Monday, 3 October 2016

Scotland’s Autumn delights in a campervan rental

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Craigievar Castle in Autumn


Did you know that Scotland was voted one of the best places in the world to see autumn leaves by Lonely Planet? The leaves are just starting to turn, and the show will go on through October, so why not treat yourself to an end of the summer holiday around Scotland in a campervan rental?


Here are some of our favourite spots to catch the brilliant technicolour fall show of Scotland in a campervan rental.


Loch Lomond and Trossachs- This fabled loch and forest area is stunning no matter where you take your campervan rental, and it’s not very far from Edinburgh. We love the Drum Wood trail, or, for a more adventurous trek, there is the Mell Circuit, where you will be rewarded with an absolutely fantastic view


Queen’s View, Loch Tummel – located west of beautiful Pitlochry is a gorgeous viewpoint where Queen Victoria herself picnicked. Enjoy the waymarked trails or a cycle ride, along with the luxury of your self-contained motorhome rental.


Crieff and Comrie, Perthshire – the autumn leaves displays in this beautiful area will take your breath away. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a walk through the woods, with several trails, including St Mary’s Walk, the Knock and Glen Lednock.


The Hermitage, Dunkeld – this National Trust for Scotland park boasts hardwood and Douglas fir trees, which really put on a show at this time of year. Look for colourful mushrooms on the forest floor, not to mention red squirrels and cheeky wild pheasants.


Glen Affric- This is a lovely spot to tour in a campervan any time of year, but the reds, browns, golds and oranges of the autumn season will blow you away.


Campervan Rental in Autumn – talk to the luxury motorhome rental experts at Roseisle today and let them help you end the summer on a high note!



Scotland’s Autumn delights in a campervan rental

Wednesday, 24 August 2016

VW California Ocean Campervan Rental - P2

VW California OceanExplore the stunning beaches of Scotland in a VW California Ocean campervan rental!


We are loving the VW California Ocean- nothing beats it for that feeling of freedom on the open road, and what better way to enjoy the fabulous beaches of Scotland than in a campervan rental from one of the most iconic names in holiday fun?


This week we hit the road in a VW California Ocean campervan rental for the Hebridean Isle of Tiree, Scotland’s “Sunshine Isle”, where the warm Gulf Stream and the awesome waves attract beach lovers and surfers from all over the world. In fact, Tiree boast some of the sunniest weather in Scotland. It is famous for its fabulous beaches and tropical-like climate in the summer. Surfers from around the world make the pilgrimage to “hang 10” and compete in the annual Tiree Wave Classic in October, held this year the 15th-22nd. Nothing says summer like surfing and a VW California Ocean campervan rental!


Balinoe Beach is one of the best places to experience it all in your VW California Ocean from Roseisle. The beach boasts sugary sands, fringed by dunes carpeted with wildflowers and grasses on one side and azure waters on the other- a postcard perfect spot if ever there was one. Surf, windsurf, paddle or just sunbathe- your holiday on Scotland’s Isle of Tiree can be as exciting or relaxing as you want.


This beautiful island provides loads of inspiration for Scotland’s artists, so take the chance to visit Dorinda Johnson’s studio gallery in Scarinish, Patricia Sharp’s studio gallery at Caolas and Tiree Glass right there in Balinoe.


VW California Ocean on Isle of Tiree


To get there, drive to Oban, and catch the vehicle ferry to Tiree. From the ferry, follow the road up from the pier, at the junction turn left and follow signs to Crossapol, then follow signs for Balemartine. Before reaching Balemartine, on the right is a sign for Balinoe. There is a post office at Balinoe, and the Farmhouse Café in Balemartine is within walking distance. There are services so you can stay stocked up, but you won’t find tacky shops and miles of condos at this beach- so you can enjoy the natural beauty of the island and have that feeling of truly getting away from it all. Balinoe Beach and the VW California Ocean from Roseisle- it’s a match made in tropical heaven!



