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Lochy Falls Wild Camping Spot

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Lochy Falls Wild Camping Spot

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The Lochy Falls Wild Camping Spot offers a tranquil retreat within the ancient oak woodlands of Strone Hill, nestled in the scenic Glen Lochy, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 130 metres, this area is renowned for its picturesque waterfall on the River Lochy and the surrounding forest, providing a beautiful setting for outdoor enthusiasts. It lies a few miles east of Dalmally, off the A85 road, making it an accessible yet secluded natural feature in…

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    August 24, 2018

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    Great spot to set a camp and spent a night. Very close are also Lochy Falls. There is short trek you can hike after day spent on the bike or just relax. I did enjoy my night here. :)

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    Location: Glenorchy And Innishail, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Lochy Falls Wild Camping Spot suitable for beginner wild campers?

    While the immediate area around Lochy Falls is more for day use, the broader Lochy region, particularly along the Great Glen Way, offers suitable spots for beginner wild campers. These areas often have more established access points and are part of a recognized trail. Remember to always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, especially the 'Leave No Trace' principles.

    Are there specific wild camping spots directly at Lochy Falls, or are they in the wider area?

    The immediate vicinity of River Lochy Falls within Strone Hill woods is primarily a day-use area with car parking and marked trails. True wild camping opportunities are found in the broader Lochy region, adhering to Scotland's Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. A notable Trailblazer Campsite, "Glas-dhoire wild camp," is located beside Loch Lochy, offering basic facilities like compost toilets and a shelter, which is a good option for those seeking a more structured wild camping experience.

    What are the parking options for visiting Lochy Falls and accessing wild camping areas?

    For visiting Lochy Falls, there is a signposted forestry car park for Strone Hill directly off the A85 road. This serves as the starting point for trails to the falls. For wild camping in the broader Lochy region, parking availability can vary. It's advisable to research specific access points for your chosen wild camping location along Loch Lochy or the Great Glen Way, as some may require parking further afield and hiking in.

    Is Lochy Falls Wild Camping Spot family-friendly?

    The short, easy, waymarked trail to Lochy Falls through the ancient oakwoods is very family-friendly, offering a pleasant walk and picnic spots. For wild camping with a family, the broader Lochy region provides opportunities, but it's crucial to choose a spot that is easily accessible and safe for children. Consider sites like Glas-dhoire wild camp on Loch Lochy, which offers some basic facilities.

    Is the area around Lochy Falls dog-friendly for hiking and wild camping?

    Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trails to Lochy Falls and in wild camping areas, provided they are kept under close control, especially around livestock and wildlife. Always adhere to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which includes picking up after your dog and ensuring they do not disturb other visitors or the natural environment.

    What is the terrain and difficulty of trails around Lochy Falls?

    The trails around Lochy Falls, particularly the waymarked path through Strone Hill woods, are generally considered easy. They wind through ancient oak and birch trees, leading to the waterfall. While the terrain is not overly challenging, sturdy footwear is recommended, especially after rainfall when paths can be damp or muddy. The elevation gain is minimal, making it accessible for most fitness levels.

    Are there any specific permits or permissions required for wild camping near Lochy Falls?

    In Scotland, wild camping is generally permitted under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, which allows responsible access to most unenclosed land. No specific permits are typically required for wild camping, but you must adhere strictly to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. This includes camping in small numbers, staying for only two or three nights in one spot, and practicing "Leave No Trace" principles.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted in the Strone Hill woods near Lochy Falls?

    The ancient oakwoods of Strone Hill are a good spot for wildlife observation. Visitors often report sightings of roe deer and jays among the trees. The diverse woodland habitat also supports various bird species and smaller mammals. Keeping quiet and observant increases your chances of encountering local fauna.

    Are there any pubs, cafes, or accommodation options near Lochy Falls Wild Camping Spot?

    Lochy Falls is situated a few miles east of Dalmally, which is the nearest village where you might find limited amenities. For a wider selection of pubs, cafes, and accommodation, you would need to travel to larger towns in the region, such as Oban or Tyndrum, which are further afield. It's best to plan for self-sufficiency when visiting the falls and wild camping areas.

    How crowded does Lochy Falls Wild Camping Spot get, especially during peak seasons?

    While the immediate area around Lochy Falls can see visitors, especially on pleasant days or during peak seasons like spring and autumn, it generally offers a peaceful escape. The wild camping opportunities are spread across the broader Lochy region, which helps distribute visitors. To avoid crowds, consider visiting during weekdays or outside of school holidays. Arriving early in the day is also recommended for a more tranquil experience.

    What are the best times of year to visit Lochy Falls for its scenic beauty?

    Lochy Falls offers scenic beauty year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly stunning when the ancient oakwoods display vibrant colors. The falls are most dramatic and impressive after heavy rainfall, which can occur at any time of year. Winter visits can offer a unique, stark beauty, especially with snow, but trails may be more challenging. Summer provides lush greenery and warmer weather for picnics.

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