Hi everyone,
me and 2 mates will be visiting Galloway forest in september, and as its my first trip to scotland I was hoping for a bit of advice and guidance,
Firstly as we will be going late september (last week of the month) will we still get besieged by midges or will they have gone by then?
secondly can anyone recommend a good spot to park the car in safety for 4 nights? somewhere with a bit of security would be nice as we would like to be able to leave it and head of without worrying
As you will probably guess from the questions - we are relative novices when it comes to this type of thing but eager to learn and pick up new skills, we've camped a few times in the lake district, but not usually too far from civilisation, our last trip was to white moss woods near lake grasmere, which was nice, but a little crowded due to it being high summer and un-characteristically dry..
Now we are gearing up to do it properly, we've ditched the tents bought hammocks tarps and meths burners etc. and are looking forward to having as much fun as you guys seem to have judging by your posts.. so any words of advice will be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance for any answers
me and 2 mates will be visiting Galloway forest in september, and as its my first trip to scotland I was hoping for a bit of advice and guidance,
Firstly as we will be going late september (last week of the month) will we still get besieged by midges or will they have gone by then?
secondly can anyone recommend a good spot to park the car in safety for 4 nights? somewhere with a bit of security would be nice as we would like to be able to leave it and head of without worrying
As you will probably guess from the questions - we are relative novices when it comes to this type of thing but eager to learn and pick up new skills, we've camped a few times in the lake district, but not usually too far from civilisation, our last trip was to white moss woods near lake grasmere, which was nice, but a little crowded due to it being high summer and un-characteristically dry..
Now we are gearing up to do it properly, we've ditched the tents bought hammocks tarps and meths burners etc. and are looking forward to having as much fun as you guys seem to have judging by your posts.. so any words of advice will be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance for any answers