VW California Ocean Campervan Rental - P2

Friday, 29 July 2016

VW California Ocean Campervan Hire

VW California Ocean Campervan HireIt’s summertime in Scotland, so let’s go to the beach in a luxury VW California Ocean campervan hire!


We continue our look at our favourite ‘off the beaten path’ beaches in Scotland, and how better to experience a beach holiday than in an iconic VW California Ocean campervan hire – the spirit of the 60s in a campervan with modern technologies and amenities!


This week’s featured getaway is Cliad Beach on the Isle of Coll- remote and peaceful, a nature lover’s paradise, a place to truly get away. From Oban, take the ferry to Coll, which takes 2.5 hours, landing at Arinagour. Stock up on petrol and groceries, then head to Cliad Beach on the east coast. There are welcoming camping facilities on the island but you can find a spot to park at the beach- note there are no facilities at the beach, but that’s part of its magic. You may well have it all to yourself!


Cook up a fine meal in the handy kitchen of your VW California Ocean campervan hire – pick up some freshly landed seafood in the village- and enjoy dinner alfresco overlooking the water and dunes, framed by wild grasses and summer flowers. The hypnotic lapping of the blue waters against the shore is the soundtrack to your day. Be sure to take binoculars- the elusive corncrake may well be flitting about, seals are usually sunning themselves on the rocks offshore and frisky basking sharks may make an appearance.  Coll is a rare Dark Skies area, which means there is no light pollution to get in the way of the breath-taking sunsets and night skies. You, that someone special and a spectacular Coll sunset- it’s a recipe for a romantic and magical getaway!


Just Relax….in a VW California Ocean Campervan Hire


As the sounds of the waves lulls you to sleep, stretch out on your comfortable bed- there are comfy berths for four in the VW California Ocean campervan hire – and drift off into a tranquil sleep. Relax…and enjoy island hopping at its best.


Next week we’ll continue to reveal the secrets of Scotland’s great hidden beaches as we visit the Isle of Tiree in a VW California Ocean campervan hire from Roseisle.



VW California Ocean Campervan Hire

Sunday, 10 July 2016

Life’s a beach…in a campervan hire!

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Scotland has some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, so why not explore them in a campervan hire this summer? Over the next few weeks we will take a look at some of our favourite beach spots in Scotland, where azure waters lap against sugary sands and you can lose yourself to ultimate peace and tranquility.


Sanna Bay, Ardnamurchan- If you want to truly get away from it all, then Sanna Bay on the tip of the Ardnamurchan Peninsula offers one of the most remote and spectacular beach experiences in Scotland. Forget about crowds, you may well have the beach all to yourself! It’s a bit of a trek to reach- 30 miles along a single track road, but that’s no problem to manoeuvre in your campervan hire, just take your time and enjoy the stunning drive across an extinct volcanic landscape, now clothed in purple heather.


Park your campervan hire at Britain’s western most campsite, where you will feel as if you escaped civilisation- but you’ll have the best of both worlds, ensconced in comfort with all the amenities of home, what could be better? Explore dunes and rock formations, look for swooping sea eagles and playful otters, and do some frolicking yourself in the tranquil rock pools that dot the bay. Climb the rocks for stunning views over Isle of Skye, Muck, Eigg, Rhum and Canna- that alone is worth the drive! Visit the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse, which has a lovely tea room. Nearby Kilchoan has a shop to keep you stocked up on supplies, as well as the ferry terminal to Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, in case you are up for a bit of island hopping.


Let our team get you on the road in a luxury motorhome hire and discover far flung sites off the beaten path for the ultimate beach getaway in Scotland!


Roseisle offers 5* campervan hire in Edinburgh – Scotland!



Life’s a beach…in a campervan hire!

Monday, 27 June 2016

Campervan Rental Scotland - Tarbert and Loch Fyne

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Tarbert_Castle


The delightful fishing village of Tarbert on scenic East Loch Tarbert, an inlet of Loch Fyne plays host to several festivals this season that celebrate its rich heritage in music, sport, food and literature. This lovely spot in Argyll is perfect for those who wish enjoy the best of Highland hospitality, culture and outdoors, but don’t care for the crowds that you find at many places in Scotland in summer. In your campervan rental Scotland from Roseisle, you can take it all in while ensconced in luxury every mile of the journey.


