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Scotland is perfect for a road trip, with stunning scenery & unique activities.

Our campers are always less than 5 years old.   We buy campers new and use for a 5 year period.  All campers are constantly maintained by us and have never been used for anything other than camping. 

Defenders are a little different and they vary in age. Get in touch to find out more. 

Yes, all of our mini campers are Automatic.  We have select VW Campers that are auto, please make sure at the time of booking that you inform the agent that you can only drive auto.  If you simply would prefer an auto, please also make that clear and we will endeavour to assign you an auto. 

Insurance is available for 25 – 75.   If you are over 75, please also email with your licence details and driving history.  We may still be able to get you insured on a case by case basis. 

No.   Only hire drive insurance provided by our rental policy is allowed whilst on hire. 

No.  Drivers must have 24 months of driving experience before they can hire. 

All of our rental vehicles can be driven on a standard car driving licence.   All vehicles are under 3,500kg

Mini Camper can sleep 2 people with 2 seatbelts. VW Camper can sleep 4 people with 5 seatbelts

No.  We are not open on a Sunday for either collection or return. 

Yes, the VW Camper has 5 seatbelts and 2 double beds.   If you have a small child that would be able to sleep between the parents, you would be able to travel with 5.  For bigger children you would need to take an extra tent for the 5th passenger.

  • The Mini Camper is great for solo travellers or couples that just need somewhere warm and comfy to stay.   The mini camper whilst having all the camping essentials has a smaller floor plan.
  • The VW has a more sociable layout to the mini.  With a dining area for 4 passengers to be sat facing each other, it offers more space.  
  • Collections are 3pm on the first day of hire
  • Returns are 10:30am

No.  Please bring light bags that can be stored away when unpacked. 

Please let the depot know and we will provide bedding for each person.

The rental depot in Scotland is just used for preparing and cleaning the campers.   There is no parking available at the base.

We aim to have the campers rented out every night.   To enable enough time for cleaning and preparation for the next hire, we have to stick to our times unless arrange previously with the office. 

We have to refer your licence to our insurance company if you have more than 7 points on your licence. 

We recommend that the campers should visit campsites if not every night, once every 3 or 4 nights to charge your battery.   We use the Visit Scotland website for campsite information, the Camping and Caravanning Club website for club sites.   The app Park4night for wild camping spots and advice.

Yes.  Our campers are all members of the Privilege scheme.  The camper will have both a sticker on the windscreen and a key fob to show on check in.   When making a booking, please make sure and let the campsite know that you are travelling in a rental vehicle that’s part of the Privilege scheme.  

We cannot provide the registration until a few days before.   With larger fleets, we’re not sure what camper you will be travelling in. Please let the campsite know you are travelling in a rental vehicle. 

  • The VW Campervan is 4.98m long.
  • The Mini Camper is 4.88m long.

The excess is £750.  Any costs will be deducted from this amount.  Insurance reducers are available to purchase. 

No.  Gas is as left by previous hire.  If you want to guarantee a full bottle, please order and we will fit for handover.  

Yes, it can be challenging to find gas whilst in more remote areas. 

Yes, please bring a sheet if using sleeping bags or duvets.   We do not allow sleeping directly on the upholstery.

Yes, please visit the section of our site for holiday suggestions. Or get in touch with our team of adventure experts for more information and amazing route choices. 

Please don’t attempt to do this trip in less than 5 nights.