Best "wild" camping spots

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nagsheadwarrior

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2,786 posts

181 months

Sunday 1st October 2023
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OK folks as its always a bit quiet here at this time of year, anyone fancy sharing their best and nit secret wild camping or pub stopover spots?
I'm lucky, I'm a motorhome dealrr in South devon and 2 or 3 times a week pop off.for an overnighter between work in my usefully stealthy camper.
Prefer by the sea so I can fish, tonight is exmouth seafront marvellously allowed by the lifeboat station for £11 for 24 hours if only everywhere was as motorhome friendly
Where's your best spots?

Edited by Scrump on Sunday 8th October 14:15

HarryW

15,163 posts

271 months

Monday 2nd October 2023
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Nags do you use SFS? It’s only about £5 a year and covers most things from sites to parking spots to welcoming pubs with suitable car parks.

Spuffington

1,211 posts

170 months

Tuesday 3rd October 2023
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I love “wilding”. Don’t tend to share locations if I can avoid it just so the best places don’t get overcrowded. But happy if anyone wants to PM me to share the coordinates.

Below a mixture of places around Scotland; mainly the NW part of the NC500.

Did try and upload some from France and Skye but doesn’t appear to have worked.






Edited by Spuffington on Tuesday 3rd October 15:31

nagsheadwarrior

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2,786 posts

181 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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HarryW said:
Nags do you use SFS? It’s only about £5 a year and covers most things from sites to parking spots to welcoming pubs with suitable car parks.
Park4Night for me, free and I find it a bit slicker than sfs tho that's good too.


Silvanus

5,400 posts

25 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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I'm looking forward to some wild camping next month. I'm in for back surgery today so fingers crossed.

I will be heading up to Knapdale and Loch Awe. Once I'm there I don't intend to see anyone unless I need to grasp some supplies mid trip.

I will be living off the land as much as I can and will set up a small camp and spend roughly a week at each location.

I can just imagine the sea trout and pike dinners now with a bit of shellfish thrown in for good measure., there may even be the pp odd grey squirrel or rabbit. Might even start a thread.

myvision

1,953 posts

138 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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Silvanus said:
I'm looking forward to some wild camping next month. I'm in for back surgery today so fingers crossed.

I will be heading up to Knapdale and Loch Awe. Once I'm there I don't intend to see anyone unless I need to grasp some supplies mid trip.

I will be living off the land as much as I can and will set up a small camp and spend roughly a week at each location.

I can just imagine the sea trout and pike dinners now with a bit of shellfish thrown in for good measure., there may even be the pp odd grey squirrel or rabbit. Might even start a thread.
Do start a thread!!

sunbeam alpine

6,964 posts

190 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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Spuffington said:
I love “wilding”. Don’t tend to share locations if I can avoid it just so the best places don’t get overcrowded. But happy if anyone wants to PM me to share the coordinates.

Below a mixture of places around Scotland; mainly the NW part of the NC500.

Did try and upload some from France and Skye but doesn’t appear to have worked.






Edited by Spuffington on Tuesday 3rd October 15:31
Apologies for heading slightly off-topic, but can you drive that on a car licence? Just started looking at motorhomes.

Spuffington

1,211 posts

170 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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Yes, I have C1 grandfathered as I passed my test in 1996. Anything post 1997 means another test to drive >3.5t, unless you believe the Gov rhetoric that they're going to abolish the current rules and bring back in an automatic right to drive up to 7.5t on a standard car license.

That rig is 6,990kg plated MGW. Don't have it anymore, but driving around in a 3.9t Knaus BoxDrive 600XL so we have an issue now that my wife needs to do her C1 or have the above wait and see where it all teases out.



Edited by Spuffington on Thursday 5th October 12:30

LimaDelta

6,566 posts

220 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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Sorry, but it's not 'wild camping' when you arrive in a bus. It's just sleeping in a layby or car park.

Here's one from this summer. Nearest road, 7km away.



Fresh water on one side, the North Atlantic on the other.

Silvanus

5,400 posts

25 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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LimaDelta said:
Sorry, but it's not 'wild camping' when you arrive in a bus. It's just sleeping in a layby or car park.

Here's one from this summer. Nearest road, 7km away.



Fresh water on one side, the North Atlantic on the other.
That looks a cracking spot, exactly to the sort of place I'm looking for in November.

