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266389 PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 8:11 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Rob

Great pics, the site looks ideal .. Very Happy
can you recall what the fees were ?

Cycling up the mountain will be our challenge Wink


Thanks for the sticky !

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Hi Jim,

sorry I cannot remember the pitch fee's as it was a while ago, but their website is here:
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You'll have to push the bike most of the way up the mountain and hold on tight on the way down Very Happy

No problem with the sticky.

MHS...Rob Very Happy

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Nope, can't remember prices either.

There are dedicated cycle route - you note they follow the contours Smile



For the hilly bits, you use boots Smile Some great walking direct from the site - hills, forests, loch views, rocks, waterfalls, flowers:



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We stayed at The Loch Ness site last October, a very friendly and helpful guy runs it and a wonderful location. The site does accomodate RV's of your size without a doubt although its a wee bit tight on exit especially (quite a steep sharp bend to get back on the main road) but you will manage. The pitches on the shore can slope a bit but there are level pitches behind those. (its basically a strip of land with a road seperating pitches on either side) nice bar, open all year I believe and although I can't remeber what we paid, I note that the campsite link has been posted.

I also agree with the posters who suggested North Ledaig, Morvich, Ardmair Point (luv it) and we have also enjoyed The Sands at Gairloch too, god that must have been 20 yrs ago.
So many places, all enjoyed and recommended

oh, and yes the CC site at Edinburgh (very much an RV friendy site) is well worth a visit if you fancy the delights of the capital.

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Forestboy wrote:
I've just spent 3 days at the CC Edinburgh site on the banks of Firth of Forth


That's Silverknowes to you, pal. Very Happy I wuz brung up about 4 miles from there (in the posh bit.....)

We always stay there for some of our "Hame" trips - the No 42 bus is magic.

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