The Seafood Festival July 4-5 gives visitors the opportunity to sample the culinary delights of Scotland. The harbour bustles with food stalls and a fisherman’s market, with cookery demonstrations and tastings on offer. Get some of the bounty from the pier to cook up yourself in your campervan rental Scotland! A highlight of the weekend is the crowning of the Seafood Festival Queen and her princesses, who arrive in a flourish by sea and parade through the village led by the Mid Argyll Pipe Band. Live music and kids’ activities round out this family-friendly festival, so load everyone up in a campervan rental Scotland and hit the road!


The Tarbert Traditional Boat Festival draws beautiful vessels of all kinds from across Scotland and Ireland the weekend from July 30-August 2, providing a spectacle in the harbour for on-lookers. Enjoy boat tours, stalls, live music, demonstrations and family activities.


Tarbert Music Festival & Campervan Rental Scotland


One of the longest running music festivals in Scotland, the Tarbert Music Festival has been celebrating song and food for 27 years. Held the weekend of September 18-20, it features kids’ activities and a full program of concerts by local talent, turning out everything from rock to reggae to traditional music. Impromptu sessions are encouraged and attract musicians from far and wide. Visitors will enjoy the fantastic local seafood and the relaxed vibe.


Rounding out the festival season are the Tarbert Fair, which as been running since 1705 on the last Thursday of July, and the Book Festival, which runs September 18-20.


Explore Robert the Bruce’s castle, and take scenic walks along the adjacent Kintyre Trail. Tarbert is an ideal destination for the whole family, so get in a campervan rental Scotland and come along to Tarbert, deep in the heart of Scotland!



Campervan Rental Scotland - Tarbert and Loch Fyne

Monday, 20 June 2016

Campervan Hire Edinburgh - the Seafood Trail P3

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St Andrews Castle


The East of Scotland Seafood Trail- Fife and Angus in a campervan hire Edinburgh.


Stunning coastlines, historic cities, old-world fishing villages and, of course, the spiritual home of golf- Fife and Angus in Scotland offer all of this, but did you know they proffer some of the country’s finest seafood? That’s what we are talking about in Part 3 of our Seafood Trail itineraries, this time on the east coast of Scotland.


Spend time strolling the cobblestone streets of St Andrews, where old world charm meets a vibrant university culture, and tour the castle and cathedral. Enjoy local ales in traditional pubs. Then head out into the countryside in your campervan hire Edinburgh toward villages such as Pittenweem or Crail, where you can land some fresh seafood to cook yourself, or try one of the area’s famous fish and chips- maybe the best in Britain! Or enjoy prawns, crabs or lobsters if you’re feeling more peckish.


Take in the Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther for a glimpse of the fishing life behind the scenes. If you’re lucky you can catch the Cupar Farmer’s Market, a bustling affair featuring dozens of locally produced delights. Get a bottle or two of the local craft cider, fresh baked bread and a selection of cheeses to enjoy later in your comfortable campervan hire Edinburgh dining area…yum!


Campervan Hire Edinburgh – Fife


Choose to play some golf or spend more time exploring Fife. Or, take the hour drive in your campervan hire Edinburgh and spend the day in Angus. You’ll smell it before you arrive- the mouth-watering scent of smoking fish. Arbroath is home to the world famous Arbroath Smokie- a haddock smoked in hardwood over barrels covered with jute sacks named one of Britain’s Top 50 Foods.


Scotland is a foodie’s paradise, all ripe for discovering in a motorhome hire. Don’t care for surf? Don’t worry, there is plenty of turf to enjoy as well, from fine Scottish beef and game to local cheeses and ice creams. Prepare to eat your way across the East of Scotland Seafood Trail in a luxury campervan from Roseisle, Scotland’s only 5 star service campervan and motorhome hire company.



