Although our tour was a few year back in our then Dethleffs, we had no issues finding spots to park for the night. I reckon you will have no issues with sourcing spots?Hiya, I'm doing some Outer Hebrides Island hopping in mid-July including the islands of Barra, South and North Uist and Harris. Can you recommend any places to overnight in my wee Renault Kangoo campervan? Cheers fellow travellers. Degsy
Our trip was beginning of July too, we were very lucky as the weather was fantastic. We did Oban to Barra, the whole four hour trip was spent sitting at the stern of the ferry in glorious sunshine. Return was Stornoway to Ullapool, make a point of visiting the HMY IOLAIR monument, North of Stornoway.Thanks for your reply. Its a busy time of year on the Islands and 'official sites' are saying stick to the recognised campsites...
You will love both islands, can I ask how you planned out your ferry crossings?We are off to mull and arran tomorrow, slow drive up from Coventry..First stop Carlisle then left around Galloway forest .
Wilding all the way ..calling in once a week to sites to service van.
Cold and wet, never!!Well it's good job we didn't book ferry to mull .the mrs has changed her mind, to cold and wet ,this next week heading south.lol
The parking spots here are fantastic. The two beaches are wonderful; especially the one with the quiet waters: like the Caribbean.www.visitouterhebrides.co.uk has loads of information, including a map for motorhomers and caravaners. The map gives service points and permitted places as well as sites. Ask the locals about other spots.
Don't miss Vatersay. There is a community hub and cafe with toilets and showers near the £10 a night parking places.