View Full Version : A nice ''romantic' place to camp
Buckley8219
24-11-2006, 17:45
Hi all,
My girlfriend keeps on moaning about the amount of gear I keep buying, and that I don't spend enough time with her etc. Consequently, I have decided to take her camping for a few days, giving me the opportunity to play with my toys, whilst keeping her happy at the same time.
One problem (barring the weather!), where to go??? Any suggestions, I would really like to go somewhere lakeside that is not to cut off from civilisation, recently went to wasdale head, and I am afraid she wasn't too impressed when the tent flooded at 2am!
Do any of you know of any nice spots that may fit the bill? :confused:
billycan
24-11-2006, 17:53
Not sure of any nice spots but have been thinking this is the answer for the girlfriend as well.
Was thinking that too, Billycan. I don't think this is what she means, but hey have a go. She will either love it or break up with you!
PatrickM
24-11-2006, 18:07
Most of the north west coast of Scotland - wild, rugged terrain, empty stretches of white beaches, wildlife in abundance etc,etc etc
Probably a bit too far but you might consider it in the future. :)
Buckley8219
24-11-2006, 18:13
Cheers,
Sounds like it may fit the bill, I start doing some research! Thanks for the post :)
Long Stride
24-11-2006, 18:48
Don't forget the East of Scotland.
Maybe not as wild and rugged as the West coast but it has its own beauty.
www.angusglens.co.uk
www.mountaineering-scotland.org.uk/feature/angus.htm
www.caledoniahilltreks.com/mountain_ranges/angusglens.htm
www.aberdeen-grampian.com/walking.htm
The sites are mostly walking sites but give a good indication of the varied countryside in the area.
Hello
Just picked up your thread, ever thought of staying in a moutain bothy? There's a few in Wales, The Lakes and loads in Scotland. Quite a few are in the glens and are less then an hours walk in. Most have got a fire place and a sleeping platform, just take in some coal and whisky!
Check out www.mountainbothies.org.uk it dosn't tell you where they are but with some careful map interpritation you can often find them. :)
Don't mean to sound like a wet sqid here but it may be wise to make sure she wasn't talking about a night out ...
ON THE TOWN first. :lmao: ;)
Spikey DaPikey
25-11-2006, 03:42
Hello
Just picked up your thread, ever thought of staying in a moutain bothy? There's a few in Wales, The Lakes and loads in Scotland. Quite a few are in the glens and are less then an hours walk in. Most have got a fire place and a sleeping platform, just take in some coal and whisky!
Check out www.mountainbothies.org.uk it dosn't tell you where they are but with some careful map interpritation you can often find them. :)
Great first post !!
Never heard of these before, but im intrested now !! Why not put up a few words about yourself in the intro bit ?
Welcome to BCUK :)
Buckley8219
25-11-2006, 11:09
Hello
Just picked up your thread, ever thought of staying in a moutain bothy? There's a few in Wales, The Lakes and loads in Scotland. Quite a few are in the glens and are less then an hours walk in. Most have got a fire place and a sleeping platform, just take in some coal and whisky!
Check out www.mountainbothies.org.uk it dosn't tell you where they are but with some careful map interpritation you can often find them. :)
Now that is a great idea, I spend alot of time in wales for work, never even thought of a mountain bothy! :You_Rock_
Aloha Buckley8219,
How about camping in Hawaii? That's pretty romantic.
I just got back from a family camping trip today. We took the kids and met up with their friends (and parents too). We had a blast. Kids are pooped and asleep.
This was nothing really bushcrafty, just a family camping trip.
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/1299/pictures200611349xn7.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Hot dog battle.
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/5646/pictures200611392ul0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
This huge salmon filet (about 24 inches long) was half gone by the time my wife got there with the camera.
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/8646/pictures200611397qn4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Night time fire.
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/922/pictures200611405ds4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Oh yeah, lake...the camp site is about a 5-10 minute walk to this lake.
http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/5638/pictures200610hoomaluhidl2.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
There is a fair amount of wild life. Lots of birds, ducks, geese, chicken, mongoose, pigs. In fact, after we had all turned in, the pigs roamed freely throughout our campsite. They stayed clear of our tents but did run around a bit.
There is a diverse range of plant and insect life as well.
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/7514/pictures200610327rm1.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/4134/pictures200610365li0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Good luck in finding your spot.
Cor...its alright for some!
Hello
Just picked up your thread, ever thought of staying in a moutain bothy? There's a few in Wales, The Lakes and loads in Scotland. Quite a few are in the glens and are less then an hours walk in. Most have got a fire place and a sleeping platform, just take in some coal and whisky!
Check out www.mountainbothies.org.uk it dosn't tell you where they are but with some careful map interpritation you can often find them. :)
im a member of the MBA very nice places. i could help you finde a few bothies stayed in one thursday my girlfriend loves them.top idea for a romantic camp
Id choose the Mull of Kintyre.
I have a friend who loves the plase, wild but not rugged like a lot of scotland, varied land of forests, moors, beaches and small lochs.
Buckley8219
26-11-2006, 13:46
Cheers faff,
I'll pm you over the next couple of days, as I gather they are often difficult to find :) .
Hanzo
''This huge salmon filet (about 24 inches long) was half gone by the time my wife got there with the camera'', Great pictures, I had to have some fish for breeakfast after seeing that one, but I guess sardines on toast doesn't really compare! However, I am in the process of planning around the world trip, so you never know!
In fact I am meant to be going to Hawaii (of all places) with my professor in 2008 for some terrible academic convention, perhaps I shall just go AWOL with my backpack, and let the university pay for the flights :lmao: !
Let me know when you get to make it out here. Aloha!
Hi everyone
Thanks for the welcome. I hope you checked out the website its also worth chatting to your local climbing/mountaineering/hillwalking club. A lot of clubs have huts in the hills which you can use very cheaply and it helps keep the huts going.
Check in the back of Climber and Trail magazine which usually lists a lot of the clubs alternatively www.thebmc.co.uk lists all the clubs affiliated to it.
Its nice combining a bothy-ex with a bit of bushcraft my mates are sick of me hogging the fire lighting though! ;)
Bootstrap Bob
27-11-2006, 14:07
Buckley
Bearing in mind where you live you might want to look at this place.
http://www.eweleaze.co.uk/
I went there earlier this year with GF and had a great time, some great walks along the coast and they allow camp fires too. I suggest you book early though it can be rather popular.
I got a virus scan alert on opening that eweleaze farm site - trojan script tried to execute. be careful.
Flux