Cairngorms The Cairngorms National Park covers a huge area, 40% bigger than the Lake District, with many attractions and areas to explore, from forest walks and castles to canoeing and mountain biking for the more adventurous.
Loch Lomond Just a few miles from Glasgow, is Loch Lomond. Call into the visitor centre at the southern tip of the Loch where you will you find information on the many campsites nearby. You can also take a boat trip across the loch to soak up the surrounding scenery.
Culloden Inverness-shire was the location for the horrific battle of Culloden where 1,200 men lost their lives and now the National Trust for Scotland has invested in a state of the art visitor centre where you can get a sense of how the events of that day unfolded.
Stirling Castle Stirling Castle, in central Scotland, sits high up on volcanic rock and can be seen for miles around. The castle is open to visitors 7 days a week, all year round. While you’re there, explore the Palace of James V and the Chapel Royal of James VI.
visit aviemore in scotland must-see place to visit is Loch Ness – the largest body of water in Scotland and home to the famous Loch Ness Monster! The loch itself is more than 20 miles long and a mile wide and boasts some fantastic, unspoilt scenery and wildlife.
Whichever part of Scotland you’re heading to, or what time of year you’re planning your trip in your motorhome, you’re bound to be amazed by the stunning landscape that the country has to offer.:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/ScreenShot2021-04-06at1.07.22PM-ac07dd665911459ba3056194d057d5c5.png)
