Woken by Angry Locals - Why Scotland HATES Campervans

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Woken by Angry Locals - Why Scotland HATES Campervans
Vanlife in Scotland is as good as it gets but the locals don't think so. Scotland is the only country we have had issues with angry locals and in this video we discuss why that is and if it's justified.
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    @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
    • I thought the southern mantra was, `its grim up north` all you southerners are in flight up north. Don`t like your dingy buddies, London is a hellhole. We don`t want you up here.

      @neiluk78@neiluk786 ай бұрын
    • All of UK is communist now.

      @NoNORADon911@NoNORADon9116 ай бұрын
    • “Short & stubby”. I just love any truths these days!

      @ToddDouglasFox@ToddDouglasFox6 ай бұрын
    • My father was Canadian but went to college in Scottland. Later he became an American citizen after marrying my mother. We settled in the Pacific Northwest in the Seattle area where the weather is exactly as you described in this video. Van life is becoming more popular here in the US as well, mostly because housing is hard to find, and if you find it, it costs is more than most can afford. We have the same trouble with people leaving garbage and waste in inappropriate places here too. There are groups and individual like me, who go around and clean up these messes. I carry bags and grabbers and clean as I can. But it is not only nomaders making the trash. I have seen truckloads of tires, sofas and other things dumped in the most pristine areas. It is very sad. I can clean up small messes, but I sure cannot do sofas, chairs and tires. What a beautiful way to raise your child. Nomading seems to be so natural, but we have grown to believe that sticks and bricks is the only way to live. Love your content! Keep enjoying your life!

      @cbryce9243@cbryce92436 ай бұрын
    • What's a bean?

      @PapagenoMF@PapagenoMF5 ай бұрын
  • Scotland doesn’t hate campervans, it hates self entitled owners of certain campervans that dont look after the land they're using.

    @cheekybadger84@cheekybadger846 ай бұрын
    • No, the Scots hate the English.

      @pulchralutetia@pulchralutetia6 ай бұрын
    • Spot on 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

      @handsomepiper5761@handsomepiper57615 ай бұрын
    • Trouble is the owners among us that aren't like that, and respectful, will never get a fair crack of the whip, for that reason we are taking our MH to Europe instead.....where our money and custom is welcome.

      @PhantomMark@PhantomMark5 ай бұрын
    • we just dont like outside idiocy

      @dye5915@dye59155 ай бұрын
    • i watched a video a couple of years ago in which the fools making the video showed themselves walking towards a loch with a filled toilet and then walking back towards their caravan with a freshly emptied toilet, i believe they also said they were just going to empty the toilet and didn't even think they were doing anything wrong, though i don't know if that was out of ignorance or arrogance. I think they got a lot of flak for it in the comments.

      @Murtagh653@Murtagh6535 ай бұрын
  • I drive all over Scotland in my motorhome and have never experienced any 'hatred' at all. The onluy ones that cause problems are dirty campers and inconsiderate parking. The sense of entitlement of some motorhomers and campers is ridiculous

    @callmebeth@callmebeth6 ай бұрын
    • Wow! We are traveling over North America on an adventure 👍

      @BeanCruisers@BeanCruisers6 ай бұрын
    • It really is infuriating to see people letting the side down. The VanLife community is wonderful on the whole though

      @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
    • This is confusing, are you in England or Scotland. Also where did you see the wallabies? Please don’t diss Scotland again, it’s not clever or funny.

      @laundonsloft4629@laundonsloft46296 ай бұрын
    • @@laundonsloft4629 -- Are you kidding me? Your admonition to never diss Scotland again would be a wide open invitation for me to rip 'em a new one! No country is perfect and they all have their fair share of a$$holes -- likely not as many per-capita as we have in the US but still a fair share most anywhere I bet.

      @user-pp2ze4yq3m@user-pp2ze4yq3m6 ай бұрын
    • Nor is being rude to someone .@@laundonsloft4629

      @TheSnowman518@TheSnowman5186 ай бұрын
  • Scotland is very friendly and welcoming. There has been a problem with Campervans dumping rubbish and emptying toilets at some of our beauty spots. If you abide by the countryside code and leave the space as you find it, we will always welcome you back.

    @alexandergemmell664@alexandergemmell6646 ай бұрын
    • As you would expect to happen, but theres always a few....😊

      @paulbadger3123@paulbadger31235 ай бұрын
    • Scotland is not friendly, what crap.

      @TravelAbventuresUnbound@TravelAbventuresUnbound4 ай бұрын
    • Haggis, whisky , tartan skirts, unless you are a doric hick from the north east in which case oil, oil oil. By the way Aberdeen doesnt get any of the money made offshore its sent to American accounts. Thats why Aberdeen is full of charity shops, pound shops and vape shops , just like any dying Scottish town

      @TravelAbventuresUnbound@TravelAbventuresUnbound3 ай бұрын
    • Fair enough!

      @alidabotes6264@alidabotes62642 ай бұрын
    • Said the bag O shit left outside the van! Keep lying to yourself.

      @xxxvcvv@xxxvcvv2 ай бұрын
  • Guys, come on, the staged thumbnail is ridiculous and Scotland does not hate campervans.

    @MikeandTriciaOotnAboot@MikeandTriciaOotnAboot6 ай бұрын
    • Copying a comment I wrote earlier as it’s relevant I understand people have a different tolerance to ‘clickbait’. In our eyes, we are making a movie poster/selling a concept that’s will grab viewers attention. This video is our best performing video of all time at this stage. A different thumbnail would not have got as many eyes on the content and ultimately this is our livelihood to do so. The audience then votes through their click and interaction with the content. We have to walk a fine line with it but it’s our job to figure out what works. Sometimes we win and sometimes we lose but we are never intentionally trying to clickbait in a traditional sense where the video doesn’t relate to the content. Fair enough if it’s not for you though 😊

      @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
    • @@TravelBeans Guys we like you, watch you a lot and understand that you need to earn a living, but on this occasion the fabricated thumbnail and exaggerated feeling of hatred towards the campervan community did over step the mark and paints our home turf and people in bad light.

      @MikeandTriciaOotnAboot@MikeandTriciaOotnAboot6 ай бұрын
    • Mike just watched your video response to this and it was bang on. The thumbnail can look dramatic but shouldn’t be misleading (leave that to the poor elements of the press)

      @glenmurray8447@glenmurray84476 ай бұрын
    • ​@TravelBeans Love You guys, but...Sad that you justify shady clickbait by saying, "but it worked!" Do better.

      @texasthorntons@texasthorntons6 ай бұрын
    • @TravelBeans what a load of utter rubbish. Bravo for being called out!

      @TE4GUE@TE4GUE6 ай бұрын
  • Why the click-bait heading and picture? If it happened, show it if not don't trick us with click-bait

    @mr.d1775@mr.d17756 ай бұрын
  • When I visited Scotland, they were some of the most amazing people. If they were rude to you, then you probably asked for it.

    @marilynkirby-roach187@marilynkirby-roach1876 ай бұрын
    • you need to live there, you'd soon change your mind

      @westaussie965@westaussie9653 ай бұрын
    • Lol even my Mid Ulster friend said the Scots were not very nice

      @lockandloadlikehell@lockandloadlikehell2 ай бұрын
  • It would help if you didn't snigger al the way through say Scottish people are not welcoming, and no I'm not Scottish I'm welsh and found you to be disrespectful

    @angeladiplock8197@angeladiplock81976 ай бұрын
    • Great comment 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

      @bonniechops1@bonniechops17 күн бұрын
    • I felt exactly the same.

      @leslieelizabeth219@leslieelizabeth2197 күн бұрын
  • I missed the part where the locals woke you up

    @heavencantwait1218@heavencantwait12186 ай бұрын
  • as a fellow vanner, please refrain from using titles such as SCOTLAND HATES CAMPERVANS it is highly offensive to a population that welcomes visitors to its beautiful country, vanners are disliked everywhere get used to it

    @petercross6960@petercross69606 ай бұрын
    • Choosing not to watch this. Title is absolutely untrue.

      @jeanniecowie270@jeanniecowie2705 ай бұрын
    • Peter are you cross, you sound like a right old moaner I suggest don’t watch it’s that simple lol

      @Beggars-Belief@Beggars-Belief5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah this was on my recomended but im not watching it. Im from England but this is very much making the Scots look hateful and hostile to people when they just want to protect their wildlife and nature.. some people have a very entitled attitude when it comes to visitng places and need to respect their surroundings. @@jeanniecowie270

      @GeekyC@GeekyC5 ай бұрын
    • No one cares who chooses to take offence. No people who live and travel in Vans are common place in Australia and there are no issues with locals. Remember those people spend money in local communities

      @JohannesNielsen@JohannesNielsen5 ай бұрын
    • actually that was on the front page of a news paper article

      @jackielight6908@jackielight69085 ай бұрын
  • I have to disagree with this. Scotland does not hate camper vans please don’t use your click bait to tarnish our reputation 😡

    @kareno6986@kareno69865 ай бұрын
    • I absolutely agree, 100%...there are some people in some communities around the world, that donlt like outsiders, it's these people that vanners refer to as van life haters...I would suggest the don't tarnish the reputation of the beautiful countryside that van life offers and just ignore thee haters.

      @NicolaMs007@NicolaMs00721 күн бұрын
    • I agree - Scotland doesn't hate campervans, they hate everyone

      @TorrentUK@TorrentUK17 күн бұрын
  • Hi, we are from Germany and spent four weeks in Scotland in our small VW-Van this year. We almost always met very friendly people there. We make holidays in vans for many many years now and think, the most imortant thing is, to be considerate and not to disturb the locals. Perhaps you made a mistake - or it was just bad luck....

    @brigittewengert-rothmaier6856@brigittewengert-rothmaier68566 ай бұрын
    • It's because there english 😂

      @muffinman2889@muffinman28895 ай бұрын
    • ​@@muffinman2889 *they're

      @funkyskunkvids@funkyskunkvids4 ай бұрын
    • @funkyskunkvids grammar police is in town ✊️💧grow up you mug

      @muffinman2889@muffinman28894 ай бұрын
    • @@muffinman2889 Don't be stupid!

      @dickiehodge8111@dickiehodge81114 ай бұрын
    • @dickiehodge8111 big man eh ?kind of names dickie 😂you toff cant

      @muffinman2889@muffinman28894 ай бұрын
  • I think it is ridiculous to say that Scotland HATES campervans, that's like saying ALL campervan users commit all the 'crimes' you have listed. It is very misleading and puts the people of Scotland in a very bad light. It is true that some people in remote or rural arears are sick to death of inconsiderate tourists, but the majority are friendly and welcoming to all visitors, and appreciate the financial benefits of the tourist trade.

    @althejag679@althejag6796 ай бұрын
    • Oh, will you SHUT UP

      @adam.677@adam.6775 ай бұрын
  • Wild camping under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 is only allowed when camping on foot, bike or some other non-motorised form of transport.

    @gsnmeyer@gsnmeyer6 ай бұрын
    • Hmmm, perhaps. I can't speak for England, but under Scots law, there is no legal difference in access rights between a public road and a private road. If it is called a "road" that means that there is a public right of vehicular access - the difference between public and private only relates to who funds it. Section 151 of the Roads (Scotland) Act defines a road as "...any way (other than a waterway) over which there is a public right of passage (by whatever means [F17and whether subject to a toll or not]) and includes the road’s verge, and any bridge (whether permanent or temporary) over which, or tunnel through which, the road passes; and any reference to a road includes a part thereof". So if you see a sign saying Private Road, the owners of it have proclaimed that there is a public right of passage over it. This is legally different from a Private Access, where the owners have understod the law and are being careful not to declare it to be a road.

      @rb9580@rb95806 ай бұрын
    • @@garysmith5025 I quite agree, I was just adding the caveat because you said "accessing private roads". In terms of curtilege, as I'm sure you aware, privacy is restricted to the curtilege of an occupied building, and doesn't extend to agricultural/estate buildings that don't form part of a domestic residence. Indeed, for shooting lodges that are only occasionally occupied, case law would also suggest that curtilege is only applicable when the building is in use. But we would agree that use of motor vehicles automatically rules the user out of wild camping under the LRA.

      @rb9580@rb95806 ай бұрын
    • Does camping not refer to pitching and living in a tent?

      @timburton5280@timburton5280Ай бұрын
    • @@rb9580 you've kinda missed the point of the original comment. What you have stated are access laws for vehicles on roads and have absolutely nothing to do with camping as described in the land reform act

      @michaelbegen4326@michaelbegen432621 күн бұрын
    • @@michaelbegen4326 I think we actually agree - someone in a camper van is never wild camping under the Land Reform Act. The question over whether a camper van is allowed to be in a particular location has nothing to do with the Land Reform Act, but falls within the Roads Act. I was simply pointing out that, in Scotland, a "Private Road" still implies a right of vehicular access, which is often the opposite of what those putting up the sign thinks it means.

      @rb9580@rb958020 күн бұрын
  • Wild camping is camping in a tent not on a campsite. Campervannig is not wild camping. The right to roam is quite clear and is only for people travelling on foot or by bicycle. There is no right to roam for motor vehicles. Grass verges at the side of the road are not overnight pitches. A wee tip, if you want Scottish (or any other local) people to like you then maybe try not to make fun of us and definitely do not try to copy our accents.

    @kirsteneasdale5707@kirsteneasdale57076 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely bang on. It does my head in listening to drivel like this about "wild camping" in a van just off the road.

      @kennymilne7866@kennymilne78666 ай бұрын
    • Couldn't agree more, well said 👏

      @rosemarywhitley4494@rosemarywhitley44946 ай бұрын
    • There is a difference between wildcamping (Outdoor Code) and parking overnight with a vehicle alongside the road (where possible ofcourse). If you park overnight, you don't use levellars, awnings, chairs etc. You just stop at the end of the day to continue next morning without leaving rubbish etc. I am travelling regulary through Scotland since 1973, with a motorhome since 1998, behaved myself, contacted with locals and never had any problems. But it's getting more crowed, more people who don't behave, so this summer will be my last visit to this beautiful country.

      @adtenberge814@adtenberge814Ай бұрын
  • Scotland LOVES campers and campervans & motor homes .. but don't let the truth Get in the way of a " Good" story.

    @TheROLLER1953@TheROLLER19536 ай бұрын
  • From the Scottish Outdoor Access Code: Wild camping outlined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code does not apply to motorised vehicles. We would always advise that you stay overnight in an official campsite. If however you are unable to do this then please ensure you park in designated overnight stops such as Aires or carparks that allow overnight parking. I wonder how many vanners have actually read the Code. But littering is not endemic to vanners or even tourists. My sister and partner, up here in Scotland to visit me, went to a local beauty spot where the vast majority of visitors would be locals and, being the way they are, filled 6 binbags with collected rubbish.

    @ellaevansbolt@ellaevansbolt5 ай бұрын
    • was that code written by God or by a man? No it was written by a corporate entity, no contract no obligation to your terms seeya..

      @thelibrarian3734@thelibrarian37345 ай бұрын
    • ​@@thelibrarian3734 people who have your attitude are exactly the problem.

      @michaelbegen4326@michaelbegen432622 күн бұрын
  • Clickbait title.

    @Phiyedough@Phiyedough6 ай бұрын
  • I've been to Scotland, once, with my parents and brother. Dad drove (rather unsuccessfully) from London to Edinburgh. I pleaded with my parents to spend the night in Gretna Green (just read Pride and Prejudice earlier in the school year). The sunset was spectacular! We did and woke to a pasture full of cows right outside our window. One of our best night's sleeps ever and this is my favorite memory of Scotland.

    @sjb723@sjb7236 ай бұрын
    • Typical tourists, never spoken to a real homogenous, xenopnopic scot. Thats why the voted for Brexix, hatred of outsiders and foreigners.

      @TravelAbventuresUnbound@TravelAbventuresUnbound3 ай бұрын
  • Not a fan of the ridiculous click bait.

    @texasthorntons@texasthorntons6 ай бұрын
  • If you think Scotland hates campervans, don’t visit!

    @TheRenemcc@TheRenemcc6 ай бұрын
    • Why should they? What kind of pathetic attitude is that?

      @adam.677@adam.6775 ай бұрын
  • Never had a problem with Scotland or its people. Spend a little money locally, take your rubbish home, if there is an honesty box use it. Simple rules but unfortunately some people free camping don't use these guidelines.

    @paulgibbs3624@paulgibbs36246 ай бұрын
    • And to add, never be afraid to by the barmaid a drink. Works a treat.

      @vontrap6942@vontrap69425 ай бұрын
  • As someone who lives in the far north not far off the NC500 I can tell you for sure not everyone in Scotland is not welcoming 😊 I think the problem is so many people misunderstand the SODC and believe wild camping is something you can do and can park up anywhere. When it clearly says ‘not for motorised vehicles’ it applies to camping not vans. And unfortunately so many people ruin it by doing some despicable things and not respecting the beautiful land. The infrastructure just isn’t there for all the tourists ie toilets and waste disposal etc. some locals are just exhausted by it all I think. Imagine moving to somewhere rural and quiet then someone pitches the NC500 out there and life changes for all those people who live in the Highlands. It’s no longer the quiet place they once lived. Although I’d never condone anyone call people names or unkindness but as someone who lives here I can see it from both sides xxx

    @thehighlandlife2023@thehighlandlife20236 ай бұрын
    • The North of Scotland is one big rubbish dump, the locals dump their old house goods and cars everywhere even on their own land.

      @Chris-gr3dv@Chris-gr3dvАй бұрын
  • Shame. Used to like you guys but such click bait these days. Not worth a watch.

    @hartpa@hartpa6 ай бұрын
  • I’m so thrilled that my daughter now lives in Scotland. We dropped her off at uni in September and had our first of many visits. I’m bringing my mother back in May. It is beautiful. We have been RVers in the US and Canada. Sadly, the last few years many of the beautiful campsites, hiking trails, and parks have been ruined by “bad apples.” With the pandemic, we saw a huge increase in national and state park visits, mostly ignorant people who don’t understand the responsibilities we all have in maintaining our beautiful lands. While hiking, I came across far too much trash and poo. It’s sad and I can understand why people get angry. I did.

    @hrw3mom103@hrw3mom1036 ай бұрын
    • @@martytrout5063 Ignorance and not caring are part and parcel of each other. Sadly, it's a planet wide phenomenon are tragically difficult attitudes to dispel.

      @josefschiltz2192@josefschiltz21926 ай бұрын
    • @@martytrout5063 Means the same thing.

      @vontrap6942@vontrap69425 ай бұрын
    • Scotland is a poor country with no future, Ebinburgh has an International airport, take advantage of the the free education , get the MA degree and head for the nearest airport out of here.

      @TravelAbventuresUnbound@TravelAbventuresUnbound3 ай бұрын
    • @@TravelAbventuresUnboundwow, how thoughtful of you for the people living there…. 🤦‍♂️ you really seem to passionately hate Scotland.

      @marcd6897@marcd68973 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TravelAbventuresUnbound Oh dear. Take your prejudice elsewhere.

      @BrokenBackMountains@BrokenBackMountains2 ай бұрын
  • Clickbait title and setup thumbnail pic. fs wild camping is not sleeping in a van. Also, AG1 tastes like cut grass and you know it, you’re patter is the exact same as Kara & Nate trying to promote the same lawn trimmings.

    @MrIain0804@MrIain08046 ай бұрын
  • As a trucker and caravanner I spend my life on the road I had my first visit up to the Highlands last year and was really shocked at the situation returning from Inverness to Glasgow dawn October sat morning there was barely a space to park .if I was a local I would be pissed off too the capacity for vehicles is so much more limited

    @fingerpicker2@fingerpicker26 ай бұрын
  • As a Scot living in Scotland I experienced the huge increase in the numbers of camper vans during COVID when we were all being encouraged to take a Staycation. I previously lived on Skye which had become totally overrun by tourists, many in camper vans. It was estiamted that in summer there were 10,000 tourist on Skye at any one time. I hope that now that things have more or less returned to normal people will return to their usual fortnight in Torremelinos and here in Scotland, we will get things back in balance.

    @weekendwet1@weekendwet16 ай бұрын
    • Covid was a hard time - everywhere. 😮

      @leekoss7083@leekoss70835 ай бұрын
    • Encouraged ! No we were imprisoned when we should have been out and about in the fresh air and sun ( vit D )

      @glenjaques5581@glenjaques55815 ай бұрын
    • They fill up laybys and park in field gateways .fill litter bins so nobody else can even get a sweet wrapper in and along with caravans hold up traffic. Nobody seems to notice the careful considerate ones . ignorant vanners create the bad impressions and give us the bitter taste.

      @pixie706@pixie7065 ай бұрын
    • Incredibly well said 👏🏻 I live in a tourist area and the campers are atrocious. They are discourteous to us locals and give themselves a bad name

      @redade19@redade195 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like Pembrokeshire where I live. Takes 5 hours to do a 1.5 hour journey home in the summer with the tourists.

      @jamesjessop7065@jamesjessop70655 ай бұрын
  • We don’t hate vanners, we dislike with a passion those who choose to violate the very beauty spots they claim to find ‘Jaw dropping’.. Emptying chemical toilets by the roadside deserves a jail term imo.

    @normality3848@normality38483 ай бұрын
  • One problem that you didn't mention is the habit of some campavaners of setting up base in a public layby for several days. This tends to lead to even more littering, almost invariably fire pits, and it also blocks the laybys for other tourists. If you arrive late(ish), camp overnight and move on, it's not a big deal. Also, Campavans (and caravans) driving slowly along clog up the narrow (often single-track) roads - which are actually the main roads of the area and used by locals for their work etc. If you have an appointment and you are stuck behind a van doing 30-40mph on a road that can be driven at 50-60 then it will be annoying! Unfortunately, the NC500 has been promoted well beyond the local infrastructure's capacity and this has compounded the issues and made it a flashpoint for local frustration. Although it is only a minority the impact on local life is significant.

    @alangauld6079@alangauld60796 ай бұрын
    • Well said 🙌 the behaviour you mentioned spoils it for so many.

      @mellysmercsprinter4213@mellysmercsprinter42136 ай бұрын
    • Once listened to a radio documentary about the NC500. A complete triumph of marketing. The infrastructure was already in place, all the tourist board had to do was knock up a few signs and promote it as a concept. Maybe businesses who benefit enroute should have a ‘tourist tax’ to pay for improved infrastructure.

      @themoodyteam@themoodyteam6 ай бұрын
    • Are there no ‘No Overnight Camping’ restrictions? In England town councils can impose them, often in car parks. How they are enforced I’m not so sure.

      @themoodyteam@themoodyteam6 ай бұрын
    • @@themoodyteam The default in Scotland is to allow overnight stays. But the emphasis is overnight not a long weekend! And you should act "responsibly" and not mess the place up - and "responsibly" is the legal term used, not just a loose concept. But enforcement is a problem in an area with hardly any police, relatively speaking!

      @alangauld6079@alangauld60796 ай бұрын
    • ​@@themoodyteam The problem is that it has been far, far more popular than they expected. They aimed to increase visitor numbers, but they have been inundated!

      @alangauld6079@alangauld60796 ай бұрын
  • We are vanlifers from Scotland (and live here) and have wild-camped in almost every country in Europe plus most of the Scottish islands etc. Never had an issue anywhere. Please remember that there is a difference between campervans and campers. In our experience it's often car campers (both during the day and sometimes overnight) that leave the most waste etc as they aren't as self-contained (aka no on-board toilet, kitchen etc). It amazes us that this is never mentioned/discussed and vans are always to blame. That said, it's a beautiful country with friendly people - don't let the negative media put you off, come and enjoy it! 🚌🤙

    @skuuzii@skuuzii6 ай бұрын
    • I’m glad you seem very comfortable traveling with Noah now. At first you seemed not comfortable with him and that first travel on a long boat was really painful and you left a day early.

      @priscillachapman9145@priscillachapman91456 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for that. It’s nice to feel welcome 😊

      @johndyson2528@johndyson25286 ай бұрын
    • I suspect this is a historic issue. I was working in the North in the early 90s and you'd see massive motorhome with German or Italian numberplates. In those days there weren't many sites or even tourist places. I - and I guess most locals - assumed they travelled up from Europe across the Channel and headed straight for the Highlands. They carried anything they needed for food and drink and parked overnight in 'passing places'. Whether these people were careless with litter I don't know, but it seems every motorway verge has drink bottles and crisp packets now. As for the 'wild camping' rules, I'm not sure they apply to any road vehicle. In theory you can pitch your tent in any place not excluded, but that assumes you arrived by foot, not car or campervan.

