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  1. May in Scotland: A busy calendar to awaken your senses

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    May is a wonderful time to take a break from work, day to day stresses and treat your partner to something special. When travelling to Scotland this May, it doesn’t matter if you are interested in music, nature, sport or art. Scotland has hundreds of activities, events and attractions to suit all kinds of visitors. From Scottish moors, glens, lakes and stunning beaches, May is the time to discover them all!

    Campervan hire in Scotland an easy and convenient way to explore the country’s landscapes whilst interacting with local communities. Bunk Campers’ depots in Edinburgh or Glasgow are located close to the airports making it easy and convenient to get on the open road. With the independence and flexibility of your home on wheels, read our 5 different activities you could discover in your campervan this May!

    Folk it up in the islands!

    Island hopping by campervan is a low-cost, comfortable and fun way to explore Scotland. The remote Shetland Islands host the northernmost folk festival in Britain at the beginning of May. With regular ferry crossings and several campsites, there is no excuse to skip a long weekend of traditional music. If travelling at the end of the month, why not drive to the Orkney archipelago, home of the Orkney Folk Festival? Explore the stunning coastline, cook a full Scottish meal on board your camper and relax to the traditional Scottish music… a soundtrack of the best banjo, fiddle and accordion tunes!

    Put on your kilt at the Highland Games

    Held in small villages from May to September, these “Scottish Olympic Games” offer a unique mix of vibrant culture, traditional music, athletics and local entertainment. Thousands of Scottish pipers, drummers, dancers or heavies gather every year to compete in more than 60 different games set against picturesque scenery. Drive your camper around the impressive Highlands at your leisure and attend as many Games as you desire!

    Toast to the World Whisky Day!

    Scotland celebrates the international day of the ‘Water of Life’ annually. Can you imagine a better way to commemorate this milestone date than following the only Malt Whisky Trail in the world? From Bunk Campers’ Edinburgh depot, point your camper north and explore some of the best-known distilleries in the world. After the tour, challenge your senses on board your camper and enjoy a glass of good scotch while admiring the breath-taking Speyside’s glens from the comfort of your home on wheels.

    Enjoy a fast-moving trip!

    A campervan from Bunk Campers provides enough storage to carry all your favourite sport equipment: from walking sticks, kayaks, fishing rods, golf clubs bicycles, surf boards… Scotland doesn’t only offer the chance to enjoy all kinds of outdoors activities, but also hosts important events throughout the year. Soak up the surf vibes at the Scottish Windsurfing Championships, held in Largs. Just after this, the Tweed Valley is home of the action-packed Enduro World Series. A you a hiking enthusiast? Check out the Countryside Rangers Event Calendar, featuring all-levels walks along Glen Way, Inverness and Skye’s trails.

    Get inspired in Dumfries & Galloway

    Park up your camper at one of Galloway Forest Park’s campistes and enjoy an open-air adventure while admiring the spectacular views of Britain’s largest forest park. The park offers plenty activities to entertain kids and adults alike but will also host the exciting Dumfries & Galloway Arts Festival. With more than 170 artists performing at 42 venues across the region, you can have music, theatre, dance and literature on hand thanks to your campervan.

    So, with this busy calendar, what are you waiting for? Hire a stylish, comfortable campervan in Scotland, take your partner off the beaten track and discover what the region has to offer. Bunk Campers 2 person Aero camper is perfect for couples who want a full equipped van that is compact and economical to drive.

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  2. Scotland Camping Holidays in April: 5 Free Family Adventures

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    Travelling doesn’t mean that we have to spend lots of money. There are several ways to enjoy the best trip on a tight budget. If you are thinking of visiting Scotland this year, holidaying in spring helps keep costs down in comparison to summer rates. Plus, the Scottish Highlands offer a wide range of family activities to do without spending a single penny!

    But the big question is… how can we tour around the Highlands whilst being in control of our budget? First, take advantage of the low-cost flights to Edinburgh or Glasgow. Once you are there, you can cut costs down dramatically if travelling with your accommodation, cooking facilities and transport in one. Hire a campervan in Scotland, camp with your family this April and fill your time in the Highlands cheaply with this list of free venues:

    1. Enjoy the coastal paradise

    You don’t need to cross the Pond to enjoy sandy beaches and turquoise waters. The Highlands host some of the best coastlines in Europe. With nearby campsites to leave your campervan, we recommend a stroll along Camusadarach and Achmelvich (in the north west of the Highlands) or Dornoch Beach on the eastern coast. At night, cook in your camper and dine under some epic skies… There’s no need at all to pay for an expensive restaurant to enjoy the best views ever!

    2. Learn about the Highlands’ vibrant culture

    Located in the heart of the picturesque Cairngorms National Park, the Highland Folk Museum is one of the best free activities for your open-air adventure. From your campsite, drive your camper to the quaint village of Newtonmore. Visit the exciting museum where you will learn about daily life and working conditions of Highland people from the 1700s to the present day. Meanwhile, this award-winning attraction also offers the chance to explore its natural surroundings, home of unique wildlife.

    3. Try some of Scotland’s local specialties

    The first Highlands Haggis Festival will be held on 7 April. Attend cookery demonstrations by the hand of the best local chefs, enjoy live music, buy souvenirs in the craft fair, support your children competing in recipe contests… and everything is free of charge! After the event, demonstrate what you’ve learnt and prepare a traditional haggis supper on board your campervan!

    4. Tour the famous North Coast 500

    The NC500 is the drive that was named one of the best journeys by National Geographic. You will be greeted with hundreds of miles of coastline, spectacular Highland landscapes, castles, caves, and forests, along with museums, and distilleries along the way. Bealach na Ba is the breathtaking portion of the journey that is truly breathtaking, so have your camera ready!

    5. Keep fit in Scotland’s most scenic outdoor gym

    The West Highland Way is a 154 km path from Milngavie to Fort William. Enjoy an open-air adventure where you will cross natural parks, climb iconic glens, pass through moors and admire tranquil lochs. If looking for a shorter walking route, drive your camper along a 50 km windy road from Glencoe to Fort William. Stop by Glen Nevis, where Braveheart was filmed, and make an epic end to your low-cost Scottish road trip.


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