Camping, Propane Availability and Fuel Prices in

Great Britain & Ireland 

England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales 

Updated October 2015

General information:  

Overnight Locations:

The following information is intended to be an addition to the existing literature on places to camp overnight in Great Britain.  It is by no means all-inclusive, but simply lists those places we utilized and can recommend to others.  Britain does not have the extensive network of Aires or Stellplatzë that are available on the continent.  Consequently, the excellent guide books to help us locate free or inexpensive places to overnight or to locate services are also unavailable.  While to our knowledge free camping is permitted in all areas of Britain, finding suitable locations is difficult in southern England.  Further north or in Ireland, Scotland or Wales, there is no difficulty.  

In order to be able to access camping facilities and service points in Britain then, many travelers will decide to join either the Caravan Club (www.caravanclub.co.uk/) or the Camping & Caravanning Club (www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/).  The two are very similar in costs and services.  Your annual membership gives you access to various types of camping facilities that are either members only or give reduced rates at facilities that are open to the public.  We chose the Caravan Club and listings below that are for club facilities will be designated by a CC notation.  Update 2014: We found that costs had increased at many of the Caravan Club farm stay sites we had enjoyed so much in 2010 and many had also  become more formalized, with advance notification required, etc.  For locating free, wild camping locations in Britain we now recommend that you join Wildcamping UK (www.wildcamping.co.uk).  For a basic joining fee you get to download not only wildcamping locations, but also Pub Stops and water and dump possibilities as well as a section of wildcamping locations for France.  A good deal and we’ve been quite pleased.  Another source we’ve become aware of, but have not used, is www.britstops.com.  This group sells a book with a variety of locations where overnight stops are encouraged.

Listings are shown alphabetically by the name of the nearest town.  For England, county names are shown in parentheses.  The numbers in parentheses indicate the (month/year) we were there.

GPS Coordinates:  In 2010, both of the camping clubs were using the British Postal Code system for location reference rather than latitude and longitude; we believe that this has since changed.  Our Garmin GPS will accept the postal numbers and will get us very close to our destination; utilizing the local directions provided in the directory will then help us find the camp site.  Both clubs also have downloadable files of GPS coordinates available, although care must be taken to set your GPS to the correct coordinate format to match these listings.  Both wild camping.co.uk and britstops.com provide GPS coordinates for their locations.  

Propane (LPG):  

RVs (like ours) with chassis mounted propane tanks may go to a different location or require different adapters than those with removable tanks.  

Britain uses a bayonet type fitting for propane that is different from other countries.  We had no problem picking up an adapter at a local RV dealer in England to connect our 1 3/4” Acme thread to the British bayonet fitting.  The Acme is the standard fitting on FIXED propane tanks in the US.  Removable tanks have different fittings.  Note: England is a very good place to acquire propane adaptors of all sorts.  You can easily outfit yourself with what you will need for propane access throughout Europe at most any caravan dealer.

Good website for locating fill points throughout UK is www.autogas.ltd.uk

Important: before you leave your home country, you should acquire an adapter that will connect to the inlet on your propane tank and then terminates in a pipe thread (of any common size) so that another fitting can be connected to the adapter.  You should then obtain a 1 3/4” Acme adapter (if your tank does not already have this connection) for your first connection.  Depending on which countries you visit, you should then be able to acquire a fitting that is used in a particular country once you are in that country and connect it to the fitting that fits your tank.  

For an excellent article discussing propane systems and connection options Click Here.

For excellent information about propane adapters used throughout Europe Click Here.     

Fuel Prices:

These prices are the average for what we paid in each country.  We have a diesel engine; the diesel prices are actual.  We have included the estimated prices for regular unleaded gasoline.  All fuel prices are shown with both the actual local cost and with that cost converted into US Dollars and US Gallons.


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England: 

Exchange rate in June/July 2010: one Pound to approximately $1.50 US.  When we returned in October, rate was up to $1.60.  When we returned in November 2011 and again in April 2012 it was $1.57.  In June 2014, the dollar had fallen to $1.70.  In September 2015, the dollar was back up a bit and the rate was around $1.53.

Overnight parking regulations:  Overnight stays in areas other than established campgrounds are allowed unless posted otherwise.  However, in southern England finding an open piece of ground to park on is very difficult, so a camping club membership is advisable.  In 2014, we began using POIs from www.wildcamping.co.uk with good success.

Fuel:  Fuel prices vary and are generally posted clearly; and most fuel stations are manned.  We have not seen the many automated locations we experienced on the continent.  Diesel fuel is readily available and in summer 2010 prices ranged from £1.16 to £1.22/liter ($6.59 to $6.93/gallon); Regular gasoline prices run about £.03 ($.16/gallon) less than diesel.  April 2012 Update: diesel ranged from £1.44 to 1.49/liter ($8.55 to $8.85/gallon); regular gasoline was about £.06/liter ($.035/gallon) less than diesel. In June 2014, pump prices had actually fallen to £1.32 to £1.38/liter although due to the changing exchange rate the US converted price was pretty much unchanged ($8.49 to $8.88/gallon).  In September 2015, lower world wide prices had diesel down to below £1.10/liter ($6.37/gallon).  Regular gasoline was about the same as diesel, running plus/minus £0.02/liter.

Propane:  Propane is available at some fuel stops, although not nearly as frequently as in France or Belgium.  Propane filling locations are self serve using the UK bayonet adapter.  In 2010 prices ranged between £.65 to £.70 per liter ($3.69 to $3.97/gallon).  Update April 2012: prices had increased to £.79 to £.82/liter ($4.69 to $4.87/gallon).  In June 2014 prices were £.70 to £.76/liter ($4.50 to $4.89/gallon).  In September 2015 the price had dropped to £0.59/liter ($3.42/gallon).


Location, Type/Cost and Description

All Stretton  (Shropshire)  Overnight  Free  N52.56182  W02.81028  Elev:  1065 feet

These are the lovely Shropshire Hills.  We overnighted in a nice parking lot along the ridge of the Long Wynd hills; part of the National Trust.  Stunning views; great for hiking.  This is in the Church Stretton area.  (9/15)

Askrigg (N Yorkshire)    Possible Overnight    Free    N54 20.568  W002 05.473  1600 ft.

Nice spot at the top of the moors next to the cattle guard, between Meeker and Askrigg; no services (10/10)

Atherstone (Warwickshire)    Overnight    Free    N52 32.657  W001 33.067

We were aiming for the Hartshill Hayes Country Park, but it said no overnight parking; so we headed north up the same road, and found a maintenance yard on the left; quiet overnight but equipment came in starting about 8:30, although they didn’t seem to care.  If approaching from Atherstone, it's about 2/10 mile after the turn onto Witherly Lane away from the road to Oldbury. (7/10)

Axminster area (Devon)    Overnight    Free    N50.75855  W02.98335

Tilbury Hill Nature Reserve carpark, a great open spot on Trinity Hill Road south of the A35 just west of where B3165 turns south toward to Lyme Regis.  (9/14)

Bovey Tracey area    (Dorset)    Overnight    Free    N50.60123  W003.71942

Inside the Dartmoor Forest NP, in a small parking area with a great view, at Trendlebere Down.  No services.  (6/14) 

Breedon-on-the-Hill (Leicestershire)    Overnight/Observed    Free    N52 48.443  W001 23.961

The church here is in a quiet, secluded spot with ample parking and we felt it should make a good overnight opportunity.  (7/10)

Broad Hinton (Wiltshire)    Overnight    Free    N51.47143  W01.81529

Parking area for the Hackpen Hill white horse; near the village of Broad Hinton.  Busy during the day but quiet at night.  Great view.  (9/14)

