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info on Loch Lomond area

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We are staying on the shores of Loch Lomond for the 5 months of the summer and will be posting info on the area for motorhomer .first up a short video we shot at the Invercoe site ( much better than the c&cc site at glen coe)

 
#4 ·
cobbleland camping in the forest campsite

Next up a video i shot during our stay at cobbleland campsite run by Camping in the Forest and the C&CC , its a short easy cycle to Aberfoyle .Its on a river with fishing and nice walks in an adjacent woodland....great bluebell wood which has finished now sadly

 
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Re: cobbleland camping in the forest campsite

andyandsue said:
Next up a video i shot during our stay at cobbleland campsite run by Camping in the Forest and the C&CC , its a short easy cycle to Aberfoyle .Its on a river with fishing and nice walks in an adjacent woodland....great bluebell wood which has finished now sadly

Curious as to what the guy ropes were for on the MH 30 seconds into the video.
 
#7 ·
Hi Andy & Sue What is the practicalities taking the inflatable kayak out on Lock Lomand. I know we are not tied to places like UK but if it is frowned upon or not wise l would like to know before l make a big booboo and any ideas on places we can empty to poop bucket please? Think it should be ready for an empty by there

Many thanks... *Caro*
 
#8 ·
boat/canoe launching

Milarrochy bay ranger station has free parking during the day and a nice beach for launching canoes. Balmaha village also has free day parking during the day at the info offfice and is 100m from a nice grassy area and slip way( just down hill from the oaktree pub)

both launch areas are on the east of the loch and so benefit from an onshore wind ...but the whole stretch of road on the east shore is a total no go zone for overnighting...much better are the 4 laybys just north of Luss on the west shore...ill be posting a report about them later
 
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There's a campsite at Cashel on the east side of Loch lomond, run by "Camping in the Forest". It's north of the Millarochy Bay site.

Full facilities on site and has its own slipway. Plenty of walking nearby on the surrounding hills. Stunning sunsets and views of the Loch.

Closest shops at Balmaha, other than the camp shop.
 
#10 ·
and also

.....and another campsite run by the C&CC between cashells and Balmaha which also has a slip way for boats but they all charge......now im not saying that Bulawayolass( by the way i stayed in Bulawayo years ago but i digress)...is a cheapskate but if free camping nearby then the ranger station is by far the best bet with Balmaha slipway the next for launching a canoe
If launching from balmaha head half a mile out in the loch to the nature reserve island of Inchcailloch

take care as the SouthWesterly can whip up white horses on the loch and it is nearly 5 mile wide at this point

IF camping then take a look at both sites as they are a bit different in both feel and layout cheers sue and andrew
 
#11 ·
Thanks for that l will print it all off so have it with us, :lol: l am tight but l also want to get used to wildcamping as have done the odd night but not much at all.

Where and why in Bulawayo :p not that l am biased but the most beautiful city in the world. And l found out the other day twinned with Aberdeen
 
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suegalway said:
Hi andyandsue

Can kayaks be hired at any of the lochs?

Thanks - your videos are really helpful!
just along road from invercoe campsite on a82,isle of glencoe hotel,next door to the hotel hires out kayaks etc.http://www.paddlelochaber.co.uk/ better still 7 miles down rd.kinlochleven/if you have a towbar you could borrow my old wooden trailer and 2 s.o.t kayaks for the day.just outside village perfect launching spot,known locally as seagull island. popular wildcamping spot. jim m :roll:
 
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Thanks mollmagee... great info and what a generous gesture. We may well take you up on it. We're in the process of planning a trip in August and only know at the moment that we're definitely heading towards Sango Sand, Durness from Oxfordshire. The rest of the trip is in the 'planning' stage which means I have written "SCOTLAND" on the first page of a note book. :roll:
 