      @rogink@rogink6 ай бұрын
    • I’ve seen for myself folk dumping grey water tanks from large campers. Cyclists, walkers leaving trace too. I think we shouldn’t discriminate here. Take a dump responsibly, away from any body of water, in a hole with toilet paper (not wet wipes) cover it up and leave only footprints. Better still do what there two do and visit a local cafe for breakfast and coffee.

      @cali_weejock@cali_weejock6 ай бұрын
    • @@cali_weejock The general media narrative and ensuing discussion is (and has historically been) almost exclusively aimed at campervans. In our extensive experience of years of full time vanlife (and 35 years living in Scotland) the issue stems less from those with self-contained setups and more from those without, for very obvious reasons. Grey waste is a different issue than chemical toilet waste - it partly depends on exactly where it's being discarded and whether or not the individuals involved are using naturally non-harmful cleaning products that neither affect the ground/earth nor the wildlife. We shouldn't assume that everyone is using synthetic and damaging chemicals. Scotland has recently expanded the infrastructure to accomodate this (aka more aires which were long overdue) which will no doubt help reduce the issue from the minority of larger vans who can't find a facility nearby or who don't want to pay £35 to dump water at a campsite even if they're not staying the night there.

      @skuuzii@skuuzii6 ай бұрын
  • Scotland is amazing we’ve had many fantastic adventures there and I have to say I found the people warm and welcoming ❤

    @traceymaxwell1105@traceymaxwell11056 ай бұрын
    • Always ❤❤

      @taylerrfraserr@taylerrfraserr5 ай бұрын
    • We are lovely , lol.

      @ilikejelly7890@ilikejelly78903 ай бұрын
  • Great meeting you guys, Welcome to Scotland. I first came in 1972 while serving in the RAF, and brought my bride up from Lincolnshire soon after we married in 1976 we resolved there and then to retire here, if we could, we came and found a town we liked, visited in Summer and Winter found a 2nd floor - apartment with a 100' x 25' garden and despite having been seriously ill we both still love living here.

    @johnlaws3904@johnlaws39046 ай бұрын
  • We stayed in that area of Scotland a few years ago. We had a lovely private cabin and did lots of exploring, at one point ending up exactly where you stayed overnight! Unfortunately there were firepits and rubbish left that time too, but it really was a beautiful spot. Looks like the Beans had a lovely trip!

    @rachpwanders6095@rachpwanders60956 ай бұрын
    • I can’t comprehend leaving a place worse than you find it. Unfortunately there are just people like that all over the world. Luckily I think it is a minority and the majority of humans are good, thoughtful and respectful

      @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
  • A popular van life Channel that was visiting Scotland had camera rolling while they emptied their compost waste in the bushes on the shore of a loch. So yes, locals are angry.

    @TamaraShayna@TamaraShayna6 ай бұрын
    • 😮😠 and give the rest of us a bad name

      @lesleyhughes3174@lesleyhughes31746 ай бұрын
    • ​@@thomgormyes, who are they, m'mmm?

      @lesleyhughes3174@lesleyhughes31746 ай бұрын
    • Who?

      @lesleyhughes3174@lesleyhughes31746 ай бұрын
    • It wasn't me, or shaggy 😅🤣

      @deanosaur808@deanosaur8084 ай бұрын
  • The intro is this video where ' Travel Beans' are abused is STAGED (click bait) to draw in subscribers !!!!!!. Here in Australia, especially in the outback, the rubbish and toilet refuse left by mainly overseas backpackers in vans without toilet facilities is a common occurrence and absolutely disgusting, so I don't blame the heated response to these types of 'grubs' who litter their country.

    @johnburnett5624@johnburnett56246 ай бұрын
  • Don’t go then,if that’s what you think

    @apeshenry7264@apeshenry72646 ай бұрын
  • Did you notice that the people who acted amazed when it was suggested that camping car owners put very little into the economy then used the cost of camp sites as a reason for wild camping? Go up to the NC 500 in mid season and then try arguing it’s a minority causing the problems.

    @davidmatthews3093@davidmatthews30936 ай бұрын
  • Come on beans , click baiting is beneath you x

    @princealbert123@princealbert1236 ай бұрын
    • Not really. It's not the first time.

      @Precursor-co7up@Precursor-co7up6 ай бұрын
    • It was just an outright lie...and a disappointing video aswell, generally

      @Hayley-hb6vx@Hayley-hb6vxАй бұрын
  • Misleading clickbait title!! where in this video are the angry locals?

    @67fereday@67fereday6 ай бұрын
  • You could remake this video and title it “why do campers think it’s ok to park wherever they like and leave rubbish and sh*** behind in the most beautiful place on earth”

    @LornaRo@LornaRo6 ай бұрын
  • Did I miss the "angry locals?" Because I watched the whole video and saw none.

    @TheTerryE@TheTerryE6 ай бұрын
    • Difficult to film angry locals in action 😅

      @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
    • Boy that baby has grown Y'all not showing up on my list lately I got some catching up to do

      @kathymellon3906@kathymellon39066 ай бұрын
    • You shouldn't use fake thumb nails of people pretending to be angry locals, that's just asking for trouble. You seemed to be worried about being welcome in Scotland before you even got there. If you were that worried then why bother going. The whole video seemed to be based on a past experience a few years ago. Very disappointedwithh this video.

      @andrewgroocock3069@andrewgroocock30696 ай бұрын
    • THIS!!!

      @texasthorntons@texasthorntons6 ай бұрын
    • It's click bait to get views doubt it happened.

      @maryt2422@maryt24226 ай бұрын
  • What I can’t get over is having Noah and travelling in a small campervan. Most parents think babies need so much stuff, but you are living proof that all a baby needs is loving parents and a good book😀

    @StephenandSusan6557@StephenandSusan65576 ай бұрын
    • My two kids now 12 & 9 have been brought up in a Vw camper. Scotland, England, wales, Spain, France. My kids have wild camped in some beautiful spots. We’ve even started a litter picks in a carpark in glen nevis that was left in a terrible state.

      @BurtReynoldstash@BurtReynoldstash6 ай бұрын
    • @@BurtReynoldstashThey don’t go to school?

      @Ronz500@Ronz5006 ай бұрын
    • @@Ronz500 of course my kids go to schools When I saw brought up in a van ( I mean during holidays) from our Beautiful village home. ) Hope this gives you clarification

      @BurtReynoldstash@BurtReynoldstash6 ай бұрын
    • @@BurtReynoldstash I lost my wife and son when we were parked up with a flat tire and a lorry hit us on the side of the motorway, RAC man also died

      @Ronz500@Ronz5006 ай бұрын
    • @@Ronz500 sorry to hear that mate, that’s awful.

      @BurtReynoldstash@BurtReynoldstash6 ай бұрын
  • I live on the nc500 and we welcome everyone. Unfortunately we have had visitors rolling up in vans and setting tents up 10m from a campsite. A van full of Sainsbury carrier bags when the closest Sainsbury is 80 mile away. Rubbish left everywhere including enough human waste to fill a wheelbarrow. They also set fire to gorse bushes very close to peoples homes. I’m a photographer and on my walks have come across many fire pits , some with embers. We don’t dislike campers, campervanners, hikers or tourists in general. The few that disrespect the countryside are tainting the majority. Let’s be honest. Who thinks it’s ok to camp in a grave yard and put a washing line between headstones.

    @Dragonflypromotions@Dragonflypromotions6 ай бұрын
    • Please tell me no one has ever put a washing line up on headstones 😮

      @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
    • ​@TravelBeans yup it has happened. Friends also found a group camping in their garden when they got home from work

      @pamelaadam9207@pamelaadam92076 ай бұрын
    • of course its happened , also parking overnight and shitting in school car park as children arrived. spending the night in graveyard or playpark. you may not like the nc500 dirty truth fb group but there's a reason it exists

      @pamelabell9973@pamelabell9973Ай бұрын
  • i just wasted 20 minutes waiting for an encounter like the thumbnail suggests..

    @smulle96@smulle966 ай бұрын
  • I'm guessing there were no angry locals. Just the usual clickbait they always use.

    @shaun67uk@shaun67uk6 ай бұрын
  • Did the NC500 + a diversion to Skye last year in our 1984 VW T25 camper along with our son and family (1yr old and 3 Yr old) in his LDV minibus conversion. Absolutely amazing. Lie you, shopped local on the way round. We used a commercial camp site every 3rd night mainly to use their facilities. It was an amazing experience and as you said, the free park-ups we found are the ones which will stay in my memory. Been back this year as my son lives in Falkirk and used one of the forrestry facilities which was only £7.50 to stay the night quite popular but a very pleasant place to stay. Hope to be back soon, well maybe when the weather is a bit better!

    @jonk5755@jonk57556 ай бұрын
  • I agree with other comments about Scottish people hating camper vans. This is not true. I am Scottish and we do not hate camper vans. Where ever you go in the world there are nutters.

    @davidgray2825@davidgray28256 ай бұрын
  • There's a bit of a problem here in Aotearoa/New Zealand too, with people leaving rubbish and human waste and it has led to some areas making some pretty unfriendly bylaws against freedom camping, which is so sad. Scotland looks incredibly beautiful and I hope I get the opportunity to go there one day ❤️🤞

    @NyreeAlana@NyreeAlana6 ай бұрын
    • @@thegoodtom1718 from what little I've seen of the world, it seems to me, that don't respect the environment or others, are in every country and lot exclusive to freedom campers/boondockers. It's incredibly sad and I hope it's not too much longer before humanity, in general, realises that what we do to others, we do to ourselves. Many Māori and also respectful non indigenous call our country Aotearoa, but it's not a commonly known name elsewhere, so probably most would just use the internationally known name. But I think it's important for the rest of the world to get to know us better 😊

      @NyreeAlana@NyreeAlana6 ай бұрын
    • Sadly the young French and German tourists in their so called self contained vans and cars are the worst. I am a full time nomad, traveling the length of NZ regularly and get so fed up with the constant disrespect of our country.

      @lesleyhughes3174@lesleyhughes31746 ай бұрын
    • Yes same here in Australia unfortunately 😢

      @user-qb3kz4nf7s@user-qb3kz4nf7s6 ай бұрын
    • @@NyreeAlana I don't think, for a minute, that it is out of disrespect, that NZrs, as a whole, do not call their country by anything other than it's given name. That is what it has been known as our whole lives. My late father, who would now be 99 yrs, were he still with us, leased land off the elders and owners of what became known as 'the marae' in our country area. Our farm was just below. These were people a generation older than my father and even though I was young, I saw the respect they had for each other. As did we. Times have changed and sadly the love and guidance from those elders, in all areas now that they have gone, has disappeared. Guidance and discipline also, in the vast majority. And for me to see that happen over my lifetime, is extremely sad.

      @lesleyhughes3174@lesleyhughes31746 ай бұрын
    • @@thegoodtom1718 I think as a NZr, you may feel differently were you to be a citizen here for generations.

      @lesleyhughes3174@lesleyhughes31746 ай бұрын
  • The anti-motor caravan feeling is based on evidence. Even the camper van channels are telling people to start being more responsible as they’re out of order. The bad eggs and the perfectly reasonable people who clog the roads need to take responsibility. KZhead influencers seem to think that they are above the law something that is often highlighted by drone users who fly wherever they want often ignoring no fly zones. The knock on effect of that action also affects the innocent. I’m no5 sure that you are correct in saying that the right to camp includes camping in vans, I heard on a camping car channel that the law specifically refers to tents.

    @davidmatthews3093@davidmatthews30936 ай бұрын
    • It does. I old camping is not for motorised vehicles. If people read it it is very clear x

      @thehighlandlife2023@thehighlandlife20236 ай бұрын
    • The only way you can fly a drone in a no fly zone is if the drone has been modified,a drone that has not been modified will not leave the ground if in a no fly zone it's been tested so drone users don't fly wherever they want to.

      @clairejohnson4643@clairejohnson46433 ай бұрын
  • Something tells me you definitely won’t be welcome now, fake accents, pre judging the Scots and expecting the world to agree with you, sarcasm and a need to be judge and jury on a perfectly nice campsite…. The thumbnail may well attract views and comments but will sadly also lose you a lot of loyal followers.

    @vanlifeingloria7518@vanlifeingloria75186 ай бұрын
  • Guys, Braemar campsite .... Hmm you didn't have much to say that was positive. In fact you seemed quite bitter you have to pay the same amount as a larger rig. Yes of course you should, because you are more likely to have to use the facilities. You never mentioned the boot room & drying area you could use of your van was too small to dry things. This is also an extremely popular site as Braemar hosts the Highland games which didn't even get a mention. We stayed in our campervan at this site & they were brilliant. Had great help when my husband became sick as well. Worth every penny. They also have heated camping pods you can rent as well.

    @elizabethtaylor4448@elizabethtaylor44486 ай бұрын
  • Braemar is a super campsite, especially as a base for cycling and loads of walks. The facilities are pretty damn good and the owners and staff really friendly. One other good thing is that they've invested in metered hook ups on every pitch, so you only pay for the electricity you use. We have a pretty small campervan, and always object to having to effectively subsidise larger vans or huge caravans on sites that charge a flat rate for hook up. We stayed for three nights earlier this year and only paid a couple of quid for electric. Thumbs up to Braemar! Living in Scotland, I totally agree that there are a few arseholes that spoil it for everyone, and the increase in the number of vans over the last few years hasn't helped. There are quite a lot of communities trying really hard to build the infrastructure to allow them to properly welcome vans in french aire type accommodation but this takes time and money. Love you guys but the title of your video is slightly misleading and a wee bit disingenuous 🙄

    @lesleybuntain8014@lesleybuntain80146 ай бұрын
    • Well said, totally agree

      @bobscullion7374@bobscullion73746 ай бұрын
    • Didn't they redeem themselves with the content of the video, though? Highlighting the valid reasons why camper-vans have come to be so eschewed (even feared?) by locals in Scotland? So the click-bait title did its job: it got our attention, made us watch, and taught us a few good things about how to be better campers in Scotland. Instead of just passing through like so many mindless travelers, they made a contribution. Or at least tried to do their small part in the best way they could. That's the impression I got, anyway.

      @brigitalarsen7335@brigitalarsen73356 ай бұрын
    • @@brigitalarsen7335 Yes I agree with all of what you said. Just hate clickbait titles that make blanket statements like this which are wholly untrue. it could have been titled differently and been able to get the same message across.

      @lesleybuntain8014@lesleybuntain80146 ай бұрын
    • I understand people have a different tolerance to ‘clickbait’. In our eyes, we are making a movie poster/selling a concept that’s will grab viewers attention. This video is our best performing video of all time at this stage. A different thumbnail would not have got as many eyes on the content. We have to walk a fine line with it but it’s our job to figure out what works. Sometimes we win and sometimes we lose but we are never intentionally trying to clickbait in a traditional sense where the video doesn’t relate to the content.

      @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
    • That’s all well and good but your need for a well performing video doesn’t really give you the right to slander an entire race of people. Especially when the Scottish people are generally very friendly. I love touring Scotland in my campervan.

      @vanyrvoyages4336@vanyrvoyages43366 ай бұрын
  • “Don’t be an arse whole” so down to earth I love it. Absolutely love that there looks so much space in that van for the 3 of you x

    @craigloveridge4833@craigloveridge48336 ай бұрын
    • We really thought we were going to have to sell the van and this trip was a test. It’s been brilliant and the bean machine will live on for a few more years yet

      @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
    • hole*

      @CB-xr1eg@CB-xr1eg6 ай бұрын
    • @@CB-xr1eg my bad

      @craigloveridge4833@craigloveridge48336 ай бұрын
    • to each their own; i dont think its nice to swear around a little baby.

      @mickeymousey1239@mickeymousey12396 ай бұрын
    • Funny how "shit" was beeped though!!

      @YouKayTen@YouKayTen6 ай бұрын
  • I live on a small island off the west coast of Scotland and we are overrun by inconsiderate camper vans. You have the right to roam but camping with a vechicle is not wild camping. Wild camping can only be done by bicycle, canoe or by foot. So ultimately you can’t wild camp with your vechicle which is maybe why locals object. Your criticism of the fact that we say that tourists don’t contribute to our economy can be verified by going to Oban pier and see how rammed with food and drink the camper vans are. Please go to approved sites and stop encouraging people to stop wherever they feel like. You are aiding in the chaos our communities deal with on a daily basis throughout spring, summer and autumn.

    @rachelwilson9751@rachelwilson97515 ай бұрын
  • Beats me when they come here to Skye , treat the place like a theme park , park up wherever they think fit in their massive hideous horse boxes , clogging up the roads and then believe everyone likes them ? WRONG 🤡

    @alexrobinson2281@alexrobinson22816 ай бұрын
  • I couldn't find the part where they posed for your thumbnail. That seems kind of strange but kind of cool, them posing for you. Like, they didn't like you, but they were willing to cooperate with you to help spread the word that they don't like van-camping? Or is your thumbnail just clickbait?

    @GreatBigBore@GreatBigBore6 ай бұрын
  • I was just in Scotland last week and Alex is absolutely correct: pictures and video cannot do the scenery justice. This country is incredibly beautiful and I plan to make a return trip (or more) one day!

    @maggiejoanna@maggiejoanna6 ай бұрын
    • SW Scotland welcomes you. The Galloway forest is beautiful. Everyone drives by to go to NC 500 and then moan about it. So come to SW 300 , although some of the map misses out some of the best bits. Enjoy.

      @ilikejelly7890@ilikejelly78903 ай бұрын
    • Spot on. Me and the missus love D&G. Like you say everyone drives right past but all the better so we can have it to ourselves. Got all could wish for there, Gardens, golfing, beaches, mountains and forest and for me the best mountain biking in UK at the 7 Staines and more. Went on holiday there from Central Scotland for nearly 20 years on the trot. Not been back for a while since just before covid kicked off. Will have to go back soon. Don't tell anybody else how nice it is down there.🤫

      @mavicarbon@mavicarbon3 ай бұрын
    • @@mavicarbon Yeah don't tell everyone lol. "Haste ye back"

      @ilikejelly7890@ilikejelly78903 ай бұрын
  • (reported to me by my friends in Scotland)There have been instances of camper folks who have dumped their chemical toilet contents into the lochs/harbors, not being mindful of the long line of cars behind them when they could pull over to the side of the road to ease the traffic. Also, litter is left at sites; not asking the landowner/farmer for permission to camp on their property. More than a few rotten apples have ruined it for many. My family's farm is in Ireland. We are nice people, but there is a sign that says NO DOGS. We had a horrible instance of a tourist dog chasing sheep off a cliff, where they landed on the rocks and into the sea. It was a blood bath. Sheep will run off a cliff if a dog chases them in that direction. We are not dog haters and have working border Collies trained to herd the sheep. Tourists STILL try to sneak their dogs onto the farmland even with signs posted and asked nicely and herds of Sheep CLEARLY visible. Assuming that any farmland is yours to do with whatever you please will only incur the wrath of locals in many rural areas. Please be polite, respectful, and conscious of your environment. Thank you.

    @ohplease587@ohplease5875 күн бұрын
  • Looks like Scotlands didn’t like your attitude not Campervans. Don’t be so pretentious.

    @BJM217@BJM2176 ай бұрын
  • The right to roam is for walkers and people with tents not campervans

    @andrewcampbell8315@andrewcampbell83156 ай бұрын
  • As a resident of Skye I see an awful lot of camper vans and the damage caused by the irresponsible few. There is barely a popular park up spot which does not have evidence of toilet cassettes having been emptied on the grass (often within a few feet of the side of the road), fire pits and rubbish. There is certainly an attiude of 'I'll park where I want' from some drivers even if it means blocking crofter's tracks and parking sideways in car parks (taking up 4 or 5 parking spots) so they can have a particular view. The other thing that infuriates locals is vans that drive along at 30-40mph on a 60mph road and the drivers are either oblivious to traffic queues building up behind them or are just bloody minded and wont pull in to let traffic pass. In the highlands ands islands businesses and trades people often have to travel long distances between jobs and being held up by slow vans costs them time and money. I accept that many van owners are responsible but when an area has so many vans on the roads it only takes a small percentage to create major problems and frustrations. Oh, and stop kidding yourselves that what you do is wild camping. That is a specific term referering to camping on foot or bike and where you are camping off the beated track and carrying what you need.

    @duncanb820@duncanb8206 ай бұрын
    • We see the same in Orkney…. I feel sorry for you guys as it’s easier and cheaper to reach you… the ferry crossing puts a few off x

      @Frustrated_Traveller@Frustrated_Traveller6 ай бұрын
  • Just as a FYI in Scotland, "wild camping" is an access right under our Right to Roam code - whereby in a lot of areas you can camp for a couple day and have the right to. However, the term really means "right to responsible access" - using a motor vehicle is NOT wildcamping, and therefore doesnt yeild responsible access and hence removes your right to roam in a camping sense. Apologies for the speil, but just a little heads up that there is a specific term that translates legally in scotland 👍

    @munro_the_mountain@munro_the_mountain5 ай бұрын
  • I have been to Scotland and absolutely fell in love with the people and the country. But, my friend and I were staying in B&B's where we met some of the nicest people! We flew into Edinburgh, rented a car, drove to St Andrews, then headed to the highlands stopping at visitor centers along the way where we could make reservations for the next B&B. It was such a wonderful trip.

    @suzisharp132@suzisharp1326 ай бұрын
    • "Haste ye back"

      @ilikejelly7890@ilikejelly78903 ай бұрын
  • Don't you think that many complaints are because channels like yours, and there are many, seem to excessively promote areas like Scotland. Wales and Ireland are also heavily promoted, leading to hordes of townie campers with little regard, or respect for the countryside and for locals attempting to go about their daily business, but are restricted behind convoys of slow moving campers. Camping/park ups being finite, it is therefore tempting to the many weekend warriors to just abandon large campers in inappropriate places, and be rather cavalier with their waste during the summer exodus along the NC 500 and other equally scenic areas. Imagine if you will how you would feel if your lovely quiet little village became a car park, or traffic jam, preventing you from utilising your local area for many of the summer months because of swarms of tourists perhaps doubling, or trebling the local population. I suspect you too would become rather irate. To continue the rant: why do van lifers, and for that matter boat lifers all seem to go to similar places in what appears to be a case of catch me if you can, or who can get there first, thereby flooding the internet with "you must come here" messages. This exacerbates the problem and must leave the impression of "Scotland (name your country of choice) - is a car park" rather than the beautiful peaceful place it was? Sorry for appearing rather negative, but this problem of over tourism is endemic worldwide leading many countries to restrict tourism for the benefit of the locals and the environment. I have been a fan of your channel for many years, but feel that you, and others, are contributing to the decline, and antagonism of many places. I am originally Scottish but moved to a remote village in Turkey some years ago to enjoy the peaceful lifestyle. Sadly even here we are being invaded during the summer months, mainly due to well meaning? newspaper articles extoling the beauty to the detriment of locals🤷‍♀ OK rant over, but perhaps my diatribe gives you some pause for thought?

    @TheBoabby50@TheBoabby506 ай бұрын
    • Excellent comment.

      @shiralleehaggart72@shiralleehaggart725 ай бұрын
  • So the thumbnail pic didn’t happen on this trip, or did I miss it? You guys really don’t need the silly captions and pic to get people to watch.

    @kayjay9516@kayjay95166 ай бұрын
    • People shouldn't assume Who's fault

      @jackielight6908@jackielight69086 ай бұрын
  • Locks are found in doors and canals, we have lochs , we do have lock's 🔐 in our doors and canals, and if people are pissarro at you its because a lot of people are dumping rubbish and human waste , and personally i think the council should put big bins out .

    @mysurlytrucker7510@mysurlytrucker75106 ай бұрын
  • Scotland looks absolutely divine! Travel peeps, to keep it open to travellers LEAVE NO TRACE!! It's not that hard to dig a hole for #2 AND to take away yours and any other rubbish you see, away! I don't blame anyone, anywhere to be upset at discarded rubbish and piles of shite!! This is very important so we all get to see such wonderlands. Thanks for sharing your story and the Scottish beauty. Cheers from 🇦🇺

    @Jaya-zn7vr@Jaya-zn7vr6 ай бұрын
    • Well said.

      @dougieranger@dougieranger5 ай бұрын
  • We travel Scotland every year for the last 15 years in our motorhome and have never experienced any hatred, we also wild camp in approved places, but we also show respect by leaving no trace, Shame on the people who leave their business and rubbish that's disgusting. I enjoy your movies but Im not into the heading about Scotland hate campervana, I have never found that true on any of our many trips

    @fosterfamily@fosterfamily6 ай бұрын
    • we only every stay in approved stops, that you make a donation for staying !! @@junehall2177

      @fosterfamily@fosterfamily6 ай бұрын
    • @@junehall2177 your right it is miss used, for us it’s important to always be respectful to the locals and the land, we do use campsites to but sadly a lot of sites are charging to much now and that’s forcing more out into other places

      @fosterfamily@fosterfamily6 ай бұрын
  • We just did the NC500 this past May by car and staying in hotels. What did amaze me was the roads that clearly said no camper vans, and the amount of camper vans we saw on those roads, staying overnight even. Still, a gorgeous journey (and Skye) and absolutely loved it. But, in chatting with the locals, most hate the NC500 for the traffic and intrusion. And thanks to your previous videos. 😊

    @adriennethenomad@adriennethenomad6 ай бұрын
    • I would be upset also, if I lived there and had people leaving trash/waste. People are disgusting!

      @mrs.c5471@mrs.c54716 ай бұрын
    • some are and if you feel that way why are you watching and commenting on youtube with your hate? jeez hypocrit @@mrs.c5471

      @mickeymousey1239@mickeymousey12396 ай бұрын
    • not all humans are pigs

      @mickeymousey1239@mickeymousey12396 ай бұрын
    • At least pigs don't leave much trace. especially when eating humans 😅🤣 I've been watching too many films 😂

      @deanosaur808@deanosaur8084 ай бұрын
  • Hi. NC500 resident, and camper van owner, and long-distance backpacker/wildcamper here. A nice balanced video addressing what seems to be an ongoing issue. A couple of quick points: 1. Leaving no trace extends to more than not crapping on the verge. In a way you guys are leaving a trace - a digital one. There's no doubt that social media result in a concentration of people into spots that, while once undiscovered and quiet, become progressively more popular and crowded. 2. Just for clarity, the Land Reform Act ("right to roam") extends to human-powered transport, not vehicles. If you're on private land in a vehicle (which the lochside will almost certainly be), you have no right to be there without permission, unless it's part of the adopted highway. (Although estate owners up here tend to be pretty tolerant.) If you've hiked in there with a tent on your back (or cycled or canoed) then you do have a right to be there (so long as you don't fish out a few trout without a permit!😂). 3. Park-up spots are not "free". The additional pressure of tourist vehicles on the roads leads to a higher requirement for maintenance, delays to folks travelling about their business, etc. You're not paying for that, but I am, through my council tax. Consider it a gift!😀 (Of course, don't get me wrong; the flip-side is that the tourist industry is hugely beneficial to businesses and individuals in the Highlands. We ourselves benefit from it. So it's always a question of balance. But just bear in mind that nothing is free, it's just a case of who is paying). Enjoy your travels (and it's lovely that you named your child after Skye!)

    @TarrelScot@TarrelScot13 күн бұрын
  • Nice and quiet and peaceful. And then you turn up in a dirty non ulez friendly gas guzzler that’s only fit for the scrap yard. 😊 Also it’s not legal to wild camp in a motorhome in Scotland it only applies to campers on foot or pushbike with a tent.

    @neilfields5914@neilfields59146 ай бұрын
  • I have spent the past three summers full time off grid in Scotland, I have not had one bad interaction with the locals and I have made a number of friends there. It's a wonderful country to wild camp in. The rubbish which gets left behind is not always from campervans, I have seen lots of times when cars have pulled with MacDonald and KFC meals and just thrown all the cartons and tissues out of the Windows. I spend quite a lot of time litter picking others rubbish as do many van lifers.

    @captaindave47@captaindave476 ай бұрын
  • Oh beans. As a local of the Lake District that segment was a bit sad - it's a gorgeous part of the UK with so many beautiful places to experience. It's not all just garden centres. I think a revisit is on the cards where you do us justice 😉

    @contemporarycross@contemporarycross6 ай бұрын
  • Your comments about the campsite at Braemar and the way you said "the truck stop had better faciities" as if you were disappointed, is a bit unfair. It's a campsite, not a truck stop - the clue is in the name. Truck stops cater for hundreds and thousands of people every day, charge over the top for nearly everything, making a large profit in the process and can afford to make them of very high quality. Toilet blocks at campsites are usually stand alone units affected by harsh winters and by that very nature, need to be more utilitarian. I've camped at Braemar in my campervan and the facilities there are excellent for a campsite. If people want all singing all dancing facilities like you get at leisure centres and good truck stops (there are plenty of bad ones too) then fine, go there and forget the campsites, but wild camping is being clamped down on - no doubt about it - so campsites are a good option if you want to avoid the possibility of antagonising locals who are totally fed up with the clogged roads and inconsiderate van owners. The NC500 now has a bad name - it was stupid to brand it as such - all it has done is encourage too many single brain cell types who are clueless about how to be good travellers.

    @brassedoff2437@brassedoff24376 ай бұрын
  • FFS. The Right To Roam being wrongly paraphrased AGAIN and spreading the wrong information🤡 It gives a right to pass through (most) land in Scotland. It doesn’t give a right to pitch a tent or park up your camper van just wherever you feel like it😡. People make themselves not welcome because they treat Scotland like it’s their playground and think they can do what they like.

    @MrGibspoon@MrGibspoon6 ай бұрын
  • Being lucky enough to live in Oregon, I prefer wild camping in our 1979 Westfalia. Although when snow falls, I do enjoy a flushing toilet & shower at the campgrounds. The only enjoyable part of campgrounds apart from the toilet & showers is that from October to February, the campgrounds are pretty empty.

    @angelaconrad4600@angelaconrad46006 ай бұрын
  • What a load of tosh. Everyone is welcome just look after the place. To have had that much animosity i would guess it's something you've done...

    @ly055sco@ly055sco6 ай бұрын
  • Living in the Yukon, in Canada we are very used to wilderness camping and most territorial campgrounds are still fairly wild(and cheap!). We tent camped in Scotland over 30 years ago and loved it. Our kids especially loved chasing chickens in the barnyard behind the pub we walked to for an evening drink. Very different experience to most Canadian camping.

    @northernsteph@northernsteph6 ай бұрын
  • Wild camping is not driving your van to the end of the tarmac and sleeping in it. It's parking in an allotted place and walking away from the roads and houses until your out of everyone's way and then you pitch your small tent for a night or two before moving on. NO trace left. Some people think they are wild camping when they are on the road.

    @ashmaybe9634@ashmaybe96343 ай бұрын
  • Very nasty click bate .do you really need to do click bate for views putting 2 people if there attacking you in Scotland . !!

    @jackjack3902@jackjack39026 ай бұрын
  • Could be you had a mindset beforehand for some reason! I found the locals welcoming, some more reserved until they get to know you, Thanks for sharing..

    @Anna8463@Anna84633 ай бұрын
  • "No trace" is key regardless of the style of camping or living. Even in town, no trace should be the goal or leave the place a bit better - pick up some trash, put something back in the correct place on a shelf - I find it very satisfying.

    @petgranny194@petgranny1946 ай бұрын
  • I’ve caravaned since I was 6 months I’m now in my late 50s. I’ve never seen problems with any caravan or camper van that are tourist. The tooting at campervans is not a hostile thing it’s the same as waving at trains or Lorry’s. It just a toot for hi. The only problems are with the travelling people who tend to park on private or public areas not designated for them. They rarely use the designated campsites. Poop in public places ( in Aberdeen area they pooped on a pathway to a primary school) despite there being proper toilet and washrooms provided. When they leave they leave all their rubbish and poop lying around which costs ratepayers thousands of pounds to clear and disinfect the areas.

    @joelle8201@joelle8201Ай бұрын
  • My wife and I honeymooned in Scotland and did a small boat cruise on loch Lomond. Being from Canada I was surprised how it wasn't over ridden with cottages. Like every lake in quebec and ontario. Safe travels.

    @Johnny.D@Johnny.D6 ай бұрын
    • I live in ontario and cottaged in both; it isnt over run at all, both are huge beautiful provinces with plenty of land. maybe you were in touristy areas. tom green the comedian just bought 800 acres of private land with a pond of his own back of wakefield.

      @mickeymousey1239@mickeymousey12396 ай бұрын
    • canada is the best friggin country in the world.

      @mickeymousey1239@mickeymousey12396 ай бұрын
  • I am an American, and my two favorite places to visit are the highlands of Scotland and Alaska

    @mikecuthbertson6674@mikecuthbertson66746 ай бұрын
  • We have just done the NC500 which features on my channel but chose to use our newly purchased tent. we have recently bought a Honda Stepwagon to soon convert to a day van but for now continue to use the tent, next year we will go again and look at the wild camping side of the road trip. Great Vlog and great channel guys. Stay safe.

    @stomperthemixer1@stomperthemixer16 ай бұрын
  • Scotland is our favourite part of the UK. All my holidays growing up were in the Highlands, on Loch Ailort, as we had an old Crofters cottage there. My sister and I now have a Large Camper Van and we spend all of June in Scotland with our 2 dogs. Last year we did a week each Loch Ness, Aviemore, Arisaig and Ardnamurchan. Next June we are doing, Lewis, Harris, North and South Uist and we can’t wait. Scotland is the place we love for it’s scenery and wildlife, and where I feel at home, the place where I feel a real Spiritual connection.

    @faygal2@faygal26 ай бұрын
  • As a Scot’s man, recent small seasonal campsite owner and a tourer of our fantastic country the tension has been brewing. Personal there has been a lot of change and within quick succession, unfortunately some locals do not like change and act as they do. But I can confirm after wild camping the las 20 years it’s upsetting to see people disrespecting nature. 99.99% adventures are grand small amount are arse-holes

    @fordtrac7171@fordtrac71716 ай бұрын
    • Wild camping in Scotland only applies to tents not motorhomes

      @neilfields5914@neilfields59146 ай бұрын
    • @@neilfields5914 it does and in a tent is what I do, yet as the video highlights people either in campers or tents still disrespect the land.

      @fordtrac7171@fordtrac71716 ай бұрын
    • @@fordtrac7171 you can’t beat tents

      @neilfields5914@neilfields59146 ай бұрын
  • Yes I spent 3 weeks in Scotland earlier this year, I was on Skye for the longest day in June, the weather was fantastic. I love the ruggedness of the west coast, but I fell in love this time with all the little fishing harbours on the east, Cromarty was so nice I didn't want to leave. I found everyone so lovely. Stay safe and enjoy xx👍

    @Kermit-Si@Kermit-Si6 ай бұрын
  • We had a great time in Scotland, very friendly folks, scenery and wildness a gift. Go beyond leave no trace, try to leave it better, we always do a litter pick before we go.cheers

    @ianross-bain3515@ianross-bain35156 ай бұрын
  • I had such a welcome in Scotland, no issues. Got offered tea, park ups etc. A lot of people take advantage and ruin it for others

    @vanlifewanda6290@vanlifewanda62905 ай бұрын
  • Scotland is amazing! Hopefully back up there soon. Where i stay depends a lot on what i plan on doing with campsite being a chill base to come back to and wild being more adventurous and offgrid experience, both great in their own ways though. As for the minority of people who can mess it up, us responsible ones can do our bit to clean up mess others leave - thats why i always have bin bags and a litter picker stashed in the van - leave no trace is great but leave a positive trace is even better when poss 😊 All the best you guys xxx

    @shawing@shawing6 ай бұрын
    • Fantastical attitude and a credit to the community.👏We also like to clear up after others but will draw the line at poop 😅

      @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
    • @@TravelBeans thanks! 😊 just got be done sometimes. But yeah, 💩 I've been fortunate enough to never see at a stop 🤣

      @shawing@shawing6 ай бұрын
    • What about, you dig a hole, poo and cover it up?

      @pikijakob1@pikijakob16 ай бұрын
    • Why these people can't use an App like Toilet Finder, or Where is Public Toilet, and a simple bog in a bag system in-between is beyond me. I've only seen daytripping people in cars, and a big group of young people in van with a BBQ just abandon rubbish at the roadside, including human waste. Those of us who actually sleep in our campervans get blamed...and that's not just Scotland. People camping in passing spaces ate also so inconsiderate, considering how narrow many roads are up here.

      @shininglightphotos1044@shininglightphotos10446 ай бұрын
  • Quite a sweeping generalisation 🤣. In general Scotland is one of the most welcoming and friendly countries you could wish for (as someone who has lived here for 10 years) but I have not yet been around it in a campervan.

    @SI-vb7hd@SI-vb7hd6 ай бұрын
    • It’s definitely a welcoming country with so many friendly people. Campervans on the nc500 is definitely hit or miss but that’s the same with anywhere that has mass tourism and not the structure to support it

      @TravelBeans@TravelBeans6 ай бұрын
    • ​@TravelBeans so your horrible derogatory title was simply Click bait - most Scots are genuine, friendly folk. I think you should issue an apology in your next video!

      @kayjaykay6285@kayjaykay62856 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kayjaykay6285I agree!!

      @texasthorntons@texasthorntons6 ай бұрын
  • Just found this video by chance. We love Scotland. We are no campers, mores the pity tbh but we have found the people to be very friendly and welcoming. We are looking to go back after my hubs completes his treatment. Have a great time guys. And enjoy the camping for us! Xx

    @maryjones8554@maryjones85546 ай бұрын
  • The right to roam act does not cover motorhomes campervans or caravans FULL STOP.

    @davidtalbot491@davidtalbot4915 ай бұрын
  • I dont like your headline,totally disingenuous

    @ppo2424@ppo24246 ай бұрын
  • Agree with you, Beans, about campsites; I tend to use them for re-charging powerpacks if solar isn't available, also using the washing machine, if not able to find one in the local village. Oh yes, a hot shower every so often is nice........😆. Great to see you all traveling the uk, again.

    @andyspe7274@andyspe72746 ай бұрын
  • I felt I had to comment after watching this latest video. You are correct that there are inconsiderate an irresponsible campervaners, but the point you ARE missing is that it isn't so much that as the sheer volume of you. It doesn't matter a jot how responsible or well behaved you are if the place is rammed with other van users, even if they are equally as well behaved. I moved to a once quiet village on the edge of the Lake District to enjoy peace and quiet and nice walks with my dog. This was at considerable expense to purchase the house. Now the village is so overrun with tourists particularly during the summer that i spend even more money getting away from the place!! Walks are full of screaming children, and I struggle to get out of my drive due to cars and vans parked verywhere. THIS is why van users are disliked. Particularly with KZhead making places that were once quiet because they weren't on the tourist trail 'Trendy'......places like my village, and the Scottish NC500. Imagine how YOU would feel if loads of van users went and parked outside YOUR house, and then you will realise why van users are becoming a scourge.

    @user-qj2lu5ly7b@user-qj2lu5ly7b6 ай бұрын
    • I’m sorry you have to be inconvenienced in your expensive home by poor people who can only afford to visit a nice area. It must be awful for you 😢

      @steveb6093@steveb60936 ай бұрын
    • Buying a house in the countryside doesn’t come with exclusive use of the local walks! The children and their parents have just as much right to be there as you.

      @neiltonks4627@neiltonks46276 ай бұрын
    • why should your entitlement to peace and quiet and nice walks with your dog trump everyone elses right to explore with or without children,you own your house and thats it not the surrounding areas,and lucky you being able to buy a house at considerable expense most dont have that luxury and are probably lucky to afford a day out,unfortunately for you it is not YOUR village like u think it is,i dont know where your originally from but have u ever considered the problem that u cause?that being wealthy middle class out of towners buying up all the property in the area driving up house prices to where young locals who have lived there all there life cant afford to buy a house,as long as your ok tho eh?F everyone else

      @user-pw6gm1tu6q@user-pw6gm1tu6q6 ай бұрын
    • Vanlifers and motorhome renters and owners are not poor! That's the point.

      @jennifersutherland163@jennifersutherland1636 ай бұрын
    • For visitors it's a privilege for locals they pay the council tax!

      @jennifersutherland163@jennifersutherland1636 ай бұрын
  • The problem here is Cornwall with vanlifers is the sheer numbers of them rocking up and I do blame KZhead for that.

    @TheBuckspygmy@TheBuckspygmy6 ай бұрын
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