Bromyard (Herefordshire)    Overnight    Free    N52 13.394  W002  29.682

Stayed in parking lot of the Edvin Leach Old Church, an English Heritage Trust site in a quiet rural setting.  Very interesting ruins of 11th century church on site.  (6/10)

Cambridge area    (Gloustershire)   Overnight    Free    N52.26011  E00.31644

In the Burwell area northeast of Cambridge, at the parking area for Devil’s Dyke.  Too close to the road, but quiet at night.  (6/14)

Canterbury (Kent)        Overnight stopping

The New Dover Road carpark on the edge of town allows overnight parking.  This includes dump and water, and use of the P&R bus into town -- a real deal.  Follow signage; as you enter, take a ticket, then turn left prior to arriving at the height barrier.  Closed on Sundays, so the first time we visited we stayed overnight at the pub next to the entrance.  Updated (6/14)

Canterbury area    (Kent)    Overnight    Free    N51.21473  E001.00106

Gravel parking lot at Eggringe Wood, half-mile west of Canterbury.  Quiet lot in the woods with hiking trails.  No services  (6/14)

Capel-le-Ferne (Kent)    CC    Overnight    £8/night    N51 06.773  E001 13.115

Camping Club Certificated Location near Folkestone; very quiet and lovely; electric included; water and dump available.  (10/10)

Chedworth (Gloucestershire) CC    Overnight    £5.50/night    N51 47.610  W001. 54.472

Camping Club Certificated Location at Denfurlong Farm.  We had a very large, secluded open meadow surrounded by trees to enjoy, with water and dump.  Very quiet.  Farm shop on same property, with lovely ice cream.  (6/10) UPDATED 7/14 - NO LONGER A CARAVAN CLUB SITE AND PRICE IS NOW £15/NIGHT IN SUMMER.  SAD.

Cheltenham area    (Gloustershire)    Overnight    Free    N51.83758  W002.10057

Between Glouster and Cheltenham.  About five miles southwest of town, just west of the junction of A417/A436 there is a very large and mostly secluded panorama view layby pulloff.  At the downhill end there is a parking area that used to have a height barrier, which is now rusted and broken.  Police cruised the lot and did not bother us.  Excellent view, and very quiet overnight. Used two separate times.  Updated (9/14)

Chillesford    (Suffolk)    Overnight    5£/night    N52.11738  E001.47835

Very nice CL site in the grassy parking lot at the edge of the church grounds.  Water and dump available.  Pay at The Froize pub in the village.  Delightful.  (6/14)

Colwall  (Herefordshire)  Overnight   Free  N52.07819  W02.38312

Church parking lot on the edge of this small Malvern Hills village; charming; a good sized lot; quiet at night.  A good stopover.  (9/15)

Devises area (Wiltshire)    Overnight    Free    N51.37658  W01.98068

On the hill above Roundway, near where the white horse is.  At the end of the paved road.  excellent spot, and a good walking area.  (9/14)

Dover (Kent)    Overnight    Free    N51 07.245  E001 18.800

Coming out of the port, take the A20 going west for about ½ mile; it will pass apartment buildings on the ocean side; then find a turn left into parking areas along the street, the Marine Parade; they are free from 6 pm – 9 am.  (6/10)

Durham area (Durham)   Overnight    Free    N54.76736  W01.76937

Hedleyhope Fell Nature Reserve parking lot west of city, off the A68 onto B6301.  (8/14)

East Garston (Berkshire) CC    Overnight    £8/night    N51 29.599  W001 28.161

Caravan Club Certificated Location at Lorne Hill Farm, about 1 mile from the village; this is a lovely, quiet setting with 5 sites, in horse country; beautiful. (6/10)

East Hendred (Oxford)    Overnight    Free    N51.56216  W01.34033

Parking area on the downs above town, very close to the Ridgeway Path.  There are signs warning of theft problems in the area, but we had no trouble and stayed 2 nights.  (9/14) 

East Hoathly (East Sussex) CC    Overnight    £8/night    n/a

Broomfield Farm is a Caravan Club Site on Stalkers Lane about 1-1/2 miles east of the village.   Sites are level and have electricity; water and dump nearby.(6/10)

Fawley  (Hants)  Overnight  Free  N50.82679  W01.33946

Ashlett boat dock, right on the water; a public parking area; not huge, but not busy.  We found plenty of room.  It was delightful.  (10/15)

Fowlmere (Cambridgeshire)    Overnight    Free    N52 05.584  E000 03.245

Parking lot for the Fowlmere Nature Reserve (RSPB site) near town; quiet night among the birds. (7/10) 

Frampton (Lincolnshire)    Overnight    Free    N52 55.905  E000 01.061

The Frampton Marsh RSPB site is about 1-1/2 miles east of Frampton with a visitor center and a large parking lot near the marsh; plenty of walking and birding; quiet at night.  (7/10)

Great Ayton area  (Cleveland)  Overnight  Free  N54.49069  W01.08619

Spent two night in a parking area for a woods near town; a bit hard to get level.  In the North York Moors National Park.  (9/15)

Great Langdale (Cumbria)    Overnight    £13/night    N54 26.627  W003 05.864

A Lake District National Park campground with toilets and water available.  (10/10)

Hailsham (East Sussex)    Overnight    Free    N50 53.085  E000 12.356

We spent the night in the parking lot of a group of small businesses, including an auto repair shop and an auto upholstery business, on A271.  Businesses opened at 9 am. (6/10)

Harrowgate (N Yorkshire)    Overnight    Free    N53 59.045  W001 29.936

Sainsbury’s parking lot; asked/received permission.  Cannot say whether this is a company policy or local option.  (10/10)

Harwich  (Essex)  Overnight  Free  N51.94004  E01.26059

We stayed the  night at the local Morrisons, near the dock.  Signs say will be locked at night, but manager has indicated it’s fine to stay over.  Quiet and little going on.  Nice large store. (8/15)

Hawes (North Yorkshire)    Overnight    Free    N54 12.617  W002 22.224

Parked under the Ribblehead Viaduct, off the B6255 at the junction with B6479, about 10 miles south of Hawes.  Numerous opportunities at this location.  (10/10)

Hendon (Greater London)    Overnight    RAF Museum Parking lot    Pay & Display    N51.59849  W00.23985

This is the parking lot for the museum; lots of room, motorhome friendly.  You can stay the night; it’s 24/hr parking, at £4/every 6 hours at all times.  (9/14)

Horningsea (Cambridgeshire) CC    Overnight    £5/night    N52 14.246  E000 11.205

Camping Club Certificated Location in small village; good spot to stay while visiting Cambridge.  Quiet secluded spot in apple orchard.   Water and dump.  Leaving the village and heading north on A1134, about a mile north there was a nice layby that should make a good overnight stop.  (7/10)

Horsham (East Sussex)    Overnight    Free    N51 03.171  W000 18.466

Traveling west on A281, a short distance east of town, Horsham Business Park is on the left, with a large Camping World sign at the highway.  Plenty of room and quiet overnight; we obtained permission from Hillier’s Garden Center, owner of property. (6/10)

Kettering area  (Northamptonshire)  Overnight  Free  N52.38889  W00.89185

Stayed at carpark at edge of the woods; very quiet and pleasant.  (8/15)

Kingston area (Dorset)    Overnight    Free    N50.61301  W02.08135

West of town, along the road (B3069) that parallels Encombe estate (I think), there is a nice although small parking area; lots of activity during the day.  Near the South West Coast Path.  (9/14)

Kingthorpe (Lincolnshire)    Overnight    Free    N53 14.982  W000 16.810

Chambers Farm Wood Nature Reserve is south of town on B1202; atlas says Bardney Limewoods reserve.  Signage begins after you turn toward Langton. (7/10)

