kiwicamper
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I know wild camping is possible in Scotland.We have booked for the Tattoo on the 22nd of August,can anyone from around Edinborough recommend a stopover for a couple of days.
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I know wild camping is possible in Scotland.We have booked for the Tattoo on the 22nd of August,can anyone from around Edinborough recommend a stopover for a couple of days.
I know wild camping is possible in Scotland.We have booked for the Tattoo on the 22nd of August,can anyone from around Edinborough recommend a stopover for a couple of days.
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Again we can't beat Carols's £6.50 a night, it's gotta be worth joining the CCC if you plan to stay for a few nights at that rate.........:thumb:
Last year when we took mum in law with us in the van, we stayed on the Mortonhall site. Easily accessed 5 minutes of the A720 Edinburgh bypass. Its a bit expensive at about £23 or £25 a night at this time of year, but a nice site, with good bar and restuarant
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The regular buses running all day stop right outside the campsite gate and will take you to Princes Street in about 30 minutes. It's a really nice bus ride sitting up front on the top deck. Andrew (aged 3 then) loved it, and so did we....:Blush:
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We have wild/free camped down at the bus terminals near the Royal Yacht Britinna. Was safe enough and there were always other MH there. Colin
We have wild/free camped down at the bus terminals near the Royal Yacht Britinna. Was safe enough and there were always other MH there. Colin
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Case you ever get to Aldeburgh in Suffolk that is the same pronounced Aldborough but well worth a visit.:thumb:sorry cant help with camping, but dont look on a map for EdinBOROUGH....the correct spelling is Edinburgh......but pronounced Edinborough.
aint the English language wonderful
I know spelling doesnt matter on the forum, but i feel this time is an exception as the OP is not from our shores.
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There are some spots in the city you could wild but you will probably get disturbed or moved on as all land is private up here!
As ive said before silverknowes is just round the corner from me and is a nice site with good security (the Itinerant's have set up camp about half a mile away) not been to Mortonhall but stayed in the site at dunbar that seems to be owned by the same group and that was nice.
Staying on the outskirts could suit at this place http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp?revid=1673 they run a nice site and are motorhome mad! Busses run all night into the village and the sun inn does some fantastic food :thumb:
Keith, do you know if the gypos at still camped near Silverknowes?
We're off up to Silverknowes on 23rd and wondered if they'd been shifted by now. It's a long walk back to the site from the main road
Margaret
I will take a drive down there tomorrow and report back :thumb:
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Oh that's really good of you. We usually turn right as we come out of the site, we walked back every night in the dark last winter, didn't meet a soul until the last night. There aren't any street lights along there for most of the road, but it's fine if you bring a torch. Ours is usually flat before we get back to the site thoughoh:
Thanks very much for doing that:thumb:
Margaret
All gone, seems they have left a very old van behind. If you turned left from the site and walked past old almond house they were down the hill on the grass at the sea front :thumb: