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7 reasons we chose a campervan over a hotel room

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We wanted to discover Scotland for a while. It seemed like the perfect destination for us as we love the outdoors and there are countless of opportunities for hiking, cycling, canoeing and taking in great views. We decided to embark on our adventure in a camper van, as it worked out so well last year around Iceland. We teamed up with Spaceships, who rent camper vans in the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. We wanted a slightly bigger van than what we had last year in Iceland, to make it more comfortable to pack our stuff, yet we didn’t want a too big one, as that can be tricky to park and drive, especially on all those Scottish single track roads. The Beta 2-berth seemed like the perfect choice for us. We had an amazing time exploring Loch Lomond, the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye.

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It gives us freedom
The main reason we preferred renting a camper van over booking hotel rooms is that we wanted to have a lot of flexibility. We wanted to explore different parts of Scotland. Hotel rooms need to be booked ahead of time and then we have no way of changing our mind. The camper van gave us lot of flexibility. If the weather was on our side we could stick around longer, plan an extra hike in the area. On the other hand if it was all wet, we could easily just move on to our next destination. We spent every night at a different location. Camp sites don’t normally need to be booked ahead of time and wild camping is allowed in the country.

This travel quote sums up perfectly why I love travelling by a campervan.

“It is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end.” – Ursula K. Le Guin

It comes with all the vanlife essentials
The van has all the essentials we would need, so we didn’t have to carry things like a sleeping bag or a stove. The car came with bedding, cooking stove, free cannister of gas, plates, cups, bowls and cutlery, water container, fridge and a side awning.

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It’s inexpensive
Renting a camper van is relatively cheap. As we don’t have our own car, we normally need to rent one if we are going on holiday. A camper van is like a hotel room and car at the same time.

It’s more comfortable than a tent
I love camping and sleeping in a tent. I go quite often for a weekend, when the weather is nice. However it could be exhausting and time consuming to pitch up a tent every single night at a new location. Not to mention it often rains especially in the UK and things would take a long time to actually dry properly. A van is also warmer, gives the possibility to charge my phone while I’m asleep and it’s more spacious.

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We are close to nature
Travelling with a van is a unique experience. We were constantly close to nature. We could see and hear beautiful wildlife. I loved drinking my coffee and eating my porridge in the mornings overlooking mountains and rivers, while listening to the birds. It was so relaxing and peaceful.

Kitchen and adventure kit with us all the time
Our van was our bedroom and kitchen at the same time. We had everything we needed with us in the van all the time. All our clothing items, cooking and adventure kit. You can carry bikes or kayaks/canoe with you as well and if you see a good spot to launch off you go on your water adventure. If you are hungry and there aren’t any restaurants and shops nearby you can just stop by the road and cook something on your stove. Let’s assume you just found a great spot for a swim by the road. As everything you have is on you, you can easily just put your swimming costume on and cool yourself down.

Spaceships is a great company to rent from
They offer 24-hour roadside assistance and unlimited mileage. Their London depot is easy to reach. It’s really close to Heathrow Airport and Hayes & Harlington train station if you are coming from the city centre. The depot has a big supermarket close by, so you can stock up on food before your big adventure and there is also a petrol station, so you can fill up before returning the vehicle. They are open 7 days a week, so you can pick up and drop off your vehicle any day.

During our 16 day rental period our van didn’t start on one occasion when we got back into it after a hike at Neist Point. We called the number Spaceships provided and a friendly man explained to us what to do through the phone. The issue got sorted in less than 5 minutes.
The car comes with UK and European insurance (Excess of £1500) You have the chance getting an all-inclusive insurance, which would make your holiday worry-free.

Why did we choose to stay at camp sites?
We chose to stay at camp sites during our holiday even though wild camping is legal in Scotland. We enjoyed the facilities of camp sites, such as toilets, showers, dishwashing areas. Many of the camp sites have washing machines and dryers. Unlike hotel rooms, camp sites don’t normally need to be booked ahead. There is normally lots of space (weekends are exceptions), so we could just show up without planning much ahead. Campsites cost around £20 per night on average for the campervan and two adult, without electricity.
For finding camp sites I suggest WikiCamps app. They also list many free, wild camping spots as well.
Wild camping also have its own advantages. It is free and you probably have more privacy. However if you choose to wild camp you should follow the rules as to arrive late and leave early. Leave nothing but footprints!
At some places like Loch Lomond you need a permit to do wild camping. You can get one HERE. It cost £3 per tent or motorhome/campervan per night.

This was our second time travelling by a small camper van and we were very happy with our experience. We think it’s a great way to explore new countries. We would love to buy a campervan or DIY campervan.

This is a sponsored post, but as always all opinion are my own!

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  1. jin
    August 26, 2017 at 3:08 pm

    All very good reasons to rent a camper van! I’ve traveled extensively and I have yet to try this out. I’m more of a flashpacker or glamper, but I think I can survive camper vans over tents any day. So this article is making it clear that I really just need to try it in the near future!

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:49 am

      Haha yes! Sleeping in a campervan is a luxory compared to a tent! 🙂 I do like them both, but for longer period I prefer campervans!

  2. Kristin @ Camels & Chocolate
    August 26, 2017 at 3:57 pm

    That’s such a great idea! I studied abroad in Scotland and have been back a dozen times, road-tripped all over the country, but never thought to do a camper van. how fun!

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:50 am

      You should definately try it if you have a chance! Great way to explore the country. This was out second trip in a campervan.

  3. Sarah
    August 26, 2017 at 5:26 pm

    I’ve never done the campervan thing, but Scotland seems like the perfect place to give it a shot. It’s so gorgeous!

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:51 am

      Hope you get the chance to experiece it one day!

