NC500 advice please...
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Today we noticed that they have installed an elsan point by the visitor's centre at the Muir of Dinar Nature Reserve for the use of M/Hs stopping overnight but there are strict instructions that those staying overnight must take their litter away. Didn't notice if there was an honesty box for payment of fees for stopping.
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There are quite a few springing up in Scotland some facilities are even being "Crowd Funded"
peedee
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Thanks for the link Peedee. Although I probably won't use the facilities I thought it worth a small donation of £10 plus gift aid. Seems a good idea.
David
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There are some small sites up there already.
Here's a CL at Traigh beach. LINK
A pity if the area is getting so overcrowded it needs sheds on these lovely beaches. To be honest I think vehicles need to be well away from the beaches to keep them as unspoilt as possible (but that's my take on it.)
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Make sure you have an up to date map. I found this one at home, cost 3s6d not many bridges, ferries available.
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Must be worth more than that on EBay
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Hope you don't mind a comment from a complete novice having recently purchased a motorhome 2 weeks ago.
I am a keen biker and have been on the receiving end of a line of motorhomes blocking all traffic along the road into Applecross. It causes absolute chaos. In many places it is completely impossible to pull off the road.
Not a place for motorhomes or caravans in my view unless you can time it so there is little or no other traffic about.
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Kasspa. By all means take account of what others have said - a lot of it is relevant. However, my suggestion is to move your trip forward to April/May if possible. We spent a month from 10.4.19 doing all of the NC500, cycling, walking and generally enjoying ourselves. We had then a 7.4m m/home and never experienced any problems at all. We winged it, finding places to stop without difficulty almost at a whim. Go for it!
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Thanks Mike, yes have followed the route on Google Maps & have opted to omit Applecross on my planned route.
I have a fast 4 wheeled vehicle that we tour in & tend to diligently assess what is appropriate or not.....
Thanks for the heads up anyway.
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