Campervan Hire Edinburgh - the Seafood Trail P3

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Campervan Rental Edinburgh - Festival time

campervan rental edinburghSpring and summer is festival season in Scotland, and there is no better way to take on the full festival experience than in a campervan rental Edinburgh. The best music, food and family entertainment that the country has to offer is waiting for you, so hit the road in luxury and style when you choose our 5 stars campervan rental Edinburgh.


The fun starts May 20-28 the Islay Music and Malt Festival in the Western Hebrides. Gaelic music flows like the fine whisky at these popular yet remote festivals- these wee islands sure know how to put on big party! In May, the Shetlands –April 28-May1- and Orkney- May 26-29- roll out the red carpet to welcome visitors for two of the most celebrated folk festivals in the world. Accommodation fills up quickly, so choosing our luxury campervan rental Edinburgh is the way to go.


June sees the Pop & Rock Festival in Inverness, the Kirkcudbright Jazz Festival June 9th – 12th and the Glasgow International Jazz Festival June 22nd – 26th.  It’s easy to pick up your campervan rental Edinburgh and cruise a mere few hours to where the action is.


It’s back to the islands for Mendelssohn on Mull the 4th – 9th of July and the festival scene really kicks into high gear, with the Stonehaven Folk Festival 7th – 10th, 13th – 16th, the Hebridean Celtic Festival on the Isle of Lewis, and the Scotland’s most famous festival, T in the Park at Strahallan Castle in Auchterarder the 8th – 10th.


And for those who are ready to let their hair down, don’t miss the Wickerman Festival in Dundrennan July 21-22. Hang out in your campervan rental Edinburgh, so you and your family never have to sleep or sit in a muddy wet tent- after all, there might always be a passing shower in Scotland. And to make your campervan easy to find amongst the others, tie a balloon to it so you can spot it from far away.


August holds lots of festival fun in store. A favourite for music fans is the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival in Beauly August 4th – 6th Get your tickets early for this one. Linlithgow Palace hosts Party at the Palace with the best rock and pop music in the country. The Innerleithen Music Festival has lots of variety, with something for every taste in the family. Classical music isn’t left out of the festival scene, with the Isle of Cumbrae hosting the Summer Music Festival.


So pack your glow sticks, bubbles and hula hoop- you are self-contained and ready to roll wherever the party takes you on the festival scene in Scotland -in your campervan rental Edinburgh.


In the coming weeks we’ll take a look at one or two of our favourite festivals- and here’s a hint…we like some of them more far flung and adventurous ones in Scotland, which are perfect for enjoying in a campervan rental Edinburgh.



Campervan Rental Edinburgh - Festival time

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Motorhome Rental Scotland - Argyll’s Secret Coast Part 2

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Tarbert Waterfront


More fabulous scenery and seafood on Argyll’s Secret Coast in a motorhome rental Scotland.


The Secret Coast of Scotland is all about the outdoors- from woodland trails to coastal paths brimming with wildlife such as otters, golden eagles and red squirrels, some of the country’s best walks are here. But there are also historic sites such as primordial cairns and the ancient churchyard of Kilmodan near Glendaruel, with its beautifully carved grave slabs. Explore it all from your motorhome rental Scotland and experience the best of Scotland’s easy coastal life. A favourite past time here is hanging out on the patio at Royal an Lochan in Tighnabruaich enjoying a locally brewed ale and the sea views- don’t be surprised if a musician or two show up for a tune. If you are feeling more adventurous, try your sea legs at the sailing school.  Catch a céilidh- that’s the Gaelic word for a dance party- at the Kames Village Hall, and lift those knees with the friendly locals, who always love a party.


