I thought we had agreed that this was our secret, Shep!! Let the tourists carry on up the M74 and beyondDon’t forget about Dumfries & Galloway to relax and unwind somewhere like Garlieston, Portpatrick, Gatehouse of Fleet , Kirkcudbright

I thought we had agreed that this was our secret, Shep!! Let the tourists carry on up the M74 and beyondDon’t forget about Dumfries & Galloway to relax and unwind somewhere like Garlieston, Portpatrick, Gatehouse of Fleet , Kirkcudbright
So you got 4 dry days out of your 7 ?Out of the seven (IIRC) days we were here, we had three where it rained
It really depends on exactly what you are looking for and I think you have already got a cracking suggestion in Carradale, which will feel very much the middle of nowhere but that's why most folk go and believe it or not, there is usually enough visitors to let the teenagers get up to enough mischief to keep them interested without getting into any real trouble. Some excellent day trips would be in easy reach from there like Arran, Gigha and even Islay although that's maybe better as an overnighter. Some excellent restaurants with the freshest of seafood and miles of unspoilt coastline and countryside. Doesn't have to be Carradale, anywhere in kintyre would be an awesome trip if all you have ever seen is Glasgow or Edinburgh. EnjoyThinking of going in August all being well and was after any ideas.Not a city break more somewhere a bit of the beaten track.Ive only really been to Glasgow and Edinburgh bit fancy somewhere different.
Booked onto Rosemarkie for 7 nights this year, booked back in January ! Its a cracking site, albeit blinking expensive for what is a field :-) Difference this year is we have a dog , which is perfect for the walks all around.Be aware that any tourist area in Scotland in August will be standing room only.
I would second Rosemarkie and have just been looking at some pics I took of that area but not been able to get booked on the site there for the last couple of years as I do not book a year in advance.
Dingwall is a possibility in that area and is fairly central and many places of interest are within easy reach.
Cycling to the Black Isle from there is easy on paths and then quiet roads as well as the Brann Estate which has rough roads but was quiet.
The NC 500 tends to clutter up any accommodation anywhere near it and the current staycation advice is also increasing numbers to bursting point everywhere.
Sorry to put a dampener on your ideas but I am realistic as well as a known cynic so far as tourism is concerned.
We’ve a week booked from 12th September. That was the earliest we could find getting more than 2 or 3 nights.Booked onto Rosemarkie for 7 nights this year, booked back in January ! Its a cracking site, albeit blinking expensive for what is a field :-) Difference this year is we have a dog , which is perfect for the walks all around.
I was 2nd row last year, but we only booked a few a days before the reopening. Front row was all the motor homes , whom were probably all parked up in the highlands during lockdown! Personally not bothered , if your front row be prepared for folk cutting through to the beach. !We’ve a week booked from 12th September. That was the earliest we could find getting more than 2 or 3 nights.
As long as you get front row, with the view, it’s excellent value. Get the shipping movements app open and I’m hooked. ⛴ 🚢 I get the impression those staying longer are more likely allocated the front row and the 1 or 2 nighters put to the back.
My problem is even tho' I have been going to Rosemarkie for years I cannot reliably book more than a couple of weeks in advance and the custom now seems to be to book months in advance especially since the advent of NC500. Cycling from the site generally means a steep climb out but worth if for generally quiet roads. The dolphins of course are a big draw also for that site.Booked onto Rosemarkie for 7 nights this year, booked back in January ! Its a cracking site, albeit blinking expensive for what is a field :-) Difference this year is we have a dog , which is perfect for the walks all around.
D&G are doing their best to spread your secret; https://www.lovefromscotland.co.uk/swc300-south-west-coastal-300/I thought we had agreed that this was our secret, Shep!! Let the tourists carry on up the M74 and beyond.