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There's a good campsite just outside Fort William with views of Ben Nevis, and a really good bar/restaurant/bunkhouse pretty much just across the road (think my mate called it the climbers' bar but can't remember the name for sure). If you want a nice easy walk around there, can definitely recommend Glen Nevis and Steall Falls. Hope you both have a great time :001_cool:

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Hi Brett, the west coast is def. the most scenic. Kyle of Lochalsh area....then over to Skye (bridge is toll free). If you want something very special, head up to The Three Chimneys Restaurant on Skye three chimneys - restaurant and accommodation, isle of skye, scotland. Then further north on the mainland, there are the amazing Inverewe Gardens Property Details for Inverewe Garden. The beaches in that part of the world are incredible....miles of sandy beaches with nobody else in sight.

 

If you have time on the way north, travelling up the west coast through Dumfries and Galloway, and up into Ayrshire is also really pretty. Landscape is softer with rolling hills rather than the mountainscape, but the drives along the coast are stunning. Loads of lovely little places to stop and camp out.

 

Moffat is a favourite stop off just over the border Moffat Dumfries & Galloway Scotland, as is Gretna Green Gretna Green - for Gretna Green weddings, shopping and accommodation

 

Wherever you decide upon, have a fantastic honeymoon! :thumbup:

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If you head to skye then the walking into the Quiraing is great. Volcanic spires and plugs make it quite an unlikely place. Surprised no ones used it in a film yet. A visit to the upper or lower table is very scenic or a walk along the ridge. You don't have to be a climber to get there.

 

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