Tarbert & motorhome rental Scotland


Catch the Calmac ferry in Tighnabruaich (it’s best to make reservations) and head to Tarbert in your motorhome rental Scotland. Spend some time in this delightful fishing village, where any summer weekend you may find yourself at one of Tarbert’s many festivals, celebrating everything from seafood to boats to Vikings. Otherwise, it’s a sleepy wee place with welcoming locals, interesting shops and several eateries from which to choose for lunch. Enjoy an award winning seafood dinner at Dunvalanree Restaurant, which sits at the end of The long and winding Road” that inspired Paul McCartney’s song- truly a memorable spot and a bucket list item for any Beatles fan visiting Scotland. At the end of a relaxing day, retire to your luxury motorhome for a restful night’s sleep, ready for more adventures tomorrow.


You’ll feel as if you are at the edge of the world when you escape in your motorhome rental Scotland to the Secret Coast of Scotland!



Motorhome Rental Scotland - Argyll’s Secret Coast Part 2

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Campervan hire Scotland - Argyll’s Secret Coast

Campervan Hire ScotlandThe Seafood Experience on Argyll’s Secret Coast in a campervan hire Scotland.


You’ll find some of the finest seafood in the world in Scotland. The secret is the cold, pristine waters, which offer up a huge variety of top quality fish and shellfish, including oysters, mussels, langoustines, scallops, crab, mackerel, haddock, herring and more. We export hundreds of tonnes of each year, but the best way to enjoy this bounty is at the source, fresh from the local pier to your plate and prepared simply, to let nature’s taste shine through.


Take a gastronomic journey in a campervan hire Scotland through some of the world’s most breath taking scenery, from coastline to mountain range, from mainland to island, experiencing Scotland’s rich history and culture. You’ll see castles, primeval stone circles, charming fishing villages and inspiring landscapes along the way. See the day’s catch being brought in by fisherman and meet the interesting folks that dedicate their lives to the mantra ‘fresh is best.’


There is a lot of ground to cover in Scotland seafood wise, so we’ll break it up into three superb trails that you can explore in a campervan hire Scotland, starting this week with “Argyll’s Secret Coast”   where you can dine in elegant restaurants and traditional tartan pubs, and even prepare freshly caught delights in your luxury motorhome rental. (Although you are exploring the coast in your campervan hire Scotland, to avoid disappointment, we suggest booking all touring parks, ferries and for dinner, restaurants in advance.)


From Edinburgh, drive through the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, in your campervan hire Scotland, to the Loch Fyne Oyster Bar or Creggans Inn  for lunch. At Loch Fyne, enjoy award winning fare, such as oysters and mussels that come straight from the crystal clear waters of the loch whose name it bears. Visit the smokehouse and deli to stock up on supplies. Creggans Inn down the road, also on Loch Fyne, is a historic inn serving up the abundance of the loch, such as hand dived scallops and pan fried cod.


Continue to the Tighnabruaich area for the night in your campervan hire Scotland. Stop at Castle Lachlan in Strachur for a trip back in time. By now, the serenity and beauty of Argyll’s Secret Coast in Scotland should well and truly be casting its spell on you as you leave the worries of the world behind. Enjoy a delicious seafood platter at the friendly Royal an Lochan Hotel in Tighnabruaich overlooking the water and a picture perfect sunset for your first night in Scotland…. that’s the ticket!


Get in touch today and book your 5 star Campervan Hire Scotland with Roseisle.



Campervan hire Scotland - Argyll’s Secret Coast

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Motorhome Rental Scotland - Mull and Iona

motorhome rental scotlandBoasting spectacular wildlife and scenery, a motorhome rental Scotland trip to the Isles of Mull and Iona should be on any outdoor lover’s bucket list.


Isle of Mull


Lonely Planet lists ‘going wild on Mull’ in its guide to ‘40 Amazing Experiences in Europe.’ It is the best place in the area to see White-tailed and Golden eagles. The Telegraph named Mull number four on its list of the 10 best places in Europe to spot whales! And it’s just a 45 minute ride from Oban, on the vehicle ferry, where it’s easy to park your motorhome rental Scotland for the crossing.


