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Forestry chiefs extend ‘Stay the Night’ scheme including in Badenoch





The scheme is available at the car park at the Wolftrax trails at Strathmashie by Laggan.
The scheme is available at the car park at the Wolftrax trails at Strathmashie by Laggan.

Forestry and Land Scotland is now welcoming visitors to make use of its popular ‘Stay the Night’ scheme all year round.

Following last year’s successful winter trial, FLS has announced the off-season option is now part of the popular overnight initiative.

The car park at Laggan Wolftrax is part of the scheme but not the famous Glenmore Forest area.

There will be a slight reduction in the number of car parks participating over winter compared to the rest of the year.

Visitors in self-contained campervans and motorhomes - with all facilities including toilet inside the vehicle and crucially used inside - can use participating sites.

Alan Chalmers, FLS’ Visitor Planning Manager, said: “On the back of a successful winter trial last year, it is exciting to be able to now confirm FLS is incorporating this option into the Stay the Night scheme, making it a year-round offer.

“There are people who prefer to tour in the winter months when the main holiday season is over, and the landscape and scenery offer a very different experience, and the trial showed us these visitors took up the opportunity to overnight responsibly in the participating car parks.

“Encouraging people to stop at locations that would normally be quiet in winter or that they would otherwise have passed through may help to provide a boost to many small rural businesses.”

FLS is again asking people using its sites to follow guidance that includes no fires or barbecues, taking away rubbish, keeping noise levels down and finding alternative options if the car park is already full.

The winter stop overs will be available on a first-come-first-served basis and the usual charge of £7 per stay, payable via RingGo by app or phone, will be in effect at most of the participating locations and £10 at the ones with chemical waste disposal.

Stays are for one night only between the hours of 6pm and 10 am, with no return visit for 48 hours.

Due to operational, environmental or other considerations, changes may have to be made to participating car parks during the year.

Stay the Night is only open to visitors in self-contained motorhomes and campervans.

FLS staff will check participating car parks to ensure that the rules are observed and, if necessary, remind people that tents beside cars, pop-up, pup or toilet tents - or any motorhome or campervan without its own toilet facility - are not permitted. Neither are generators permitted.

Full details including a list and location map of all the participating car parks and restrictions can be found at the Stay the Night webpage.


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