Kirkby Lonsdale area    (Cumbria)    Overnight    Free    N54.23882  W002.53030

About 4 miles from Kirkby Lonsdale, nearest town is Barbon, we parked out in the dales beside a stream.  Stayed two days, enjoying the sheep.  (7/14)

Lancaster area    (Lancastershire)    Overnight    Free    N53.94995  W002.71689

Southeast of the city, off the M6, in the Forest of Bowland area (nearest village is Ortner) there is a lovely wide open area for parking; near Grizedale Fell.  Quiet little one-lane track nearby.  Plenty of sheep.  (7/14)

Letton (Herefordshire) CC    Overnight    £5/night    N52 06.671  W002 58.094

Camping Club Certificated Location next door to Swan Inn Pub; very quiet, however.  Lovely field at side of house.  If coming from the east, it’s a left turn directly after you pass the pub parking area entrance.  Note that the pub has its own camping facility; the CL is next door, not at the pub.  Water and dump.  (8/10)

Little Horkesley (Essex) CC    Overnight    £5/night    N51 51.665  E000 53.142

Camping Club Certificated Location near town; lovely quiet spot near orchards.  Water and Dump (7/10)

London area    Caravan Club site at Crystal Palace   19.95£/night    N51.42503  W00.07315

This is the member price during medium-high season; about 10£/night additional for non-members.  We stayed for 10 days, and used the location to visit the city.  Convenient, and a lot of services available.  Laundry, toilets and showers on site.  Bus service very close, along with shopping, cafes and restaurants.  Inside the LEZ zone.  (6/14)

Looe area  (Cornwall)    Overnight    Free    N50.41607  W004.53885

Carpark for the Porfell Animal Land openspace.  On B3359 northwest of Looe.  Quiet.  No services.  (6/14)

Loughborough (Leicestershire) CC    Overnight    £5/night    N52 45.645  W001 10.267

Camping Club Certificated Location in the courtyard of a small property near a canal.  Worked okay, but not recommended; parked in vehicle area of farm yard and somewhat noisey.  Water and dump.  (7/10)

Ludlow (Shropshire) CC    Overnight    €3/night    N52 19.445  W002 44.139

Camping Club Certificated Location on the edge of the village of Richards Castle; quiet field with sheep.  (7/10)

Lutterworth (Leicestershire) CC    Overnight    £8/night    N52 28.999  W001 12.840

Camping Club Certificated Location; do not recommend, as owner refuses to provide trash recepticles; otherwise a pretty and quiet spot.  Electricity included. (7/10)

Manchester    (Manchestershire)    Museum parking    Pay & display    N53.47009  W002.30028

We were at the Imperial War Museum North and finding it is a bit weird.  But there is a nice parking lot.  We paid £4 for 3 hours; it would have been better to pay £5 for 4 hours, as you will want something to eat and the museum deserves some time.  (5/14)

Market Weighton (E Riding, Yorkshire)    CC    Overnight    £10/night    N53 52.758  W000 44.427 

Caravan Club Certificated Location east of York; electricity included; water and dump available (10/10)

Marske (N Yorkshire)    Overnight    Free    N54 26.252  W001 51.642  

At the meeting of roads at the top of the hill north of town; this is on the edge of military training grounds – be aware and look for red flags flying, which are a warning of activity in the area; no services (10/10)

Narbury area  (Staffordshire)  Overnight  Free  N52.81464  W02.31754

Parking lot for a small nature reserve for this village to the west of Stafford, on the A519.  A little close to the road and a bit small, but quite pleasant.  (9/15)

New Milton area  (Hants)  Overnight Free N50.76512  W01.67351

We had just visited the delightful Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum, and got permission to stay the night.  Great spot in the country, among the chickens and alpacas and goats, etc. etc.  Very quiet and enjoyable.  Great museum, too.  (10/15)

Nottingham area  (Nottinghamshire)  Overnight  Free  N53.09631  W01,09023

Haywood Oaks Forestry Commission parking  area on the edge of a small wood near Blidworth, north of the city of Nottingham.  A bit small, but just fine.  (9/15)

Nottingham area (Derbyshire)   Overnight    Free    N52.86835  W01.34231

In Shardlow, southwest of the city, we stopped for the night at the Navigation Inn; got permission.  Had dinner.  There is a water tap near the back kitchen door.  Nice spot, very nice publican.  (8/14)

Oswestry area  (Shropshire)  Overnight  Free  N52.87304  W02.93940

East of here (and the Welsh border), with the nearest village being Lower Frankton, we parked near a canal in a quiet area in the countryside.  There were riverboats tied up, fishermen, and an ancient stone bridge, all for our entertainment.  Nice.  (9/15)

Pateley Bridge (N Yorkshire)    Overnight    Free    N54 07.460  W001 48.664 

Private car park at Gouthwaite Reservoir off B6265 just outside town; asks for donations; nice views of water across the way; no services (10/10)

Penrith (Cumbria)    Overnight    Free    N54 34.318  W002 55.698

Carpark for the Aira Force Waterfall (National Trust site), southwest of town on the A592.  Pay and display; toilets (10/10) 

Plymouth  (Devon)    Overnight    Free    N50.38902  W004.15265

Large car park next to the Plymouth Argyle stadium; quiet night.  No services. (6/14)

Roche  (Cornwall)    Overnight    Free    N50.40204  W004.83120

Roche Sports and Social Hall complex.  Large lot; asked for permission.  Quiet night.  Water and toilet in building; may be locked at night.  (6/14)

Salisbury area    (Wiltshire)    Overnight    Free    N51.10352  W001.72779

Large parking lot at the Figsbury Ring NT site on the A30 about 3 miles northeast of the city.  Quiet; no services.  Stayed 2 days.  (6/14) REVISITED 10/15: VERY  HARD TO GET LEVEL; ALSO THERE IS A NEW FENCE NEXT TO PART OF THE ENTRY ROAD MAKING IT VERY NARROW.  NO LONGER RECOMMENDED. 

We parked right on the beach, along the Marine Promenade, just west of the Martello Tower; there is free 12-hour parking; quiet and clean. (6/10)

Sheen (Staffordshire) CC    Overnight    £5/night    N53 09.664  W001 50.081

Camping Club Certificated Location in a large field near the farm.  Water and dump available.  Very quiet.  Hard to get level, but the views are worth it.  (7/10)

Sible Hedingham    (Essex)    Overnight    Free    N51.95296  E000.59847

Parking area at Broak Woods, in the forest on A1017 just south of town.  Very quiet.  (6/14)

Stoke sub Hamdon    (Somerset)    Overnight    Free    N50.94516  W002.74375

At the Norton carpark at Hamdon Country Park; several others nearby.  Lovely views and walking trails.  Very quiet at night.  No services.  (6/14)

Swindon area  (Wiltshire)  Overnight  Free  N51.58819  W01.96656

Ravensroost Wood, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust very small parking lot, on a country road northwest of town.  We made it work, with difficulty.  (10/15)

Tewkesbury (Gloucestershire)    Overnight    Free*    N51 59.349  W002 09.472

In town, stayed adjacent to Bowling Club grounds, in a park & pay area, which was free(*)  between 5:30 pm -8:00 am.  Close to abbey and center of town.  Surprisingly quiet at night.  (6/10)

Thetford area    (Norfolk)    Overnight    Free    N52.40276  E00.74342

Open area at the Barnham Cross Common just south of town near the ring road; too close to road, but quiet later in the evening.  (6/14)

Torpoint  (Cornwall)    Overnight    Free at night    N50.35634  W004.26496

Long-stay carpark in the hills above the sea on B3247 not far from Fort Tregantle.  (6/14)