Driving across Mull in your motorhome rental Scotland is breath-taking, with a wild landscape of hills, lochs and waterfalls. Down the Ross of Mull are spectacular black basalt cliffs, pink granite crags and sugar sand beaches. Tour romantic 13th century Duart Castle, ancestral home of the Clan MacLean. The main settlement of Tobermory is a vibrant fishing village hugging the harbour. There are several local walks. The Mull Museum, the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust and the Marine Visitor Centre offer displays and interactive exhibits on the history, geology and wildlife of the island. Tobermory Distillery, established in 1798, it is one of the oldest commercial distilleries in Scotland. Tours are available, finishing with a wee dram, of course, and should be booked in advance for your motorhome rental Scotland adventure.


Isle of Iona


You’ll park your motorhome rental Scotland at Fionnphort for the five minute small ferry crossing to sacred Iona, long associated with St Columba.  The cradle of Christianity in Scotland, Iona is a magical isle that has drawn pilgrims for centuries to pay homage, tour the abbey and graveyard, and view the fascinating collection of carved crosses and stones, which, along with reproductions of illuminated manuscripts, are thoughtfully displayed and interpreted throughout the church and the grounds. From the final resting place of kings of Scotland to its current reputation as a leader in fair trade and ecotourism, this tiny emerald island captures the hearts and spirits of those who make the journey.


Experience the Isles of Mull and Iona in a motorhome rental Scotland for a magical, memorable holiday experience!



Motorhome Rental Scotland - Mull and Iona

Friday, 25 March 2016

Campervan Hire Scotland - Great Glen of Scotland

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Great Glen Way – view of Loch Ness from Fort Augustus


From Glencoe to the Highland capital of Inverness in a campervan hire Scotland.


From Glencoe to Fort William in the south to Inverness in the north, the Great Glen (An Gleann Mor) is a natural fault line that snakes across the Highlands dividing Scotland. Running through bucolic towns and villages, among ancient oak and conifer forests, and along scenic lochs, this glen is one of the most popular in Scotland for touring in a campervan hire Scotland.


The Great Glen way and the Caledonian Canal were a much used shipping links in the 19th and earlier 20th century allowing trade to avoid the Pentland Firth and the French privateers during the Napoleonic Wars. In addition to beautiful drives in your campervan hire Scotland along A82 studded with waymarked trails that just invite a picnic, you can traverse any part of its 80 miles by boot, bike or boat, so bring along your hiking boots, cycles or paddles!


Campervan Hire Scotland & The Great Glen Way


The Great Glen Way is one of beloved National Long Distance Walking Routes in Scotland, running 73 miles along the Caledonian Canal. It starts at lovely Loch Linnhe, goes along famous Loch Ness and ends at Inverness. From the comfort of your campervan hire Scotland, you can choose to tackle the entire trail, or hit bits and pieces. Paddlers can take to the canal in a canoe or sea kayak on the Great Glen Canoe Trail for a memorable outdoor experience. A visit to the Caledonian Canal Visitor Centre is a must for the keen sailor. The canal, built by Thomas Telford, is an engineering marvel, linking the glen’s lochs and creating a route from the Atlantic seaboard to the Moray Firth.


There are a range of fine services and accommodation for those in a campervan hire Scotland in the towns and villages of the Great Glen, including Fort William, Inverness, Gairlochy, Fort Augustus and Drumnadrochit. Culture and history are not lacking in the Great Glen, with highlights such as the Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre, the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition and Urquhart Castle, one of the most popular in all of Scotland.


To book your 5 star campervan hire Scotland get in touch with Roseisle today.



Campervan Hire Scotland - Great Glen of Scotland

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Motorhome hire Scotland - Isle of Skye

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Old Man of Storr in Isle of Skye


The largest of the Inner Hebrides, the Isle of Skye in Scotland is named from the Norse ‘sky-a’, which means ‘cloud island.’ With the Cuillin Hills often shrouded in mist, it’s an appropriate name, but it could also be called simply magical. Verdant moors, rugged cliffs and mountains, glistening lochs and stunning coastline- Skye truly has it all in the nature department, and the best way to discover it is in a motorhome hire Scotland. Add to that enchanting castles, interesting museums, lively pubs and fine restaurants, no wonder it’s one of Scotland’s top holiday destinations!


