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Western Isles

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:30 pm
by psquiddy
We are going touring the Hebrides in late May/early June - approximate route is planned to be:

South London
A couple of stops before Scotland
Annan
Kilmartin
Oban - Isle of Mull
Mull - Mainland (Fishnish - Lochaline)
Mallaig - Skye
Skye - Tarbert (Harris)
Stornoway - Ullapool
Durness
Back to England, route not planned yet

We are off in about 2 weeks from now but - should we book ferries and campsites in advance i.e. now, or 24/12 hours ahead or just turn up?

Just turning up is my preference as it makes things more flexible, but some of the ferries only have a couple of sailings per day.

Any suggestions for excellent places to visit and Bongo friendly camp sites also appreciated.

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:49 pm
by dandywarhol
Look at some of the Calmac Island Hoppers for value.

I suggest booking - Calmac don't charge for changing a booking once made.....enjoy!

Have a look here for camping http://www.scottishcamping.com/

Excellent camping, albeit basic at Sligahan on Skye, Horgabost on Harris, Cnip (Kneep/Reef, all the same place :? ) on Lewis

Here's a few pics I posted from Easter http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v641/ ... ides%2011/

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:23 pm
by munroman
If you are going to Durness, nearby is Balnakiel, an old RAF base, just past it at the road end there is a huge beach which leads out to a sandy headland with huge dunes.

On top is a control tower, where they watch the planes bomb an island just off the coast.

Depending on the season you can see puffins feeding their young.

The Kylesku Hotel does great seafood, the bar food is just the same as the Restaurant, but much cheaper, all the seafood is caught that day, so the menu depends on the catch.

They do a mean rack of prawns.

Enjoy! :)

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:34 pm
by MountainGoat
It must be a long time since I last went to Sligahan campsite. I only have horrible memories of it as one of the worst for midges, don't tell me that it has been cleaned up. Last time we were on Skye we chose Kinloch Campsite near Dunvegan which was midge free. Got to agree with you about the other two campsites though.

On North Harris there is a great free place to camp at the end of the single track road to Hushinish with a water tap and a public toilet laid on to boot.

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Road to Hushinish

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Free wild camping for tents and motorhomes off track to Jetty facing Scarp Island

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Toilet & Water Point at end of public road with Taransay Island in the background.

Tony

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:14 am
by Muzorewa
Check out our 2009 tour here.... http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 37&t=34038 :wink:

Plenty of wild-camping in the Hebrides, some with toilets & water :D

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:16 am
by dandywarhol
MountainGoat wrote:It must be a long time since I last went to Sligahan campsite. I only have horrible memories of it as one of the worst for midges, don't tell me that it has been cleaned up. Last time we were on Skye we chose Kinloch Campsite near Dunvegan which was midge free. Got to agree with you about the other two campsites though.

On North Harris there is a great free place to camp at the end of the single track road to Hushinish with a water tap and a public toilet laid on to boot.

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Road to Hushinish

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Free wild camping for tents and motorhomes off track to Jetty facing Scarp Island

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Toilet & Water Point at end of public road with Taransay Island in the background.

Tony
Ah, so thats Hushinish - been meaning to go there and just haven't got round to it - maybe next time :D

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 6:13 pm
by MountainGoat
There is a little car park right next to the toilet block which takes about 6 cars. You can park up there if you don't fancy taking your posh new motorhome down the track to the Scarp jetty. But I have seen bigger motor homes than yours next to the slipway Alan. Last time I was there in my Bongo with June we arrived late as usual so spent the night in the car park.

Tony

More photos:

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Scarp Island

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BBQ time besides the slipway

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:14 pm
by Bongopoet
Just back from Harris and Lewis DEFINITELY book the ferries, In summer it is nigh on impossible to be guaranteed a turn up and drive on.

On Skye Sligahan campsite is there and clean but the midges can be nuts. The hotel there charges £8.50 for a very average fish and chips (greasy) and £9 for a steak and ale pie.

Cinp Kneep and Reef Camp site is a lovely place to go. You can wild camp in many places. If it is not ok they will advise. Some sites are drop the money in an envelope in an honesty box. We noticed that on Lewis they are actually making some hard stands (no facilities) for camper vans.

For midge protection buy some Smidge which can be found on the Scottish Midge Forecast website. Meanwhile when you get there kick back and enjoy. I can't wait to go back :D

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:17 pm
by MountainGoat
There must be an awful lot more people going to the Western Isle these days now that the price of the ferries have come down. In late May 2007 we did the hoppscotch from Oban to Barra to Lewis just booking the boat from Oban and had no problems just turning up to get on the other boats including the one from Stornoway to Ullapool.

Tony

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 8:50 am
by Bongopoet
MountainGoat wrote:There must be an awful lot more people going to the Western Isle these days now that the price of the ferries have come down. In late May 2007 we did the hoppscotch from Oban to Barra to Lewis just booking the boat from Oban and had no problems just turning up to get on the other boats including the one from Stornoway to Ullapool.

Tony

Even Last week the ferry from Uig to Tarbert was full

We tried to book a ferry last year last minute and they could not get us back! I didn't want to risk the Stornoway/Ullapool ferry because if you don't make the main one they will put you on the freightliner known locally as the Frightener. I am not a good sailor. If you have a deadline I would definitely recommend booking the home ferry. Also bear in mind that if you do not turn up at the book in time they may well give your place to some one else.

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 12:19 pm
by dandywarhol
It's good that people are making use of the Scottish government's subsidised fares - I just wish the ungrateful minority would consider using the local shos for groceries and keep the place in as good if not better condition as when they found it.

Too many ignorant campers are leaving their rubbish behind or emptying their waste tanks onto the fragile machair and destroying the beauty of what they came to see................

Rant over - enjoy your trips :)

Re: Western Isles

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 7:38 pm
by psquiddy
Thanks for the help folks there are some great ideas there - we will be booking the ferries before we go and probably waiting to see about campsites/wild camping.

We went to Sligachan last year and there were plenty of midges there then, but they were only really annoying first thing in the morning.