Torver area  (Cumbria)  Overnight  Free  N54.32476  W03.14988  Elev: 879 feet

In the western part of the Lake District, in a parking lot next to the Broughton Moors; off the A593 on a tiny little road, so be careful!  Lovely spot with great views.  (9/15)

Upwood (Cambridgeshire)    Overnight    Free    N52 25.550   W000 09.707

Wildlife Reserve outside Upwood, off Meadow Road; fairly good signage; very small, one rig only (7/10)

Weybridge    (Surrey)    Overnight    Free    N51.35189  W000.46656

At the Brooklands Auto Museum; asked permission.  Nice open parking area at one end of the lot.  Walking trails nearby.  (6/14)

Whipsnade Heath (Bedfordshire)    Overnight    Free    N51.85131  W00.52579

At the foot of the Dunstable Commons there is a carpark at the bottom of the hill that is run by the National Trust.  Very noisy.  (9/14)

Whitby area  (No. Yorkshire)  Overnight  Free  N54.39748  W00.50873

There are a couple of great spots along this road along the spine of the ridge overlooking both the Howdale Moor and a vista of the ocean and Whitby.  Just about terrific; we stayed 2 nights.  (9/15)

Wigmore (Herefordshire)    Overnight    Free    N52 18.822  W002 51.172

We were looking for the parking area for the castle ruins in town, and came across this lovely playing field on the edge of town.  Folks walking dogs and generally enjoying the area, but no one seemed concerned.  Very quiet night.  (8/10)

Wimborne Minster area (Dorset)    Overnight    Free    N50.82697  W02.05857

Parking lot on B3082 for the Badbury Rings, a little north of the city.  Excellent spot.  (9/14)

Winchester (Hampshire)    Overnight    Free    N51 02.789   W001 14.752

We stayed in a View Point parking lot on the north side of A272 about 1 mile east of the junction with A31; this is a total of about 4 miles east of Winchester.  Hard to get level, but peaceful at night; next to the South Downs walking trail. (6/10)

Woodbridge area    (Suffolk)    Overnight    Free    N52.10434  E001.35140

Parking area at Bromeswell Green nature preserve near Woodbridge, off the A12.  Quiet and pleasant.  (6/14)  UPDATE: revisited; absolutely outstanding!! (8/15)

Wootten Bassett            (Wiltshire)     Overnight            Free            N51 33.348  W001 54.090

Slightly east of town at the Ballards Ash Sports Ground along the B4042 between Malmesbury and Swinden.  Arrived at about 4:30 and groundskeeper was there; he gave permission, locked us in, and returned mid-morning the next day to let us out.  Along a sports field with lots of room; dog walkers and joggers at various times.  Very quiet; plenty of room. (6/10)

Wolverhampton area (Wolverhampton)    Overnight    Free    N52.50438  W02.24161

Parking area at Highgate Common, a large open area near trails.  A bit too noisy late at night to be perfect.  (8/14)


UPDATED 10/2015



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Northern Ireland: 

Exchange rate in August 2010: one Pound to approximately $1.55 US.  The Republic of Ireland, the southern part of the island, uses the Euro, while Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and uses the Pound.

Overnight parking regulations:  Overnight stays in areas other than established campgrounds are allowed unless posted otherwise.  We only spent a few days here, but wish we’d allowed longer.  The roads are much better than in the south, and we have not seen the parking barriers that were a problem in the Republic.  There are more nice laybys and picnic areas, and along the coast there are a number of parking areas at viewpoints that make excellent overnight stops. 

Fuel:  Fuel prices vary and are generally posted clearly; so far fuel stops have all been manned.   Diesel fuel is readily available and should be about the same price as in England or Wales.  During our brief stay, prices have ranged from £1.13 to £1.19/liter ($6.63 to $6.98/gallon); As in England, regular gasoline prices run £.01 to £.03/liter ($.06 to $.18/gallon) less than diesel. 

Propane:  As in England, propane is available at fuel stops.  Propane filling locations are self serve using the UK Bayonet Connector.  A helpful website to help you locate LPG locations in Ireland is www.ilpga.ie/.


Location, Type/Cost and Description

Limavady area (Derry)    Overnight    Free    N55 06.737  W006 53.494

We left Derry on the A2, took the bypass around Limavady, and then took the B201 toward Coleraine.  Shortly we took a turn north toward Downhill (marked Gortmore) which climbed up the hill.  There were several possible pulloffs.  We stayed on a gravel pulloff at the top of the pass, directly across from the paved road that went up to the communications tower (the tower interfered with our GPS, by the way; we picked up signal again after we left the next morning).  A ways further on we came to the Gortmore Picnic Area (N55 08.938, W006 52.5688), a large pulloff with walks, picnic facilities, etc.  This location gives a lovely view out over the straits, although it was much more exposed on a very windy night.  (9/10)

Ballintoy (Antrim)    Overnight    Free    N55 13.616  W006 17.476

Along the Causeway Road, east of town, there is a sharp turn toward the water marked White Park Rd; it leads to the Kinbane Head carpark; there are toilets and picnic tables.  From here you can walk down to the castle ruins.  No adverse signage.  (9/10)

Murlough Bay area (Derry)    Possible Overnight    Free N55 12.535  W006 07.807

Follow Torr Head scenic road signage to Murlough Bay, it is a narrow and steep road; turn left just before the 3 Ton sign and drive along; nice wide spots good for overnight; very scenic.  (9/10)

Broughshane (Antrim)    Aire de Service    Free    N54 53.320  W006 12.120

Overnight camping provided; free dump; water available for small fee.  Beautiful little spot in a lovely small town; billed as only Aire in all of the UK and Ireland.  (9/10)

Glenarm   (Antrim)    Overnight    Free    N54 58.129  W005 57.175

Large unpaved parking area available; quiet night; right on harbor; level.  There is a separate paved lot that is not so level and is located right on the main road.  No services.  Great spot.  (9/10)



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Republic of Ireland: 

Exchange rate in August 2010: one Euro to approximately $1.30 US.  The Republic of Ireland, the southern part of the island, uses the Euro, while Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and uses the Pound.

Overnight parking regulations:  Overnight stays in areas other than established campgrounds are allowed unless posted otherwise.  While many parking lots have height barriers, we had been told that it is easier to find places to wild camp in Ireland than in England and so far we have found this to be true.

Fuel:  Fuel prices vary and are generally posted clearly; so far fuel stops have all been manned.  Diesel fuel is readily available and is about the same price as we paid in France or Germany.  It is considerably  less than in England (by about $.75/gallon).  Prices have ranged from €1.19 to €1.25/liter ($5.86 to $6.20/gallon); Regular gasoline prices run about €.08 to €.12/liter ($.40 to $.60/gallon) more than diesel. 

Propane:  As in England, propane is available at some fuel stops, although not nearly as frequently as in France or Belgium, and not as frequently in Ireland as in England.  Propane filling locations are self serve using the 1 3/4” Acme thread, sometimes called the European adapter.  This is the standard thread on American motorhomes with fixed tanks.  Propane is more expensive here, with the price between €.85 and €1.00 per liter ($4.19 to $4.92/gallon).  A helpful website to help you locate LPG locations is www.ilpga.ie/.


