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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesnailman" data-source="post: 515156" data-attributes="member: 17859"><p>Looking at your map, F to I is where the best bits are IMO. Campsites: one with a pub at melvich might be open, and big sands just outside garloch. Me thinks you will be camping wild some nights, try oldshoremore area - I parked in the field next to public toilets, not a campsite but the field owner will arrive and start doing stuff, give him a fiver and he has a chat an goes home. Shiedaig has community campsite and cracking pub</p><p></p><p>Go to your local library and borrow the os maps. Highlights fir me are a walk at Betty hill beach, cycle to sandwood bay, walk to red point whaling hut, and generally looking out the window. </p><p></p><p>I've cycled it and also campervaned it. When it's sunny and there's nobody around it's the best place in the world</p><p></p><p>You'll be cold mind.......but no midges!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesnailman, post: 515156, member: 17859"] Looking at your map, F to I is where the best bits are IMO. Campsites: one with a pub at melvich might be open, and big sands just outside garloch. Me thinks you will be camping wild some nights, try oldshoremore area - I parked in the field next to public toilets, not a campsite but the field owner will arrive and start doing stuff, give him a fiver and he has a chat an goes home. Shiedaig has community campsite and cracking pub Go to your local library and borrow the os maps. Highlights fir me are a walk at Betty hill beach, cycle to sandwood bay, walk to red point whaling hut, and generally looking out the window. I've cycled it and also campervaned it. When it's sunny and there's nobody around it's the best place in the world You'll be cold mind.......but no midges! [/QUOTE]
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