LimaDelta

6,566 posts

220 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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Silvanus said:
LimaDelta said:
Sorry, but it's not 'wild camping' when you arrive in a bus. It's just sleeping in a layby or car park.

Here's one from this summer. Nearest road, 7km away.



Fresh water on one side, the North Atlantic on the other.
That looks a cracking spot, exactly to the sort of place I'm looking for in November.
It's a bit further north than Loch Awe, but really, you can't go far wrong with anywhere on the West coast of Scotland. Especially outside of midge season.

Silvanus

5,400 posts

25 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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If it wasn't for my back I'd be up there now. Been planning a trip up to Uist but holding off for that until next year.

My November trip will hopefully go ahead. Planning on not getting the tent out of the bag and building a couple of shelters to sleep in.

Not done it for a couple of years due to injuries, but hopefully I'm not too rusty.

It's a shame I've missed bilberry and mackerel season.

Scrump

22,230 posts

160 months

Sunday 8th October 2023
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nagsheadwarrior said:



OK folks as its always a bit quiet here at this time of year, anyone fancy sharing their best and nit secret wild camping or pub stopover spots?
I'm lucky, I'm a motorhome dealrr in South devon and 2 or 3 times a week pop off.for an overnighter between work in my usefully stealthy camper.
Prefer by the sea so I can fish, tonight is exmouth seafront marvellously allowed by the lifeboat station for £11 for 24 hours if only everywhere was as motorhome friendly
Where's your best spots?

Edited by Scrump on Sunday 8th October 14:15
NHW, I have edited your post to show both pics.
Moved on from the hiace?

Antony Moxey

8,173 posts

221 months

Sunday 8th October 2023
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nagsheadwarrior said:



OK folks as its always a bit quiet here at this time of year, anyone fancy sharing their best and nit secret wild camping or pub stopover spots?
I'm lucky, I'm a motorhome dealrr in South devon and 2 or 3 times a week pop off.for an overnighter between work in my usefully stealthy camper.
Prefer by the sea so I can fish, tonight is exmouth seafront marvellously allowed by the lifeboat station for £11 for 24 hours if only everywhere was as motorhome friendly
Where's your best spots?

Edited by Scrump on Sunday 8th October 14:15
Just behind the there - about 200yds from the sea front - in Foxholes car park, there are dedicated Motorhome overnight parking bays.

Steve Kimberley

144 posts

72 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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We had a very peaceful night last night on Seaford front after our return from France via Newhaven.

POIDH

834 posts

67 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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It's not wild camping in any shape or form - is roadside and carpark camping.
And I don't share the good spots because then I have them to myself, and I don't find other folk have used the bushes for the loo and dumped a bag of rubbish behind when they go...

nagsheadwarrior

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2,786 posts

181 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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Scrump said:
nagsheadwarrior said:



OK folks as its always a bit quiet here at this time of year, anyone fancy sharing their best and nit secret wild camping or pub stopover spots?
I'm lucky, I'm a motorhome dealrr in South devon and 2 or 3 times a week pop off.for an overnighter between work in my usefully stealthy camper.
Prefer by the sea so I can fish, tonight is exmouth seafront marvellously allowed by the lifeboat station for £11 for 24 hours if only everywhere was as motorhome friendly
Where's your best spots?

Edited by Scrump on Sunday 8th October 14:15
NHW, I have edited your post to show both pics.
Moved on from the hiace?
Thanks Scrump, yeah I loved the Hiace but took this one in px at work and was swayed by the modern concepts of cab aircon and a webasto diesel heater fir the winter, usefully stealthy too.
I'm lucky I can pick up pxs at trade money at work so makes sense to keep trading up

Leptons

5,142 posts

178 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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POIDH said:
It's not wild camping in any shape or form - is roadside and carpark camping.
And I don't share the good spots because then I have them to myself, and I don't find other folk have used the bushes for the loo and dumped a bag of rubbish behind when they go...
This. Social media is killing anywhere decent! Never share good spots online.

Voldemort

6,223 posts

280 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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I thought wild campers, or even roadside vanners, would be the sort of helpful people to look out for each other. Seems they're more selfish self centred counts than 'ordinary' people. Who knew?

oblio

5,423 posts

229 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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Are any of you members of wildcamping.co.uk ?