Though it has been a popular destination for visitors for centuries, the opening of the Skye Bridge in 1995, and the end of the tolls a decade later, had a profound effect on the island, boosting trade and tourism and making it easy to reach it in a motorhome hire Scotland.


Though there is plenty to do in the inhabited parts, the most profound rewards come from close encounters with the seascapes and landscapes, from little Talisker Bay – which shares its name with the island-produced Talisker whisky – to the Trotternish Ridge, guarded by the imposing rock tower of the Old Man of Stoor.


Motorhome Hire Scotland – Culture & Scenery


Those seeking culture in a motorhome hire Scotland will find lots to love in Skye. Charming Portree is the capital, but there are plenty of other quaint villages to explore, such as Dunvegan, Edinbane, Staffin and Armadale. History buffs can’t miss Dunvegan Castle and Gardens, the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland- it’s been the ancestral home of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod for 800 years. The magnificent 20,000 acre Clan Donald Skye estate offers a memorable experience, with historic gardens, woodland trails, a castle and museum. The brooding ruins of Knock Castle on the east coast of Sleat are one of the lovliests spots in Scotland for a picnic and photo op while out in your motorhome hire Scotland.


Skye is most famous for its natural scenery, with plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife and get out in the pristine air throughout your motorhome hire Scotland adventure. White tailed sea eagles, whales, dolphins, otters, seals and red deer are just some of the species that can be viewed on the island. Those eager to walk and climb will find Skye to be a world class destination. The Cuillin Range and Trotternish Ridge offers challenging scrambles. For those who prefer to enjoy a stroll, there are many great walks.


The famous Fairy Pools are at the foot of the Black Cuillins near Glenbrittle. These crystal clear azure pools attract brave swimmers (the water is cold!) and photographers from around the world. From dynamic culture to bucolic tranquility, the Isle of Skye promises the holiday of a lifetime in a motorhome hire Scotland!


Get in touch today, plan your adventure and enjoy a 5 Star motorhome hire Scotland from Roseisle Luxury Campervans.



Motorhome hire Scotland - Isle of Skye

Friday, 26 February 2016

Rent a campervan in Scotland - Loch Earn

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Loch Earn


Old Man Winter may be here for a while, and that puts us in the mood to dream and wishing to rent a campervan in Scotland for a spring holiday on the water and up the mountain.


Beautiful Loch Earn in the southern Highlands of Perth and Kinross is in our daydreams this week. Located in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Loch Earn is a paradise for anglers and water sports enthusiasts. Rent a campervan in Edinburgh, Scotland, and it’s only an hour and a half drive to this piece of paradise!


Charming villages around the loch, such as Comrie, St Fillan’s’ and Lochearnhead, are truly like something out of a storybook. Nestled amongst the mountains, they feature gingerbread houses and friendly shops and eateries. History comes alive here, where standing stones evoke the ghosts of ancient painted warriors – be sure to visit the Pictish crannog and fort sites when you rent a campervan in Scotland.


The Water Sports Centre offers fun for all ages. When you choose to rent a campervan in Scotland, you are right where the action is- windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing and exiting inflatable rides. If a quiet afternoon by the shore catching your own supper is your idea of a holiday, then you will love Loch Earn. Just imagine cooking up a fish feast at the end of a relaxing day!


Rent a campervan in Scotland and make that dream a reality.


Ben Vorlich, which overlooks the loch, is popular with climbers, who are rewarded with sweeping views of the national park when they reach the top- 985 metres up!


There are many lovely holiday camping parks around Loch Earn that specially cater to those who rent a campervan in Scotland. Get in touch with  Rosisle Luxury Campervans today and get your spring holiday sorted!



Rent a campervan in Scotland - Loch Earn