Location, Type/Cost and Description

Ballylongford area (Kerry)    Overnight    Free    N52 34.185  W009 29.685

We spent a delightful night in the parking lot of the ruins of the Carrigafoyle Castle, right along the Shannon estuary.  Very quiet at night, although lots of folks visited the ruins during the early evening.  Birds, watching the tide come in; terrific!  (8/10)

Ballyvaughan (Clare)    Overnight    Free    N53 02.835  W009 08.412

Several miles south of town, on R480, there is a parking lot for the Poulnabrone Burial Tomb.  Very busy during the day, but quiet at night; we needed a day off so we stayed two nights.  No services.  (8/10)

Burt (Donegal)    Overnight    Free    N55 01.455  W007 26.046  

We had followed the signs up to the stone fort (Grianan Ailigh) at the top of the hill, hoping to spend the night there.  The official couldn’t let us, but directed us to a spot about 100 yards below the turn up to the site.  It’s a side road, graveled where it meets the paved road, on the downslope side.  It was terrific, and we spent two nights there, joined by a group of curious cows.  (9/10)

Castlecove (Kerry)    Overnight    Free    N51 46.196  W010 03.353

About a mile further west along the road there is a small road down to a pier; if you go too far you will come to the right turn toward Coad; you can turn around here!  No services.  (8/10)

Clane (Kildare)    Overnight    Free    N53 17.576  W006 41.154

Spent the night in the parking lot of the pub The Village Inn; asked and got permission from the owner.  (8/10)

Clifden area (Galway)    Overnight    Free    N53 28.030  W010 01.964

South of town about 5 km there is a small turnoff to Errislannen Point and the Alcock-Brown Monument.  Terrific views, no services.  (8/10)

Clonmany (Donegal)    Possible Overnight    Free    N55 14.606  W007 30.070

On the scenic route around the peninsula, the small road that goes over Mamore Gap, between Clommany and Dunree Head, has a very good pullout shortly before you reach the bottom of the hill, coming down the north side of the gap.  (9/10)

Corlea (Longford)    Overnight    Free    N53 36.752  W007 50.592

We spent the night outside the gates for the Corlea Trackway Visitor Center about 5 miles from Ballymahon; very quiet; this is a wonderful place to visit.  We didn’t ask for any services, but the restrooms and some water should be available during the day.  (8/10)

Dingle (Kerry)    Overnight    Free    N52 10.399  W010 21.212

We were given permission to O/N at the Gallarus Oratory (which has free water), but later in the evening the owner came and told us the woman next door (who has a campground) comes late at night and pesters his guests.  He suggested it would be better for us to go to the An Brothar Pub near Ballydavid, owned by a friend, who will welcome us.  We did and it was quite pleasant; the owner and wife are very friendly and offered us breakfast in the morning.  The pub is at N52 13.574 W010 18.439; he said all motorhomers are welcome there.   We went back to the Oratory the next day and filled our water tank.  (8/10)

Fahan (Donegal)    Propane    N55 04.679  W007 27.235

We wanted to top up our propane before entering Northern Ireland, knowing that our adaptor would be a problem there.  This Topaz station used to be a Shell station, which is how it is still listed on the Irish LPG web site.  (9/10)

Glen of Aherlow (Tipperary)    Possible Overnight    N52 25.239  W008 10.908

The visitor center is at the junction of R663/664 no adverse signage.  Another location: also on R663 you should be able to overnight at the Lisvarrine cemetery.  (8/10)

Kilbride (Wicklow)    Overnight    Free    N53 09.247  W006 20.522    Elev. 1145 feet

East of Kilbride, R759 goes up over Sally Gap; a short distance before the top you will come to a parking area on the south side of the road, just below a small bridge; the coordinates are for this spot.   After arriving, we looked a little ways back down the hill and found a nicer, more secluded spot perhaps 100 feet away.  Lovely spot with nice views and a stream; no facilities.  Another location:  it would be quite possible to O/N a short distance north of the Sally Gap junction on the R115, tucked into the hillside on the east side of the road.  (8/10)

Kinnitty (Offaly)    Overnight    Free    N53 05.386  W007 38.951    Elev. 1000 feet

On R440 in the Slieve Bloom Mtns; pull off at spot with stairs and huge remains of brick oven.  Lots of available spots on this road on both the east and west slopes of these mountains.  (8/10)

Laragh (Wicklow)    Overnight    Free    N52 58.169  W006 19.052    1238 feet

On L2038 (the military road south of town) about 3 miles out of Laragh, along the road that goes over into Glenmalure Valley, there is a pullout at the top of the pass.  The pullout is just before the Shay-Elliott Forest Rec Area parking lot, which has a height barrier.  No services.  (8/10)

Newport area (Mayo)    Overnight    Free    N53 54.700  W009 35.033

This is a tricky one.  Heading west out of town on N59, in about 2 miles take the second small road to the north; it goes along the west side of Furnace Lough.  After one mile there’s a rough/grassy pulloff on the right where you should be able to get level.  Do not take the first small road, on the east side of the water; it goes over a very narrow bridge.  We spent the night with sheep for company.  Plenty of traffic on the little road, but no problem.  Further along N59, between Mallaranny and Bangor, we saw several possible overnight spots.  (8/10)

Quin (Clare)    Overnight    Free    N52 46.880  W008 50.241

About 4 miles southeast of Quin there is a parking spot across the road from a cemetery and alongside a small pond.  Lots of activity at the cemetery, but very quiet overnight.  No services  (8/10)

Robertstown (Kildare)    Overnight    Free    N53 16.289  W006 49.092

There is a launch ramp at the canal in this town; we had hoped it would be more of an official area, but it wasn’t, and the parking area had a height barrier.  We parked across the street, at a point when the road widens considerable before leaving town; it was quiet overnight.  (8/10)

Skibbereen (Cork)    Overnight    Free    N51 33.306  W009 15.788

As you enter town coming from the east on the N71 you’ll see a playground on the right; make a sharp right turn into the dead-end street beside it; plenty of parking; no adverse signage.  Toilets available at the playground.  (8/10)

Strandhill area (Sligo)    Overnight    Free    N54 14.884  W008 34.389

Take the scenic road off to the right off R292 after you go through Ballysalare; it’s the road up the mountain, marked Knocknarea; we found a signed parking area on the right.  Quiet.  (8/10)

Stroove (Donegal)    Possible Overnight    Free    N55 13.446  W007 00.836

On the scenic route around the peninsula, on a point overlooking Lough Foyle, a very nice paved parking/viewpoint area.  Not level, but should be able to manage.  (9/10)

Thomastown (Kilkenny)    Overnight    Free    N52 31.350  W007 07.492

Viewpoint toward castle about one mile out of town on R700 to Inistioge; quite noisy in evening, but quieted down.  No services.  (8/10)

Tullamore (Offaly)    Overnight    Free    N53 16.627  W007 29.255

Beside the canal, near downtown; €2.50 for all day; free between 5:30pm -9:00am and on Sundays; popular with motorhomers; water tap available.  Surprisingly quiet at night; canal area is popular during the day.  (8/10)

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Esso station on O’Moore Street, which becomes N80 going south out of town.



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Scotland: 

Exchange rate in September 2010: one Pound to approximately $1.56 US.  Update 2014: exchange now one Pound to $1.72.

Overnight parking regulations:  Overnight stays in areas other than established campgrounds are allowed unless posted otherwise.  Wild camping spots are plentiful outside cities.

Fuel:  Fuel prices are about the same as in England; they vary and are generally posted clearly; most fuel stops are manned during business hours.  Diesel fuel is readily available.  Prices have ranged from £1.15 to £1.25/liter ($6.79 to $7.38/gallon); Regular gasoline prices run about £.03 ($.16/gallon) less than diesel.  Update 2014: Diesel prices were up to £1.31 to £1.37/liter ($8.53 to $8.92/gallon), with up to £1.46/liter ($9.50/gallon) seen at a few locations (ignore these) in the western highlands.  Gasoline is slightly less, as before.  Update 2015: Prices very similar to England with diesel at around £1.10/liter ($6.37/gallon).

