Lonely Planet voted Scotland one of the greatest places in the world to view Mother Nature’s autumn show, and the best way to catch all of this beauty is in a motorhome from Roseisle.
The show goes on through October, and paints an already breathtaking landscape in eye-popping golds, reds, bronzes and oranges. And the best part about exploring Scotland in a campervan hire in the autumn? You’ll miss the throngs of holiday makers and other campervans and get to enjoy it with a bit of breathing space this fall!
Top Spots in Scotland in a campervan hire
Discover Galloway Forest Park’s 300 miles of gorgeous fall scenery in a campervan and enjoy top rate touring parks, stunning hikes, sweeping mountain ranges and more. As a Dark Skies Park, a visit to Galloway in the autumn affords an outstanding opportunity to view the night sky in all it’s glory- you might even catch the Northern Lights if you are lucky!
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs are so near the central belt that it’s easy to explore in a campervan. Whether water sports or trail walking is your pleasure, there are so many ways to get back to nature here. Don’t miss 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 at Loch Tummel is a must for any nature lover’s bucket list, especially in autumn. It is said to be a favourite spot of Queen Isabella, wife of Robert the Bruce, as well as Queen Victoria, who loved to picnic here. Hike or cycle the waymarked trails through the autumn display- we especially love St Mary’s Walk, the Knock and Glen Lednock.
More to come in a campervan hire
Next week we will continue our exploration of the best autumn leaves displays in Scotland to explore in a campervan hire from Roseisle.
"Fall" in love with Scotland in a campervan hire