Motorhome Hire in Scotland

9 November, 2008 (08:25) | RVs

Visiting Scotland and hiring a camper van or motorhome is becoming a popular choice for people within and for those who travel to the UK. The reasons are many, but may include the rugged coastline, open wilderness, high mountains and stunning lochs. Here are some routes that take you to the Hebridean islands.

Easy access to the Hebridean Islands is one reason why many people choose to hire a motorhome in Scotland. Glasgow to Oban and then on to one of the main Hebridean islands is a popular route. Glasgow to Oban only takes around 3 hours. Plenty of time to acquaint yourself with the motorhome. You’ll definitely enjoy the Loch Lomond National Park and the welcoming campsites. The fresh air, the relaxed atmosphere and the perspective of adventure are the key ingredients at the beginning of any motorhome trip.

One of the larger islands is Mull, a great destination for motorhomers. A real Scottish wilderness with some amazing scenary. Home to the famous Golden Eagles, you may also see otters, Minke whales and dolphins around the islands. Once you’ve parked your van in one of the six campsites on Mull, it’s time to explore and take a walking tour of the peaceful hills of the island or discover the rocky bays to the north.

Moving onwards, take the Mallaig road and stop off at your leisure. Arisaig is where you will find most of the camp sites and you could spend a few days here to really see all that is available. Surrounded by stunning scenery, this area is a must see for all who visit the Hebridean islands.

To complete the tour, take your camper van to Skye by ferry, don’t worry it’s just a small crossing that will get you to another history laden island. Visit the Tallisker distillery or the many sights of Gaelic history. Leaving Skye, you can head across the bridge back to Glasgow the starting point of our tour.

The journey back to Glasgow is very scenic and one that you will remember for a long time. Some amazing scenery with the backdrop of impressive mountains and ancient walls. This is a real stop for camper vans, before you enter Loch Lomond Park once more. This is a great route for those new to hiring a campervan for their vacation and for those who have yet to take a tour of the Hebridean Islands.

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