Which is the best route Loch Lomond - Culloden

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  • KjellNN
    KjellNN Club Member Posts: 8,719
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    edited February 2016 #32

    Thanks Kj...you must be near enough try it out for us?Smile (Apologies for taking this off track.)

    Getting a visitor from your neck of the woods in 2/3 weeks time, so we may well venture to LL.

    If so, will report back.

  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176
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    edited February 2016 #33

    Will look out for your report. If there's snow on Ben Lomond the views will be good. Smile

  • Navigateur
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    edited February 2016 #34

     

    it's an A class road, so it couldnt be that bad...

     

     The "A" classification does not relate to the width of the road. It is based on the importance of the route in the local area. So where a road is the ONLY road it will be an "A" classification, even though it is single track, with passing places, and grass
    up the middle.

     

  • Wildwood
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    edited February 2016 #35

    Hasn't the upgrade improved the A82?

    Only the first stretch. The difficult Northern end is still the same.

  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176
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    edited February 2016 #36

    The long and winding road.....Frown

  • Wildwood
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    edited February 2016 #37

    The long and winding road.....Frown

    Write your comments here...The long narrow and winding road with a wall at the sides and timber trucks just for fun!

  • Steve Scott
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    edited February 2016 #38

    WE  could  do  with  some  feed-back  from  the  OP  here  I  guess

    Write your comments here...I think you've all scared the OP off.

    Steve

  • rayjsj
    rayjsj Forum Participant Posts: 930
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    edited February 2016 #39

    I have towed up the A82 beside loch lomond, and it was very scary up the northern end.So much so that I now alway's go North via the M8 and via Stirling, much nicer and relaxing road.

  • KjellNN
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    edited February 2016 #40

    I towed our previous van (Sterling Emerald) down the A82, I certainly would not consider taking our current (larger)  twin axle on the unimproved section of that road.

    Far too stressful, especially in summer,  with so many big lorries and tourist buses.  OK with a car.

  • Shukokaiuk
    Shukokaiuk Forum Participant Posts: 20
    edited February 2016 #41

    Thanks for all your comments.Just got back from a short break..

    Will take your comments on board.

    We are going to a wedding in loch Goil.

    staying @ Arrochar. 

    Going to to come back to Glasgow and use the motorway / A9

     

     

  • Shukokaiuk
    Shukokaiuk Forum Participant Posts: 20
    edited February 2016 #42

    Just read the suggestion using the A811 Balloch to Stirling.

    Has anyone been on this road?

  • Biggarmac
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    edited February 2016 #43

    The A811 Balloch to Stirling is quite twisty.  If you are not confident it is probably better to stick to the other roads suggested.  It is doable though.

  • BrianandElaine
    BrianandElaine Forum Participant Posts: 31
    edited February 2016 #44

    apologies for jumping on to someones thread however we are looking to head over to Loch Lomond for 5-6 nights in July unfortunately no CC sites in that area. I am looking at Cashel, Lomond Woods Holiday Park and Milarrochy Bay (CC&C members only) has anyone
    stayed on any of these sites and have feedback positive and negative.  Mixed reviews online.  We know the route we driving Aberdeen - Stirling - A811 seems to be the best option.  Many thanks for responses Elaine

  • rayjsj
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    edited February 2016 #45

    apologies for jumping on to someones thread however we are looking to head over to Loch Lomond for 5-6 nights in July unfortunately no CC sites in that area. I am looking at Cashel, Lomond Woods Holiday Park and Milarrochy Bay (CC&C members only) has anyone
    stayed on any of these sites and have feedback positive and negative.  Mixed reviews online.  We know the route we driving Aberdeen - Stirling - A811 seems to be the best option.  Many thanks for responses Elaine

    Write your comments here...stayed at Millorochy Bay many moons ago, nice during the week, but fills up at weekends as it is very close (too close !) To Glasgow, lots and lots of seasonal pitches, and most loch side pitches get taken or are taken.  Found
    whole of Loch Lomond area too busy, especially at weekends , lots of campers/fishermen leaving lots of rubbish.

    Just a little further north is much,much nicer.

  • PATMAU
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    edited February 2016 #46

    We have stayed at Milarochy Bay C&CC site.  Usual facilities that you get on all C&CC sites, lovely views, lovely midges.  The toilet block (or it was when we went) can only be accessed with a code because the site is on the West Highland Way route and I
    suppose they wanted to stop walkers using it.  We would stay there again if we were that way.  Only thing against is the fact that if you want to go anywhere from the site, you only have the one road in and out, back to Balmaha.  The road carries on passed
    the site and finishes at Rowardennan.  It is a really good site if you like hill walking and if you have a boat it has a slipway you can launch from.

  • BrianandElaine
    BrianandElaine Forum Participant Posts: 31
    edited February 2016 #47

     Thanks for feedback much appreciated.  Reviews have said about it being very busy at weekends and noisy and rubbish being left - pet hate of mine rubbish left strewn around !!!   I believe you need to be CC&C members to access Milarrochy.  Cashel you get
    a discount if CC&c members.   We are not serious walkers and would just go for a roam and the usual site seeing as a long time since we been over there 24 years ago!!   it is the start of scottish school holidays so will be busy.  cheers elaine 

     

  • Biggarmac
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    edited February 2016 #48

    The rubbish strewn around is not on the site but along the lochside from people wild camping and then just abandoning all their gear.  It had become such a problem that wild camping has been banned in the area.  The problem should be much reduced this year,
    if the ban is policed properly.

