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is there anywhere in scotland (ideally central) that doesn't have midgies?

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AitchTwoOh · 01/07/2009 20:41

we just camped in York, it was amazing to sit out in the evening without being mugged by wee beasties...

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geordieminx · 01/07/2009 20:47

Er...... nope. Not that I have found anyways.

Maybe the coast would be the best bet, not sure if midgies travel to the seaside.

Lunan bay between Arbroath and Montrose is lovely?

Oh and not sure if you remember but ended up going to Fifi and Alleys in the end for afternoon tea - was lovely, although would have been more enjoyable with a group of girls rather than ds.. although they did do him a lovely knickerbocker glory

AitchTwoOh · 01/07/2009 20:49

i'm so glad you enjoyed it! and yyy more fun with pals. am googling lunan bay.

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smallchange · 01/07/2009 20:50

I think the East coast is fine. Certainly no midgies in Edinburgh or East Lothian ime.

I think Fife is midgie free, or am I just thinking of free of the fearsome West Highland midge and there are other, lesser midgies?

We were up in Gairloch at the end of May and had a week with no midgies - it was truely miraculous!

gomez · 01/07/2009 20:53

East Coast (generally) midge free honestly! Generally coast as opposed to loch/river location best. East Neuk (of Fife) fab for camping (Shell Bay/Dumbarnie Links springing to mind from my childhood camping days then relived as a drunken teen but best said about the the better )

Or Tiree where it is too windy. Lovely place.

AitchTwoOh · 01/07/2009 20:55

blast. nowhere yet mentioned is an hour and a half from glasgae.

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gomez · 01/07/2009 20:57

Fife isn't a kick in the bum off it to be fair.

nevergoogledragonbutter · 01/07/2009 21:01

my dad's garden. he has one of those midgie killer machines.
but you can't camp there.

AitchTwoOh · 01/07/2009 21:02

i'm trying to remember how long it took us to drive to st andrews last time. i seem to remember three hours but i may be havering.

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smallchange · 01/07/2009 21:07

Google Maps reckons 1hr 50mins Glasgow-St Andrews which sounds about right to me.

smallchange · 01/07/2009 21:08

If you went somewhere like Elie you wouldn't be going quite as far as St Andrews.

gomez · 01/07/2009 21:13

You clearly stopped for a nice lunch somewhere Aitch. Elie/Earlsferry makes for a fab wee holiday spot.

geordieminx · 01/07/2009 21:15

Lunan bay isnt much more than an hour and a half - its only 20 minutes past dundee, the sand is white, its truely beautiful.

specialmagiclady · 01/07/2009 21:17

What about the Trossachs? Does the midge come as far east as St Fillans etc?

Possibly, I think. I was brought up in Angus - 2 hours from Glas Vegas so could be a goer. Definitely no midges there (unless you're right next to a loch) and some lovely glens etc.

(Lunan Bay my favourite place. Bar none)

AitchTwoOh · 01/07/2009 21:23

the only camp site i can google is saying no kids.

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geordieminx · 01/07/2009 21:28

this one

gomez · 01/07/2009 21:34

Trossachs midge-tastic!

geordieminx · 01/07/2009 21:35

Trossachs is probably one of the worst places for midges btw

geordieminx · 01/07/2009 21:35

x-posts gomez

gomez · 01/07/2009 21:40

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TwoIfBySea · 01/07/2009 21:45

Buy some Avon Skin So Soft oil in the green bottle.

Apply to skin.

Midgies no more.

It works, I lived in the Trossachs once, believe me, it works.

specialmagiclady · 02/07/2009 11:29

Remembering cousin's wedding and the subsequent fortnight of itching I can now confirm the Trossachs are a NIGHTMARE for midges.

And will second the Avon claims..

AitchTwoOh · 02/07/2009 12:39

sure, i know i can defeat them with skin so soft but i do find it a greasy bother. sitting out at night with no such worried was great.

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cheeseytoastie · 02/07/2009 13:10

Brighouse Bay (near Kirkcudbight) has no midgies. 2 hours from Glasgow, down A77, left at Ayr hospital and follow the road to the end!

brokenspacebar · 02/07/2009 13:15

I would go east -I have done west coast camping from Kirkcudbright up... lots of trees, west coast humidity, serious midges.

I would go east, cooler maybe - slightly, but drier/less humid and if you can get right by a beach it should be good.

Avoid trees and glens... look for windswept, midges don't like the wind.

AitchTwoOh · 02/07/2009 14:01

brighouse bay? i think we used to go there when i was a kid. no midgies there, you say?

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