Tain Scotland Travel Guide motorhome and Van

Discovering Tain by Campervan: Complete Guide

Scotland & UK VanTour Team 7 min

Introduction

Welcome to our ultimate guide to a road trip to Tain, Scotland! Get ready to be transported into the fascinating history of this charming town and discover all the hidden treasures it has to offer.

Whether you’re traveling in a camper van for a van life adventure or just want to know where and what to eat, we have all the information you need to plan your perfect trip to Tain. So buckle up and join us for an unforgettable experience!

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What is Tain – Scotland?

History of Tain

Hold on tight, because we’re going to talk about Tain, a small town in Scotland that has a fascinating history. For centuries, Tain has been the stage for events that have shaped its unique past. Imagine, hundreds of years ago, the Vikings landed on these lands and left their mark, making Tain a place filled with mystery and adventure.

But that’s not all! Over the years, Tain has also witnessed uprisings, battles, and even political alliances. It’s a town that breathes history on every street corner. You can almost feel the excitement in the air as you walk through the cobbled alleys where so many historical events have taken place.

Geographical location

Located on the banks of the River Clyde, the town of Tain in Scotland offers a unique blend of natural charm and captivating history. Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, this picturesque destination enjoys a privileged location between the sea and the mountains. With its majestic landscape, shimmering lochs, and lush green hills, Tain is a paradise for nature lovers and travelers in search of tranquility.

How to get to Tain?

By Plane

To get to Tain by plane, you can land at two main airports nearby. The closest one is Inverness Airport, located about 45 kilometers from Tain. This airport offers domestic and international flights. The other option is Aberdeen Airport, located about 160 kilometers from Tain. This airport also offers domestic and international flights. Once you arrive at either of these airports, you can take a taxi, rent a car, or take public transportation to get to Tain.[/vc_tta_section]

By Train

To get to Tain by train, you can take national and international railway lines to the nearest train stations. The closest train station is Invergordon Station, located about 13 kilometers from Tain. This station is served by national trains. Once you arrive at Invergordon Station, you can take a taxi, rent a car, or take public transportation to get to Tain.

By Roadtrip

To get to Tain by car or camper van from the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, you will need to take the A9 highway northbound. You will continue on the A9 until you reach Tain. This national road is well-maintained and offers beautiful scenery throughout the journey. You can also take international routes to reach Tain from other European countries by using ferries to cross the seas. Once you arrive in Tain, you can park in one of the many available parking lots or find a camping spot suitable for your vehicle.[/vc_tta_tabs]
To access the United Kingdom, we did not go through the Tunnel or take the Ferry from Calais, we left from the Netherlands! From Rotterdam, it is possible to reach the UK fairly quickly. So all you have to do is drive along the East coast of the country to reach the wonderful world of Scotland!

Climate: When to visit Tain in a camper van?

Month Avg temp (°C) Rainfall (mm) Weather Opinion
January 5°/9° 87mm 🌧️ Not favorable
February 5°/9° 72mm 🌧️ Not favorable
March 6°/11° 67mm 🌧️ Not favorable
April 7°/13° 50mm 🌦️ Not favorable
May 10°/16° 54mm 🌦️ Not favorable
June 12°/18° 61mm 🌦️ Not favorable
July 14°/20° 56mm ⛅️ Not favorable
August 14°/20° 57mm ⛅️ Favorable
September 11°/17° 65mm 🌦️ Not favorable
October 8°/13° 67mm 🌦️ Unfavorable
November 6°/10° 71mm 🌧️ Very unfavorable
December 5°/9° 81mm 🌧️ Very unfavorable

We can only recommend visiting Tain in the summer, when the temperatures are pleasant and the days are long. Enjoy the gentle Scottish summer breeze as you stroll through the charming cobbled streets of Tain, discovering its rich heritage and tasting delicious local products. The festivals and cultural events that enliven the town in the summer add an extra touch to this unforgettable experience. So pack your bags and venture into Tain under the summer sun!

Spots to sleep and camper van service areas in Tain

  1. 📍🥇 Camusdarach Beach: A hidden paradise in the midst of nature, Camusdarach Beach offers sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. You can enjoy the tranquility of this secluded place while admiring the breathtaking landscapes. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful camper van getaway.
  2. 📍🥈 Glen Etive: If you’re looking for tranquility and wild nature, look no further than Glen Etive. Surrounded by majestic mountains and peaceful rivers, this place offers a unique camper van experience. You can explore hiking trails, kayak on the river, or simply relax while admiring the magnificent scenery.
  3. 📍🥉 Loch Lomond: Nestled in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Loch Lomond is a must-visit for camper van enthusiasts. With its picturesque shores, sparkling waters, and numerous outdoor activities, it’s the perfect place to spend unforgettable days. You can go hiking, cycling, fishing, and canoeing while enjoying the peace and beauty of the surrounding nature.
  4. 📍 Kinloch Campsite: Located near the town of Banchory, Kinloch campsite offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for your camper van stay. With its vast green meadows, serene lake, and majestic trees, it’s a true haven of peace. You can enjoy relaxing walks, outdoor picnics, and evenings by the campfire.
  5. 📍 Skye Camping and Caravanning Club Site: If you’re looking for a comfortable and convenient camper van experience, Skye Camping and Caravanning Club Site is the perfect place. Located on the Isle of Skye, this site offers modern facilities, stunning views of the sea, and easy access to the island’s main attractions. You can enjoy scenic hiking trails, visit historic castles, or simply relax while admiring the beautiful landscape surrounding you.

Our choice is Glen Etive, an enchanting place that offers a unique camper van experience. We had incredible moments surrounded by majestic mountains and peaceful rivers. The hiking trails allowed us to discover breathtaking landscapes, while kayaking on the river brought us a sense of freedom. We relaxed while admiring the wild beauty of the nature that surrounded us. It was simply magical!