  4. Nicole Kimmerle
    August 26, 2017 at 5:57 pm

    I love that I found your post today, I am actually thinking about renting a camper van for part of my Norway travels this fall and your post sold me! One of my top reasons for wanting to rent a camper van is the freedom too! Also, I need to visit Scotland, how beautiful!

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:53 am

      Definately you should rent a campervan in Norway. I was there 2 years ago in the summer and we were planning to sleep in a tent. We were so cold, that we ended up spending a lot of money and stayed in small log cabins along the way. We were smarter and next year in Iceland we rented a campervan. No issue at all. This year campervan in Scotland! Best way to explore!

  5. Christie Sultemeier
    August 26, 2017 at 7:29 pm

    Great post!! I love the close to nature part… Nothing better than waking up to fresh air and chirping birds. Also love that it’s more comfy than a tent because I am NOT a fan of sleeping in a tent 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:54 am

      Haha, yes sleeping in a tent is not the most comfortable thing.. Still I love it, but for longer period the campervan definately beats the tent! Way comfier… and warmer.. 🙂

  6. Eleonore
    August 26, 2017 at 9:36 pm

    I keep meaning to comment on your blog that I took your advice on a previous post and went kayaking down the Thames! Was a great time. Love camper vanning too, so definitely can always use more reasons to choose it over a hotel room 🙂 Eleonore

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:54 am

      Wow, I am so pleased to hear that! Hope you had as much fun as we did! 🙂

  7. Erin
    August 27, 2017 at 1:32 am

    I’ve honestly never thought of doing this but what a good idea! I love that you can be close to adventure but still have some creature comforts! Plus, you sure would get a jump start on your day being right there in the thick of it!

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:55 am

      Yes, we sure did get a jump start on most days. Best time as there is no crowd then!

  8. This Big Wild World
    August 27, 2017 at 2:11 am

    This is great – I am just starting to plan a campervan trip! Thanks for the inspo. Also, had not heard of Spaceships but sounds like a great service!

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:56 am

      Yes. they are a great company! We had no issue at all! 🙂

  9. Kristen
    August 27, 2017 at 3:26 am

    This is awesome! I’ve been really wanting to do a little road trip in a camper van. I live in San Francisco so I’d love to take one up the Northern California coast for a few days. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing.

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:56 am

      Have a great trip! Sounds awesome!

  10. Cynthia
    August 27, 2017 at 6:15 pm

    So many great ideas to consider! I’m not much of a camper per se, but maybe this would be a way to try it and not be intimated because I don’t know how to put together a tent! lol

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:57 am

      Haha, tents are not that difficult, but maybe a campervan is a better option for you then! 🙂

  11. Bernadette Jackson
    August 27, 2017 at 7:27 pm

    That brought back lots of happy memories from many years ago when we took a VW camper everywhere from Cornwall to southern Spain. Taking your home with you makes for brilliant journeys, and I can imagine Scotland would be a great place for a van, including the opportunity to just stay put somewhere gorgeous!

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:58 am

      I would love to explore Cornwall in a campervan as well. Maybe next summer! 🙂

  12. Lisanne
    August 28, 2017 at 7:50 am

    Totally get your reasons! Love a campervan and the freedom it gives

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:58 am

      Definately, I find it’s the best way to travel.

  13. Tom Forrest
    August 28, 2017 at 2:12 pm

    Note that you say wild camping is legal in Scotland, this is of course correct but only with a tent. It is illegal to take a motorised vehicle off road in Scotland without permission of landowner, it is also illegal to park in passing places.

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 10:59 am

      Yes, of course that is true. We never done that… We also sticked with campsites!

  14. CatsnChickens
    August 29, 2017 at 10:01 am

    As Tom Forrest says you cannot park just anywhere with a van and camp. Also where several of those pictures were taken on Skye is actually private Croft land. Please think carefully before encouraging others to do the same.

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 11:02 am

      Yes I was informed about this only after our trip. I understand parking is a big issue in Scotland especially in Skye. I mention this in my Skye blog post. However where we parked there were no signs that it was not allowed and several websites and guide books suggested that was the right parking place to see the Fairy glen.

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  16. Eleanor mitchell
    September 6, 2017 at 12:47 pm

    I visited Skye in August too in a motorhome. There was no vacancies to stay anywhere due to the large numbers of Swiss, French, Japanese, Italians, Indians, Germans etc., We met several who had driven from these countries in motorhomes.
    If you wild camp in a motorhome there is a lack of facilities on Skye for emptying toilets and filling up with water. I asked at Uig harbour campsite if I could pay to do this and they said no I’d have to stay all night at a cost of £18 which he thought was good value. We wanted to keep going to see more of the island. Not very hospitable for tourists.

    • Enikő
      October 2, 2017 at 11:03 am

      We stayed in campsites during our whole trip. We had no issue just showing up and getting a place at campsites in peak season August. We did try and get there fairly early (5ish) to make sure we get a spot.

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    December 3, 2017 at 7:53 pm

    This is exactly why I love campervanning it too! We did a road trip around Scotland a couple of months ago but just in our car with a tent and that was awesome fun, but it was missing a few things like you said. Scotland is definitely a perfect country for it, too! 🙂

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  24. Emilie P
    February 9, 2019 at 9:38 pm

    Hiya ! I already used Spaceships twice after I read your blog post for the first time and I totally approve this company !
    I just have a question, you talk about the wikicamps uk app but do you know if it covers also Ireland and Northern Ireland ? It’s my next road trip (with spaceships again haha) and I would like this app but not sure that it covers Ireland..

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      February 28, 2019 at 12:09 pm

      Hi, so glad the company worked out for you as well. We are also planning to use them again in the future. Wikicamps also covers Northern Ireland and Ireland., however only 4 sites listed for Ireland, but the selection for Northern Ireland is much better. Have fun on your trip!

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