Propane:  As in England, propane is available at some fuel stops, although not nearly as frequently as in France or Belgium.  Propane filling locations are self serve using the UK bayonet adapter.  Price runs between £.65 to £.70 per liter ($3.84 to $4.13/gallon).  Update 2014: Prices now from £.76 to £.86/liter ($4.95 to $5.60/gallon)


Location, Type/Cost and Description 

Aberfoyle    Overnight    Free    N56 14.510  W004 34.281  

West of town there is a road with no signage that goes on beyond the end of Loch Chon and heads toward Stronachlachar; shortly before the turn off to that location there is a nice pulloff on the south side, before the barrier; amazingly busy road, but quiet late at night.  (9/10)

Aird of Sleat (Skye)    Overnight     Free     N57.04027  W05.94208

On Isle of Skye.  Down the A851, beyond Ardvasar almost to the end of the road, we came up on top of a knoll with places to park off the road, on either side.  Stupendous views.  There are several other places for a quiet overnight on this road down the peninsula.  We were headed for a marked O/N spot at the end of the road; this is available but is a fairly unattractive trail head parking area.  (7/14)

Ardersier    Overnight    Free    N57 34.993  W004 03.341

Parking lot for the athletic field, across from the army base, along the road to Fort George; there is a beach further along this road, but there was no room on firm ground so we didn’t venture on. Large parking lot at the fort is posted no overnight. (9/10)

Ardfern area     Overnight     Free     N56.14288  W005.60336

Down the B8002, at the end of the Ardfern peninsula, west of Kilmartin, there is a lovely open carpark where we spent 2 nights and could have stayed forever.  Lovely aread and right near the water.  About one-half mile before the parking area you have to stop and open a gate (that invites you to do so and says Carpark Ahead).  (7/14)

Arrochar area     Overnight     Free     N56.22210  W004.85971

West of Arrochar along the A83  there is open forestry parking on a knoll off the small track leading down to Loch Goil.  Lovely and quiet.   (7/14)

Ballachulish area     Overnight     Free     N56.70647   W05.04972

About 3 miles east of town, there is a layby on the north side of Loch Leven.  A bit noisy until late, but a lovely area.  (7/14)

Balnacra    Overnight    Free    N57 28.059  W005 21.295

Secluded pulloff on north side of road just east of town on Loch Dughaill.  (9/10)

Boat of Garten area    Overnight    Free    N57.24549  W03.70626

RSPB Osprey Sanctuary area along north side of Loch Garten, off the A9 south of Inverness.  In the woods; lovely, three different parking areas to choose from.  (8/14)

Callander    Overnight    Free    N56.22566  W04.20516

Large parking area on A81 just south of town.  Very quiet in the evening; somewhat secluded; we stayed two nights.  Lovely views.  (8/14)

Carbost (Skye)     Overnight     Free     N57.29577  W06.33948

A short ways east of town, on B8009, there is a parking lot just as you start west along the south side of Loch Harport.  Lovely views in both directions.  (8/14)

Coldbackie    Overnight    Free    N58 30.097  W004 20.537  

About 2 miles east of town along the A836 there is a small sheltered pulloff out of the way.  No view, no wind!  (9/10)

Contin    Overnight    Free    N57.57717  W04.59092

West of the village there is a forestry hiking area with picnic facilities.  It says no camping in the picnic area, but we parked well away from the tables and were not disturbed.  This is a lovely area.  Toilets available.  (8/14)

Cranshaws    Overnight    Free    N55 51.686  W002 31.952

Very large open grassy area with loop road and picnic tables scattered along beside a stream; on B6355 just east of Whiteadder Reservoir.  (10/10) Update 7/14 – have used as overnight twice in 2014; absolutely delightful spot. 

Dalnally area     Overnight     Free     N56.40290  W04.90279

On A85 about 3 miles east of town, is the Strone Hill forestry car park well off the road into lovely open space.  Spent 2 nights; well nice trail down to the river.  (7/14)

 Dornach    Overnight   Free   N57 52.083  W004 01.888

Enter town from the west, turn right in center toward the golf course; go through the course, past the airstrip and towards the dunes and the water.  Nice and quiet.  (9/10)  UPDATE 8/14 – still excellent.

Dunkeld    Overnight    Free    N56 34.417  W003 33.753

Loch of Lowes Nature Reserve (RSPB) slightly east of town on A923; nice paved lot. (9/10)

Durness area    Overnight    Free    N58.45667  W04.72579

Along the A838, thirteen miles southeast of Durness, at the southern tip of Loch Eriboll, we found a pretty secluded spot off the road to spend the night.  It worked very well for us; midge-y unless the wind is up.  (8/14)

Edinburgh    Daytime parking area    N55 56.860  W003 11.343

On Chambers Street, across from the Museum of Scotland, there is pretty good parking available; 4 hrs maximum, 2£/hour but free on Sunday.  Close enough to walk to castle.  Other than Sundays, it would be better to use one of the Park & Ride opportunities; parking is free and bus is 1.20£ return.  (9/10)

Elphin area    Overnight available    No fee    N58.03386  W05.07129

At these coordinates you will find the excellent Knochan Crag Nature Reserve information area and trails.  There is a nice parking lot there, and we have friends who have spent the night.  The views are terrific.  (8/14)

Falkirk    Overnight    Free    N56 00.142  W003 56.608

Parking area for buses, etc. for the Falkirk Wheel.  Very quiet.  No services at night.  (9/10)

Forest of Galloway  (Kirkcudbrightshire)  Overnight  £2  N55.03735  W04.20106

There is a forest drive along the Rievers’ Road; lovely; cost to drive it is the £2 listed here.  This is in the New Galloway area.  We stopped for the night at the Otter Pool area, which has water and toilets.  It was quite nice, although very shady.  The next morning we proceeded on further east and found another parking area in full sun, lakeside at the Buzzard Walk, N55.00647 W04.11584.  Think it might make an even better overnight stop.  (9/15)

Fort Augustus area    Overnight    Free    N57 09.569  W004 33.890

Take the B862 out of town, all the way to the top of the pass; there are laybys on both sides with terrific views; had to use blocks in order to get level; was so windy we left at 4:30 am and went about 2 miles further on, to N57 10.748  W004 32.305 where we found a large, quiet and protected layby; much better!  (9/10)

Fort William area     Water/Propane     N56.70039  W05.18665

South of Fort William on A82, the Gleaner fuel station shortly north of turn-off on B863 to North Ballachulish had a good price on diesel, and also on propane; and had a convenient water tap on a separate diesel island.  This is just south of Onich.  (7/14)

Fort William area     Overnight     Free     N56.88420  W05.04795

Shortly north of Fort William, take the A830 toward Glenfinnan, then turn north on the B8004 up the west side of the canal locks.  Up about 3 miles, we stopped at the Glen Loy forestry trailhead.  Not perfect; it was sloping and we had to park in front of the gate to get sufficiently level.  Quiet at night  (7/14)

Gairloch    Overnight    Free    N57.75555  W05.76209

We traveled north out of Gairloch along B8021 through Big Sand.  There is a parking area for the archaeological trail along this road.  It was not wonderful – very midge-y and not an exciting place to park, but it worked.  (8/14)

Girvan  (South Ayrshire)  Overnight  Free  N55.24341  W04.86095

Down by the harbor there is a large parking lot available for a nice overnight, with shops and activities nearby; toilets at hand, and probably water is available.  We were going to stay, but there was a carnival getting warmed up and we thought better of the idea.  Came well recommended, and was a pleasant spot.  (9/15)

Glasgow    Auto Mechanic  

Swinton Vehicle Repair Centre, 253 Blairtummock Rd, Easter Queenslie Ind. Est., Glasgow G33 4ED.  Tel: 0141 773 1212.  www.swintonvehiclegroup.co.uk.  Excellent service; specializing in motor homes and cars.  (8/14)

