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