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  • JohnClimber
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    Looking for a beech front campsite, preferably in the North but anywahere in the UK thay’s good, quiet and dog friendly.

    Where should I go?

    Where’s you best?

    justatheory
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    Cae Du in Wales is great. Basic facilities but beautiful location and they let you have fires.

    peterfile
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    Glenbrittle on Skye.

    I go quite often, it’s bloody fantastic.

    rkk01
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    Gairloch – Wester Ross. Stunning.

    Drac
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    Northumberland, not used them of course as I live there.

    Home

    http://www.beachcomber-campsite.co.uk/

    yossarian
    Free Member

    Glenbrittle on Skye.

    I go quite often, it’s bloody fantastic.

    amen to that, amazing place

    JohnClimber
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    Thank all please keep them coming.

    Drac didn’t Beach comber close down last year?

    Drac
    Full Member

    So it seems John, like I say never used them just know of them.

    peterfile
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    amen to that, amazing place

    looking out the front porch of the tent at Glenbrittle.

    ….and the view towards the rear 🙂

    sobriety
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    Shell island in Wales is pretty good.

    TandemJeremy
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    Sango sands oasis – durness

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    Durness Campsite[/url] by Keith Drummond[/url], on Flickr

    StefMcDef
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    Dalbeattie? There’s a few campsites round there. Stuning scenery and the added attraction of one of the Seven Stanes out back.

    Trekster
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    ^^^^^^Sandyhills or Powfoot

    fotheringtonthomas
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    There is a campsite here also some wild camping options and all 10 mins Dalbeattie 45 mins Kirroughtree and 35 mins or less from Mabie See my WEE coastal ride from last week for natural trail options

    nickhart
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    There’s one at the back of Newgale beach in Pembrokeshire, brilliant beach, great for surfing and kites, the clue is in the name.

    postierich
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    Aother nod to glen brittle

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    Campsite Glen Brittle[/url] by Richard Munro[/url], on Flickr

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    Glen Brittle Campsite[/url] by Richard Munro[/url], on Flickr

    rkk01
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    At the other end of the UK – Gwithian.

    Just avoid July and August

    flippinheckler
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    Pen-Y-Bont Farm Anglesey Tyddyn Isaf[/url] [/url]

    techsmechs
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    Newgale Sands – West Wales – Dont tell anyone though.

    geoffj
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    nickhart – Member
    There’s one at the back of Newgale beach in Pembrokeshire, brilliant beach, great for surfing and kites, the clue is in the name.
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    I always think that one looks very wet.

    rkk01
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    I always think that one looks very wet.

    Too windy 😉

    youngrob
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    Camusdarrach beach, Morar, near Mallaig.

    JohnClimber
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    Thanks all.

    Any more?

    nedrapier
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    Dalmore beach on Lewis. Good seacliff climbing there too, on the oldest exposed rock in the world. Great surf too, if you’re lucky.

    squiff
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    All these campsites look great, I will be bookmarking some of these for the future 😀

    worldrallyteam
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    Clachtoll beach campsite in Assynt for me. Will be heading up in the next couple of weeks again.

    Orange-Crush
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    Seal Shore on Arran null

    And there’s a hotel adjacent for a pint.

    JohnClimber
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    Any good ones but quiet obes even if it lake shore in Cumbria?

    vorlich
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    Horgabost on Harris http://goo.gl/maps/0M0f
    Timsgearridh on Lewis http://goo.gl/maps/eKBM
    Berneray http://goo.gl/maps/CENZ
    Cnip on Lewis http://goo.gl/maps/35×2

    JohnClimber
    Free Member

    Thanks all

    wallace1492
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    Calgary Bay on Mull, wild camping, but toilet beside it.

    Also anywhere along Loch Na Keal on Mull, again wild, but with stunning scenery (no toilet)

    Showers avaiable in Tobermory for £2 a pop.

    Clachtoll (as above) is stunning, as is Durness and Gairloch.
    Quite a few along from Arisaig with amazing sunsets over the small isles and Skye.

    Trampus
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