Glenfinnan    Overnight    Free    N56 52.296  W005 26.242

Immediately west of the visitor’s center there is a very nice carpark on the same side of the road; it’s at the start of the private road that leads under the viaduct. (9/10)

Glenshee Ski Area    Overnight possibilities

Could probably stay in parking lot for ski area, but it is quite close to the road and exposed to winds; better would be to head south, below the summit; there are 2-3 good pulloffs some distance from the road (A93).  (9/10) 

Glentrool Village    Overnight    Free    N55 05.586  W004 29.048

About 5 miles out of town, there is a road to Bruce’s Stone, the Robert the Bruce Memorial; at the end of the road is a nice parking area; there are other possible spots along the way.  No services.  (9/10)

Hawick    Overnight    Free      N55.42282  W002.79168

Large free public parking lot next to the river close to the woolen stores; within good walking distance of the High Street and shopping; time limit 60 hours.  Toilet block open during the day; separate water tap available in southeast corner of lot.  No overnight parking on Friday nights because of Saturday market.  Lot is featured as camper stop in the town brochure.  (10/10),  (8/14)

Innerleithen    Overnight    Free    N55 38.140  W003 03.361

Just north of town there is a layby on the east side of B709, below the golf course and next to a stream; we stayed there and then the next day noticed another opportunity on the east side just north of the golf course. (10/10)

Invergarry area     Overnight     Free     N57.07130  W04.83337

Glen Garadh forestry trailhead parking area off into the woods from the A87 road to Skye, about 2 miles from town.  Well off the road and very quiet at night.  White water rafting in the area.  (7/14)

Invergloy area    Overnight    Free    N56 59.099  W004 52.403

Layby on A82 on Loch Lochy.  (9/10)

Inverness    Fuel and supplies    N57 29.290  W004 13.279

Several DIY-type stores and an ESSO station with good fuel prices, just west of the roundabout with the A9 (9/10)

Jedburgh    Overnight    Free    N55 28.605  W002 33.150

Parking lot below the information center, not the one next to the playing field, which is posted.  (10/10)

Kilbirnie area  (Ayrshire)  Overnight  Free  N55.74574  W04.66744

We followed a Wildcamping listing to a spot near here, but it’s not there any longer.  But very close by we came to the parking lot for a playing field, with a small lake nearby.  Quite lovely.  (9/15)

Kirkwall (Orkney)    Overnight    Free    N58 59.017  W002 57.780

Inexpensive Pay & Display lot, free after 5 pm.  Nice and quiet; directly behind tourist information office.  Toilets in TI building.  (9/10)

Kirriemuir    Overnight    Free    N56 40.352  W003 02.656

The Loch of Kinnordy Nature Reserve (RSPB) on the B951 west of town.  (9/10)

Kyleakin    Overnight    Free    N57.27373  W05.72483

We spent two happy nights parked at the end of the pier, with views of bridge to mainland.  Did not check on availability of fresh water. Isle of Skye. (8/14)

Langholm    Overnight    Free    N55 09.246  W003 00.027

Large parking lot beside the river; posted no overnight, but local said they aren’t enforcing it and there should be no problem; we had none and a trucker stayed the night as well.  Toilets.  (10/10)

Melrose area  (Borders)  Overnight  Free  N55.60048  W02.64678

Layby at Scott’s View overlook in the area.  The view is stunning, and we found room for the night.  Unfortunately, it was Friday evening and the kids were around until late; would have been quieter during the week we think.  There is also a parking lot at the Wallace Monument a bit further along the road, but it is unlevel and quite shady; it is at N55.58794  W02.64374.  (9/15)

Methleck    Overnight    Free    N57 24.056  W002 13.330

Parking lot for the Haddo House; pay & display until 6:00 pm.  There were gates at the entry, but never closed; no adverse signage.  This area is well used by people enjoying the woods and path; it’s quite lovely.  (9/10)

Moffat area  ((Dumfries & Galloway)  Overnight  £2  N55.41793  W03.28648 

Pay and Display parking lot at the foot of the Grey Mare’s Tail falls hike.  Beautiful spot along the A708 through a lovely valley.  National Trust property.  (9/15)

Monreith area  (Dumfries & Galloway)  Overnight  Free  N54.72351  W04.54116

Nice spot off the A747 south of town; you drive right through the golf course to get there.  Right on the water; very quiet.  (9/15)

Newtonmore area    Overnight    Free    N57.07029  W04.15748

West of town there is a small road that leads up to the Dalchurn Bridge parking area.  Splendid place to park for the night; exposed and could be quite windy.  In the Monadhliath Mountains area.  (8/14)

Newton Stewart area    Overnight    Free    N55 00.337  W004 31.971

In town, turn east over the bridge and then left following the river; quiet woodland spot several miles upriver at an RSPB site in the Wood of Cree.  No services (9/10)

Oban    Overnight    Free    N56 25.894  W005 28.938

Street parking on the road out to the castle ruins; go past the ruins for parking in a residential area; be sure to park where you aren’t disturbing anyone.  No services.  No signage.  (9/10)

Oban area     Overnight     Free     N56.38830  W05.43326

East of Oban, there is a small back road that ends up traveling south along Loch Nell.  We found a pulloff near a utility building close to the water at the south end of the loch.  Quiet at night. (7/14)

Oban      Overnight     Free     N56.39722  W05.50904

South of town, along the water, there is a parking area for the Kerrera ferry.  Fairly busy area, but we parked there 2 different nights, and had no trouble finding a space either time.  Narrow road getting out there.  (7/14)

Ormiston    Overnight    Free    N55.91730  W02.93566

Public parking area on the north side of this farming community.  About 10 miles southeast of Edinburgh.  Garden project next door, along with walking trails.  Good spot.  (8/14)

Pitlochry    Overnight    Pay & Display    N56.70262  W03.73020

Very nice lot in middle of town; 5 marked motorhome spots, but more were there as well.  Cost was £3.60/day; free between 1800-800 hours, and on Sunday.  We stayed 3 nights.  (8/14)

Ratho    Overnight    Free    N55 55.465  W003 22.767

Small town about half hour west of Edinburgh.  We parked in a lot across the street from a church; currently there is a temporary sales office for canal moorings.  It is about 4 miles beyond the Hermiston Park & Ride on the A71.  (10/10)

Scapa Beach (Orkney)    Overnight    Free    N58 57.749  W002 58.539

Nice quiet night along the beach; windy.  (9/10)

Stirling    Overnight    Free    N56 09.950  W003 54.568

Amazingly close to the city, just about two miles north, up on a hilltop following a country road that leads to Sheriffmuir; parking area, possible trail head.  Another smaller area is about .8 miles closer to town. (9/10).  UPDATE 8/14 – that specific spot has now been closed off.  We proceeded further on about another mile until we found a pull-off at N56.17020  W03.90569.  It was a bit marginal, but worked fine for us.  If you went further on up into the moors, I suspect you’d find other options; lovely area.

