Can You Wild Camp The Whole West Highland Way?

Is wild camping allowed on the Way? Under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, wild camping is permitted. This type of camping is lightweight, done in small numbers and only for two or three nights in any one place.

Do I need to book campsites on West Highland Way?

WEST HIGHLAND WAY CAMPSITES
Below is a stage-by-stage guide to campsites along the West Highland Way. Advance bookings are recommended for each of these campsites, and most of them are open between Spring and Autumn. A few only accept 1 – 2 person sized tents.

Can you wild camp at the top of Ben Nevis?

Wild Camping on Ben Nevis
Unlike England and Wales, wild camping is broadly permitted and even encouraged throughout Scotland, so long as certain rules outlined in the Scottish Access Code are followed.

Can I Wild camp on nc500?

The North Coast 500 is home to many awe-inspiring, remote campsites – in some sites, you’ll feel as though you’re wild camping, although you’ll have all the facilities of a fully maintained camp site. Whether you are looking to keep things minimal or stay at sites with full facilities – there is something for everyone.

Can a beginner do the West Highland Way?

Venturing along 96-miles of natural terrain, ascending mountains and descending river beds may seem daunting to those who are unfamiliar with long-distance walking, but the West Highland Way is suitable for everyone, even beginners.

Where can I Wild camp West Highland Way?

Bridge of Orchy has a beautiful stretch of land beside River Orchy and is the most highly recommended place to wild camp along the WHW. If there aren’t any available camping spaces by the bridge, you’ll find some more secluded areas further along the river.

What is the 28 day camping rule?

At present, farmers and landowners can operate a campsite on their land for 28 days every year without applying for planning permission.

Are there wolves in Ben Nevis?

As they have no natural predators left in Scotland (due to the extinction of wolves), it is sometimes necessary for a professional cull to take place.

Are there bears in Ben Nevis?

Other animals which were once commonplace to the area around Ben Nevis but are no longer found in its habitats include wild boars, lynx, elks, and, back in the 10th century, brown bears.

Can you wear trainers Ben Nevis?

You may need some decent footwear (trail shoes or sturdy trail running trainers are perfectly fine. Boots are recommended, but in my opinion, aren’t always needed.

Where is wild camping not allowed in Scotland?

There is only one area were wild camping in Scotland is restricted on a wider scale: the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.

Can you permanently wild camp in Scotland?

For the most part, wild camping is permitted anywhere in Scotland in accordance with the access rights established by the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003.

Do you need a permit to wild camp in Scotland?

A Guide to Wild Camping in Scotland
However, due to overuse, areas of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is subject to wild camping byelaws. This means that camping is only permitted within campsites or with a camping permit.

What is the hardest part of the West Highland Way?

When looking at the map many people think the side of Loch Lomond will be a gentle walk along the shore, however it is the most difficult section of the walk.

Can you walk the West Highland Way in trainers?

Don’t try to walk the West Highland Way in anything other than walking boots or shoes (there are some good specialist walking shoes on the market, but if you have to choose, go for boots for ankle support and extra waterproof-ness in the inevitable muddy patches!).

What month is best to walk the West Highland Way?

May is the most popular month for walking the West Highland Way; however, this does place pressure on the availability of accommodation. The Way can be walked at any time of the year – Spring and Autumn along the Way are especially beautiful.

Can you wild camp along Hadrian’s Wall?

Note that none of the YHA hostels on the Hadrian’s Wall Path accepts campers. Note, too, that wild camping (ie not in a regular campsite) is not allowed. Camping is not an easy option; the route is wearying enough without carrying your accommodation around with you.

Can you do the West Highland Way with no training?

You must build your fitness up for the West Highland Way given that every day is a demanding hiking day. You’ll enjoy hiking the walk more if you’ve worked to get your fitness up.

How fit do you need to be to walk the West Highland Way?

You should be able to get your base weight down below 10kg comfortably. You don’t have to be as fit carrying 10kg as you do carrying 20kg. When are you planning to walk? Summer gear is obviously a lot lighter than winter gear.

What is the number 1 rule of wild camping?

The golden rule of wild camping: arrive late and leave early – remembering to leave no trace! Plan arriving at your chosen location late in the day to avoid disturbing others and leave early before other walkers are out and about.

What should you not do while camping?

18 Things NOT TO DO While Camping

  1. Forget to Bring Bug Spray:
  2. Not Bring Enough TP:
  3. Leave Food Sitting Outside:
  4. Fail to Give Someone your Camping Itinerary:
  5. Assume There Will be Clean Drinking Water:
  6. Trusting your GPS:
  7. Start a Fire with Gas:
  8. Set Up Camp in the Dark: