
Experience Scotland, England and Wales by motorhome
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Travel flexibly, at your own pace. Explore different places on one trip. Stand in the middle of nature and enjoy the most spectacular landscapes in the world. A road trip with a motorhome makes all of this possible.
At CU | Camper you will find pretty much everything: you can, for example, rent a luxury motorhome that leaves nothing to be desired in terms of size and comfort. But smaller, compact campervans can also be the right option in many cases. All of these different vehicles can be rented in many countries, which means that almost all destinations can be reached with a motorhome.
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It is therefore worth planning a few days before or after your motorhome trip to explore the respective cities. The global metropolis of London in particular has so much to offer that it is worth spending at least three days there. London is also an exception. In the other cities, the first or last nights can easily be spent on a campsite in a motorhome. In London, on the other hand, it is not necessarily advisable to move around a lot in a campervan. On the one hand, the local public transport network is excellent. Furthermore, traffic in the city is usually so dense that it is easy on both petrol and nerves to do without a motorhome - at least for active participation in road traffic.
Depending on where you start your motorhome tour of England, you can discover unique landscapes or natural sights. Stonehenge is a good example. The legendary stone formation in the south-west of the country still puzzles researchers to this day and is perhaps a much-visited relic of days gone by for this very reason. Another historical site is similarly historic and can be reached when touring the north of England in a motorhome. Hadrian's Wall is located not far from the Scottish border and was used as such after its construction. Emperor Hadrian had the ramparts built in the second century to protect the Roman colony of the time from Scottish tribes. The fact that remains of this fortification system can still be marvelled at today speaks for itself. Other popular regions in England that have a lot to offer are Cornwall and Devon in the south-west.
A special attraction can be found in the centre of Cornwall - a botanical garden on an oversized scale. It attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. The so-called Eden Project covers fifty hectares and is laid out in such a way that these streams of people are optimally distributed. The numerous plants, greenhouses and sculptures on the site surprise visitors with their diversity. A one-day visit to the huge garden is therefore highly recommended.
England is not the only destination worth visiting. There are also numerous reasons to explore Scotland in a motorhome. The country is in no way inferior to England in terms of scenery. The Highlands alone, with their striking green hilly landscapes and unique stretches of coastline, are a well-known and treasured area. On the Isle of Skye in the west of the country, there are perhaps the most beautiful landscapes to marvel at. Shrouded in legend is Loch Ness - an immensely deep lake that gained fame in the last century due to the supposed sighting of a sea monster and still attracts many tourists today.
And finally, there are the numerous castles and fortresses - often in ruins - that give Scotland its very own charm. If you want to marvel at some of them, the "Highlander castle" Eilean Donan Castle in the west of Scotland is the place to be. In the east, not far from Aberdeen, the ruins of Dunnottar Castle are enthroned on a rocky outcrop - a postcard-perfect motif. And then there is Edinburgh Castle, which offers a fantastic view of the city.
This castle is a particularly good place to explore before or after picking up the vehicle. Edinburgh also offers so much to see that it makes sense to explore the city in two or three days - before or after travelling to Scotland's most beautiful regions in a motorhome.
From there, it's not far to the borders of Wales. Mystical rocky and coastal landscapes also await in this country. The sparse population and scenic beauty mean that travelling through Wales in a motorhome has become more than just an insider tip.


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England, Scotland and Wales are well equipped for motorhome holidaymakers in terms of their infrastructure. However, anyone travelling in a vehicle for the first time in the United Kingdom should take a little time to get used to driving on the left-hand side of the road. Ideally, this should be done on less travelled roads, as it takes time to get used to it. Especially if you are travelling through Scotland, England or Wales in a motorhome, you should get used to driving on the left beforehand.
It should also be noted that the roads in more remote regions of Scotland or Wales are often constructed like better country lanes. This means that although they are usually tarmac, they are often relatively narrow. Particularly in areas that are winding and lined with trees, it is advisable to drive carefully to avoid confrontation with oncoming traffic. Generally speaking, it is a good thing that the British, Scots and Welsh are generally considered to be relaxed drivers.
The majority of campsites are open all year round, although some restrict their opening hours to between spring and autumn.
For example, the Glenmore Caravan and Camping Site in the Cairngorms National Park is ideal for exploring the north of Scotland on a round trip with a motorhome. Over one hundred and fifty pitches can be booked there all year round. The location not far from a lake is also very attractive. Further west, not far from Ben Nevis, the largest mountain in the United Kingdom, lies another recommended alternative, Glen Nevis Caravan and Camping Park. There are over three hundred pitches in a hilly landscape.
In England, the situation in terms of accommodation is fantastic, especially in the south-west. Cornwall alone is home to more than fifty different campsites. One of them is Trevaylor Caravan & Camping Park, which can be found in the far south-west corner of the country. With around eighty pitches, it is somewhat smaller, but has various amenities. It is advisable to research which campsites in England, Scotland or Wales are suitable for your requirements before starting your trip. In particularly popular regions - especially in the summer months - it can make sense to pre-book the campsites before the tour. You can book the right motorhome for your trip online at CU | Camper - compare different vehicles and hire companies to find the right vehicle for you.
See the unique countries in the United Kingdom for yourself. The multifaceted landscapes will inspire you just as much as the smaller or larger towns and the natural sights!

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