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suegalway said:
Thanks mollmagee... great info and what a generous gesture. We may well take you up on it. We're in the process of planning a trip in August and only know at the moment that we're definitely heading towards Sango Sand, Durness from Oxfordshire. The rest of the trip is in the 'planning' stage which means I have written "SCOTLAND" on the first page of a note book. :roll:
we wont be back until 18 august but sure something can be arranged.jim m :roll:
 
#17 ·
loch lomond overnight parking and canoe hire

A local bunkhouse opposite the pub in Balmaha hires out canoes which can be launched directly below the Oaktree pub 100 meters away

The video is of 4 lay-bys just north of the village of Luss on the busy A82 on the west coast of the Loch Lomond. Not ideal as the really good spots start above the north part of the lake on the A82. the 4 laybys are separated from the road by trees and always have a smattering of vans "overnighting"

 
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Re: loch lomond overnight parking and canoe hire

andyandsue said:
A local bunkhouse opposite the pub in Balmaha hires out canoes which can be launched directly below the Oaktree pub 100 meters away

The video is of 4 lay-bys just north of the village of Luss on the busy A82 on the west coast of the Loch Lomond. Not ideal as the really good spots start above the north part of the lake on the A82. the 4 laybys are separated from the road by trees and always have a smattering of vans "overnighting"

Thank you so much. Everybody has been very helpful.
 
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I have stayed at The Red Squirrel site at Glencoe. It doesnt have EHU but its in a fabulous situation. It also allows campfires til 11pm! Then the guy douses them with a bucket of water! Makes for a warm evening and very sociable.
The laybyes on A82 at Luss are great for an overnight stop, but can be attractive to the travelling community too!
I live not far from there so pass them regularly.
The C&CC site is not far away but the facilities there are not easily accessible for emptying grey waste from MH. I had to give up trying to get near the drain due to the overhanging trees. The warden told me I was better driving to a road side drain and emptying there!
Its a lovely site though right on the shore of the loch! Wild with midges in damp weather!
 
#21 ·
anneveronica said:
I have stayed at The Red Squirrel site at Glencoe. It doesnt have EHU but its in a fabulous situation. It also allows campfires til 11pm! Then the guy douses them with a bucket of water! Makes for a warm evening and very sociable.

Do these sites mind a (fairly) quiet generator if no hook up? We've got a Kipor which we use at Enduros/MotorCross meetings and nobody "seems" to mind but that's over the noise of motorbikes of course!
 
#24 ·
loch linie and the CCcampsite Bunree

30 mins drive north of the Invercoe campsite is this gem,loch side with new pleasant managers. the best pitches are loch side but a bit narrow so they are designated "no awning" and are unreservable.

So book a few nights online in any pitch and when turning up ask the manager to move to a front pitch at 12 next day.....the manager is very obliging and will move you where poss...its poss to move because they do not allow to specify front pitches when booking in advance

video shot a few days ago with fantastic storms rolling in

 
#25 ·
overnight parking bridge of orchy

Once north of Crianlarich the choices for overnight parking get far better with some fantastic spots
This one is a good example with a free piper thrown in.
Its a few miles north of the Bridge of Orchy on the A82
Its a popular tourist coach halt, a Scot in full regalia and playing the pipes greets tourists in the car park( he lives in the tag axle usually overnighting too!

best area is gravel bays to the north slightly, once the Japanese tour groups are gone its a magical area.
Pushing on north some great spots can be found on the A82 on Rannoch Moor

video link below

 
#26 ·
overnight parking next to loch katherine steam boat

If you are taking the steam boat on loch katherine you will have to pay ÂŁ5 parking so how about paying an extra ÂŁ5 and having a relaxed lay-in and breakfast and step out of your van for the 10.30 am sailing.
lovely 13 mile loch side tarmac cycle way from the loch end back to the overnight parking
parking bays on left suitable for 6.5- ish M vans
public toilets
great free camping in the surrounding country but this parking really suits for those doing the cycle way
Sue and Andrew
video link below