landscapes with lochs, mountains, beaches, and waterfalls. This region is ideal for outdoor activities such as rafting and canyoning, and you can even climb the highest mountain in the Highlands. Dolphin spotting is also possible, and in summer, you can relax on some of the whitest beaches. To truly experience all the beauty of the Highlands, it’s a good idea to spend at least several days exploring the area.

Edinburgh

Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland since the 15th century and remains a vibrant and important city. The centre is divided into the historic Old Town and the elegant New Town, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There is plenty to see and do in Edinburgh, making it a popular destination for tourists year after year.

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The Jacobite Train

This historic steam train runs between Mallaig and Fort William, offering a truly unforgettable journey with spectacular views along the way. The train became especially famous through the Harry Potter films, making it a magical experience for fans and non-fans alike!

Natural Beauty and History in Scotland

While Scotland may not offer the sunniest weather, it more than makes up for it with its incredible landscapes. Travelling by motorhome ensures a relaxing holiday surrounded by scenery that often looks like a painting. For an unforgettable adventure, set off on a camper trip through Scotland and enjoy everything this remarkable country has to offer!

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