Stirling Castle    Parking    N56.12428  W03.94669

There is (somewhat limited) caravan and motorhome parking right at the entrance to the castle; currently 4£ for the day.  If nothing is available (we arrived at 10:30 and the area was full), turn back down the hill; shortly there will be a sharp left turn.  Take this turn and continue down a short ways to where there is street parking.  We had our choice of 2-3 different spots; we parked across from the cemetery.  If you have difficulty making that sharp turn, continue down the hill and use the coordinates to get there from below; it’s a two-way street.  It led to an easy walk up to the castle and we were quite pleased.  Also, the parking is free on this street and there was no time limit; I’m sure you could stay the night.  (8/14)

Stromness (Orkney)    Overnight    £14/night    Ness Campground

Nice campground at the south end of town.  Electric/water/dump included; showers and laundry available.  (9/10)

Tarbet (Argyll, on Loch Lomond)    Overnight    Free    N56 12.693  W004 41.995

Just north of town on A82 there is a forestry car park up a slight incline; next to Loch Lomond.  No services.  (9/10)

Tarbet area (Western Highlands)    Overnight    Free    N58 21.831  W005 05.523

Pulloff just south of turnoff on A838.  We stayed the night, but there is a better spot; go on across the bridge and come up the other side (going south)  (9/10)

Thurso    Overnight    Free    N58 35.900  W003 32.386

The Weigh Inn Lodge; asked permission to stay in their parking lot.  (9/10)

Thurso Area - several spots for overnight along the road to Dunnett Head (9/10)

Tarland    Possible overnight    Free    N57 07.185  W002 50.721

South of town, at the Tommaverie Stone Circle on the B9094; no adverse signs (9/10)

Ullapool    Overnight    Free    N57 53.340  W005 08.410  (approximate)

As you leave town going south on A835, there’s a large unsigned pulloff on the right about halfway up the hill; plenty of room to maneuver to get level; paved.  (9/10)

Ullapool area   Overnight    Free    N57.96344  W05.15443

Eight miles north of town we turned off the main road at a sign marked Blughasary.  At the end of this road, through a couple of tight little spots, we came to a carpark with splendid views.  It is called Dun Canna Walker’s Park.  (8/14)

Unapool area    Overnight    Free    N58.24937  W05.07480

About 3.8 miles from Unapool (on the A894), in on the B869, we found a parking spot at the top of a promontory; lovely view of the water to the west and the hills to the east.  Quiet at night.  Heading toward Unapool the next morning, we found a second one not too much further down the hill.  There was no place to stop further west, at least as far as Nedd, 5 miles away. (8/14)


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Wales: 

Exchange rate in July/August 2010: one Pound to approximately $1.50 US.  In September 2015, one Pound to $1.54 US.

Overnight parking regulations:  Overnight stays in areas other than established campgrounds are allowed unless posted otherwise.  

Fuel:  Fuel prices vary and are generally posted clearly; so far fuel stops have all been manned.  Diesel fuel is readily available and seems to run about £.01/liter ($.06/gallon) higher than in England.  Prices have ranged from £1.17 to £1.23/liter ($6.64 to $6.98/gallon); Regular gasoline prices run about £.03 ($.16/gallon) less than diesel.  Update 2015: Prices very similar to England and Scotland with diesel at around £1.10/liter ($6.37/gallon).

Propane:  As in England, propane is available at some fuel stops, although not nearly as frequently as in France or Belgium.  Propane filling locations are self serve using the UK bayonet adapter.  Price runs between £.65 to £.70 per liter ($3.69 to $3.97/gallon).


Location, Type/Cost and Description

Aberystwyth area (Ceredigion) Overnight/Observed – no GPS

Traveling west on A44 toward the town, after you pass Dyffryn Castell, take the B4343 shortcut to Devil’s Bridge; very shortly there will be a wide pulloff on the left; should be a good overnight spot (8/10)

Aberystwyth area Ceredigion)    Overnight    £5/night    N52 32.876  W003 56.677

Ynys-fir RSPB centre.  Site is a turn off A487 a short ways north of Dyfi Furnace; about 10 miles north of Aberystwyth.  Quiet night; toilets available, and possibly water; we hoped to stay gratis; they wanted the donation.  It was wet and not level.  Suggest that Dyfi Furnace parking area might have been a better idea.  (8/10) 

Betws-y-Coed area  (Conwy)  Overnight  Free  N53.11588  W03.82743  Elev. 739 ft

Parked beside a dry reservoir (Llyn Sarnau) in a nice spot in the Gwydyr Forest Park in the Snowdonia NP.  Llanrwst is probably the nearest town.  Quiet.  (9/15)

Caerphilly (Caerphilly) CC    Overnight    €6/night    N51 38.585  W003 12.835

Camping Club Certificated Location about 4 miles north of town.  Lovely and quiet; water and dump but no electricity.  Tricky to find, follow directions in the book or use GPS, not postal code.   (6/10)

Crickhowell (Powys)    Overnight    Free    N51 51.498  W003 08.130

Parking lot of the visitors center.  Free between 6 pm – 8 am; hard to get level, but very quiet overnight.  (6/10)

Denbigh (Denbighshire)    Overnight    Free    N53 10.336  W003 22.748

Layby on the A525 about one mile south of town; lovely views and horses in the pasture.  Quiet at night.  (8/10)

Dolwyddelan Castle  (Gwynedd) Overnight  Free  N53.05176  W03.90643

Spent night in the castle parking lot; a little close to the road, but quiet at night.  Plenty of room.  (10/15)     

Ffairfach (Pembrokeshire)    Overnight/Observed    Free    N51 52.523  W003 59.356

Large parking area on the edge of the national forest, on the east side of town.  No signage saying prohibited.  Nice area.  (7/10)

Hay-on-Wye (Powys)    Overnight    £2.50/24 hrs    N52 04.343  W003 07.517

Long-term parking lot at top of hill in town, next to the tourist office; welcome to stay overnight one night in seven.  Laundry facility nearby.  Suggest arriving before noon; busy town.  Along one side many spots for longer vehicles.  (8/10)

Knighton (Powys) CC    Overnight    €6/night    N52 19.695  W003 02.556

Caravan Club Certificated Location about 1 mile south of town; quiet area with sheep nearby and a charming owner/host.  (7/10)

Llys-y-fran (Pembrokeshire)    Overnight    Free    N51 53.063  W004 50.833

Country park with entrance next to town, along a reservoir.  Nice park; we asked permission to stay, and were directed to a field just outside the gates that are locked at night.  (7/10)

Maesybont (Carmarthenshire)     Overnight    Free    N51 50.171  W004 05.504

Roadside layby on B4297 a bit north of town.  Quiet overnight; no services (7/10)

Malltraeth  (Gwynedd)  Overnight  Free N53.17744  W04.37803)  Elev. -34 feet

We overnighted in a forestry car park on the south coast of Anglesey on B4421.  Quiet night.  10/15

Menai Bridge (Isle of Anglesey)    Overnight    Free    N53 12.287  W004 14.385

Parking lot of the Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber off the A4080 southwest past the entrance to Plas Newydd; posted no O/N parking in fine print on small sign, but had no problems.  Very quiet.  (8/10)

Pentrefoelas area (Conwy) CC    Overnight    £9/night    N53 02.539  W003 39.409

Caravan Club Certificated Location off A5 about one mile west of Glasfryn; electricity included.  Lovely location with views of the mountains to the west; cows as neighbors.  (8/10)

St. Dogmaels (Ceredigion)    Overnight    Free    N52 04.846  W004  40.768

We stayed in the abbey parking lot; quiet and with great views of the ruins. (7/10)

Tregaron (Ceredigion)    Overnight/Observed    Free    N52 14.718  W003 55.024

The parking lot of the visitor center of the Cors Caron Wildlife Preserve should be very nice for an overnight; no adverse signage; bathroom facilities.  Located about 5 miles north of town on B4343.  There are several other pulloffs as you travel this road.  (7/10)  

Tregaron (Ceredigion)    Overnight    Free    N52 12.004  W003.  50.927

Cym Berwyn Forestry Commission parking area about 5 miles east of Tregaron; as you go east on this beautiful road, it’s the first parking area you will come to.  Nice spot on the bluff overlooking the valley to the west.  Also, as you travel this road, there are many pull offs suitable for an overnight.  (7/10)  Visited again in 2015, just as delightful; the view is great. (10/15)

Welshpool  (Powys) CC    Overnight    €4/night    N52 37.328  W003 09.260

Caravan Club Certificated Location roughly 2 miles south of town; quiet field.  (7/10)


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