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I am thinking about a trip to the west coast of Scotland for landscape photography next year, Probably in May to avoid the midges but, as I am retired timing and length of stay are flexible. I shall be travelling from Hampshire in my small motorhome (think Ocado size van but with more alcohol and less veggies) I will be accompanied by my lazy greyhound, neither of us do long hikes nor can we be trusted with a map and compass.
I would appreciate suggestions as to what places we should plan to visit, I am aware that the beaches are spectacular in that area so would like to include these. If you can suggest campsites for stop overs that would be a bonus but I can get those from other sites when I know where I am headed, I believe the Isle of Skye is well worth a visit so advice on that area would be welcome.
All suggestions welcome.
I would appreciate suggestions as to what places we should plan to visit, I am aware that the beaches are spectacular in that area so would like to include these. If you can suggest campsites for stop overs that would be a bonus but I can get those from other sites when I know where I am headed, I believe the Isle of Skye is well worth a visit so advice on that area would be welcome.
All suggestions welcome.
Do Skye then just carry on up the mainland west coast. You'll be tripping over beautiful landscape. You can wander good tracks to lochs tucked away in the hills but you don't have to. Recommended - Loch Carron, Torridon, Loch Clair, Loch Maree, the coast road up to Ullapool, north from there up into Assynt. Applecross is a must do for a lot of people but you shouldn't take a motorhome over the mountain road. People do but.... the NC500 has made it so busy you spend the whole time trying to squeeze past other vehicles without hitting rocks or cars, vans, motorbikes, cyclists........... The coast road, on the other hand, is easy and very scenic. And please don't use passing places to stop and take photos (unless the road is empty). I can only recommend Sands camp site on the Rubha Reidh road out of Gairloch (you might even find me there if you're really unlucky 