    Milarochy and Cashel are on the quieter side of Loch Lomond. Luss C&CC site is on the A82 road side of the loch. It only takes a limited number of 'vans and you have to be an existing member of the C&CC to take a 'van there. (You can't join at the site)

  • Shukokaiuk
    Shukokaiuk Forum Participant Posts: 20
    edited February 2016 #49

    To the traveller traveling from Aberdeen to Stirling. A811

    We are going from Loch Lomond to Culloden  

    Checking the distance and to others that have posted their comments, it is only  approx 11miles extra using the Motorways from Balloch- Glasgow -Stirling  M90 / M8 etc than the Stirling - A811 to Balloch.

    Heeding their advice its a no brainer I'll be using the motorways / dual carriageways.

     

  • NickyKnix
    NickyKnix Forum Participant Posts: 70
    edited February 2016 #50

    Good morning everyone,

    I am Nicky and trained on UK bookings, as well as other products here at The Club.

    Hi shukookaiuk, if you are in any doubt please feel free to use the route planner on our website which will not take you down any narrow or unsuitable roads.  The link is below:

    http://www.caravanclub.co.uk/uk-holidays/advice-and-information/route-planner/route-planning-tools

    You can always find that by scrolling right to the bottom of the page (wherever you are on the website) and it is under the heading, UK Caravan Sites.

    Hi to rayjsj too.  There is a lovely Certificated Location which is actually in Loch Lomond National Park so that is worth a look.  Please see the link below:

    http://www.caravanclub.co.uk/uk-holidays/search-and-book/certificated-locations/site-detail/?Id=28464

    I hope that helps a bit.  I am really impressed by the knowledge sharing which is such a lovely aspect of Club Together.  Keep up the good work and support!

    NickyKnix

     

  • WanderingHans
    WanderingHans Forum Participant Posts: 134
    edited February 2016 #51

    Hope I answer everyone here!

    The Milarrochy site is nice, we stayed there last summer for a night.  We arrived just after 12 and were very lucky to get a lochside pitch.  Balmaha is about 1.5 miles away and easily walkable, although not suitable for anyone with mobility problems as
    there are a few trees and rocks to scramble over!

    The rubbish situation on the east bank is much improved since the camping ban came in - we walked that stretch on Sunday and I saw very little evidence of rubbish or tat.

    Lomond Woods in Balloch is nice - I've never stayed there but we live practically across the road!  There's a possibility of road noise from the A82 but the location more than makes up for it - there's loads to do at Loch Lomond Shores or you can even get
    the train to Glasgow.

    We've never stayed at Luss CCC site, it's just too close to the A82 and the noise must be awful.

    Another option is Cobleland Camping in the Forest site - it's about 1.75 miles from Aberfoyle with a flat bike path the whole way.  A great stop to explore the Trossachs.

    The A811 is a pretty road but quite twisty and narrow in places.  From Balloch to Stirling, you are only a few minutes longer taking the motorway and it is infinitely easier, as long as you avoid rush hour!

  • WanderingHans
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    edited February 2016 #52

    Following on from NickyKnix's post about CLs, I can confirm Gartfairn is a lovely site about a mile from Balamha.  There's a footpath running along the road the whole way.  I believe they've put in a few hard standings now too.

    There's also Dunallan CL outside Drymen (on the now infamous A811 ).  There's no EHU but it's a bargain for only £6 a night.  You can walk into Drymen from this site.

  • BrianandElaine
    BrianandElaine Forum Participant Posts: 31
    edited February 2016 #53

     thank you for the information above never thought about looking at CL sites!   Need something to keep 14 year old daughter amused!  she keen to be beside the loch. I quite like the sound of Lomond woods so may all depend on what is available,  Thanks for
    the helpful information about roads and lack of time difference for motorway and A811 daughter gets car sick so motorway would be better.   cheers elaine 

  • WanderingHans
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    edited February 2016 #54

    Lomond Woods may well be your best option for your teenager - it's just off the A82 and Loch Lomond Shores is just a stroll away.  It has shopping, cafes, outdoor sports like canoe hire, bike hire and segway safaris, a bird of prey centre, a treetop arial
    course, an aquarium...  We live close by and we're down there all the time, even if it's just to admire the view!

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2016 #55

    We've never stayed at Luss CCC site, it's just too close to the A82 and the noise must be awful.

    Can confirm that the traffic noise is awful, both during the day and even through the night. Have stopped once there but never again!! It is also a wet site, or at least it was when we were there.

  • BrianandElaine
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    edited February 2016 #56

    thanks for that WanderingHans that was what I was reckoning. I think it might be the easier site to get to also.   Heard about the aquarium supposed to be good.   just need to convince my daughter that lochside may not be the best option.   elaine