
http://vimeo.com/34159850 Enjoy!
http://vimeo.com/34159850 Enjoy!
Ok, it's been a long time since the last Big Tree Campervans blog, but we've had an excellent end to the 2011 season, with loads of bookings, loads of fab customers, several trade shows, and even a couple of TV appearances... and lots of cool campervan ideas for 2012!
We particulalry like this shot of the Big Tree Campervan in the carpark on the way out, and draped with the Saltire.
At Big Tree Campervans we're passionate about creating exciting adventures, and passionate about Scotland. So we're delighted to be sponsoring again the '2011 Scottish Tooling Series' - a major indoor climbing competion which is all about using winter climbing skills, techniques and equipment on indoor climbing walls. There are four rounds in the series -Ice Factor at Kinlochleven on 8th Oct; Glenmore Lodge on 22nd Oct; Transition Extreme in Aberdeen on 29th Oct; and the finals at The Glasgow Climbing Centre on 12th November.
Last weekend's first round at The Ice Factor was a sell-out, and saw some incredible performances from folk like Dennis Van Hoek, Marianne Van Der Steen, and Harry Holmes.... and I even managed a humble third place in the adult vet category! We'll have more of the next two events at Glenmore and Transition Extreme, and of course the final in Glasgow in November!
So, we hope these help to plan your island hopping Big Tree Campervan adventure!



At this time of year, when lots of the great campsites in Scotland are still closed for the winter, we get loads of enquiries from folk who are not sure where they can 'camp wild' with a Big Tree Campervan. A campervan trip is a great way to explore the vast, rich and varied natural beauty of Scotland, and whilst there are a few sites which stay open all year round (check out the Scottish Camping website which you can access through our Links Page) there are also lots of fantastic opportunities to "camp wild" with your Big Tree Campervan - you'll never find an approved list of all these places, as that would direct too many folk to the same spot and ruin it very quickly.
So, with the February half terms almost upon us, it's timely to remind folk about the great advice we give our Big Tree Campervan customers when they ask the question: "Where can I wild camp?"
We teamed up with a few other campervan rental companies, and also folk such as Scottish Natural Heritage and Visit Scotland to produce these simple, commonsense guidelines about camping wild with campervans in Scotland.
If you follow these guidelines, you'll hopefully enjoy "camping wild" on your Big Tree Campervan trip, and help support a sustainable way of experiencing Scotland. That way, we'll all be able enjoy the freedom of of camping wild for many years to come.
Access Rights
Scotland is rightly proud of its access rights; however when you're looking for places to 'camp wild' in a campervan or motorhome, it is important to bear in mind the following key points:Common Sense Guidance - Do:
At Big Tree Campervans we're really proud of the fact that supporting a sustainable and fun way of experiencing Scotland is at the heart of what we do.
