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Does anyone have any recommendations for nice places to camp?
I say camping but maybe a sort of half way house arrangement? with some home comforts for my other half... hah.
I don;t really have any camping equipment either. Is there such a place where you could rent equipment or stay in semi permanent accommodation?
cheers for any input!
Awaiting arrival of witty signature.
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If you were really adventurous and had good navigation skills and walking gear then bothying could be an option. Some bothies are reasonably close to civilisation, Camusanary bothy on Skye being a good case in point. It's not too remote but far enough away that it feels like you're getting away from it all. You'd still need a sleeping bag at the very least though, and you'd need to take in your own food. Others are very remote and need real care to get to. http://www.mountainbothies.org.uk/
The Youth Hostel in Glen Affric might be another option for you too? Ultimately I think you'll get the best of both worlds in the suggestions listed in the thread about wigwams.
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I'm definitely not at bothy levels...