YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE
Freedom Campervans is a new boutique VW camper van company based in Scotland.
We can provide individually tailored itineraries for those who wish to break from the norm and get themselves an adventure. Freedom is what excites, and it’s what we’re all about; being able to take off at a moment’s notice and spread your wings on the open road.
Camper-vanning in Scotland is an experience that brings people together, strengthening bonds and bringing out their best.
It’s an experience we promise you’ll never forget.
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See what Scotland has to offer
Scotland has to be seen to be believed.
There’s everything to explore including islands, forests, white sandy beaches, bridges, mountains and the most scenic drives you can imagine.
The Benefits of Using Recognised Campsites
Scotland offers some of the most breathtaking landscapes for a campervan adventure. To ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience, it's highly recommended you use recognised campsites. Here's why:
Safety: Recognised campsites provide a secure environment, reducing the risk of theft and ensuring you have access to help if needed.
Facilities: Enjoy amenities such as clean restrooms, showers, waste disposal points, and sometimes even Wi-Fi, which are essential for a comfortable stay.
Local Support: Campsites often offer local information and support, helping you make the most of your visit with insider tips and guidance.
Environmental Protection: Staying in designated areas helps protect Scotland's pristine environment, minimising your impact on the natural landscape.
Community: Meet fellow travellers, share stories, and connect with like-minded adventurers.
Plan Ahead with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code
Scotland's natural beauty is for everyone to enjoy, but respecting and protecting it is crucial. The Scottish Outdoor Access Code is essential reading for anyone planning a campervan adventure. This guide helps you understand your rights and responsibilities while exploring the outdoors.
The code emphasises:
Respect for Others: Consider the impact of your actions on local communities, other visitors, and land managers.
Care for the Environment: Leave no trace, dispose of waste responsibly, and protect wildlife and habitats.
Responsibility: Plan ahead, follow signs, and be aware of potential hazards to ensure your safety and that of others.