Pick up: Between 3–5pm from Forth Valley Motorhomes
Duration: 7 nights
Return: By 11am to Forth Valley Motorhomes
Total driving: ~520 miles
Pace: Flexible – you don’t need to move every day if you’re happy and there’s plenty to do.
Stirling (Forth Valley Motorhomes) → St Andrews → Dundee → Aberdeen → Stonehaven → Cruden Bay & Peterhead → Fraserburgh → Elgin → Aviemore (Cairngorms) → Return to Forth Valley Motorhomes.


A gentle first drive through Fife’s fishing villages. Explore St Andrews’ historic streets, castle and cathedral ruins, plus wide sandy beaches.
Ideas: West Sands walk, Anstruther fish & chips, Bracklinn-style coastal strolls.

Cross the Tay Bridge into Dundee, Scotland’s creative hub.
Ideas: V&A Dundee, Discovery Point, Broughty Ferry beach.

Stop at dramatic Dunnottar Castle en route. Aberdeen offers granite architecture, seaside walks and vibrant harbour life.
Ideas: Footdee fishing village, Aberdeen Maritime Museum, beach promenade.

Stay near Slains Castle (inspiration for Dracula). Wide sandy beaches and birdlife-rich dunes.
Ideas: Forvie National Nature Reserve, Balmedie dunes, Peterhead harbour.

Gateway to the far north-east, with lighthouses and fishing history.
Ideas: Kinnaird Head Lighthouse, Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, dolphin spotting.

Historic cathedral ruins, Speyside whisky country and nearby beaches.
Ideas: Glen Moray Distillery, Bow Fiddle Rock, Lossiemouth beach.

Final night in the Cairngorms for forests, lochs and wildlife.
Ideas: Loch an Eilein, Cairngorm Reindeer Centre, Rothiemurchus Estate, Landmark forest adventure Park.
Return morning: Aviemore to base ~130 miles. Allow generous time for waste, fuel and traffic so you can hand back by 11am.

We don’t prescribe specific campsites so you can pick what fits your style and availability. Look for:
Holiday parks & touring sites: Full facilities, good for longer stays.
Small sites & farm stopovers: Quieter, often scenic.
Motorhome stopovers/aires: Handy for overnight village/harbour stops.
Use official sites or clearly signed motorhome park ups. Don’t obstruct passing places or gateways.
Respect local by laws and Scotland’s Outdoor Access Code; leave no trace and minimise overnight impact.
In remote areas, plan water and waste stops ahead of time.
Walks: St Andrews beaches, Dunnottar Castle paths, Lossiemouth coastal trail, Loch an Eilein circuit.
Scenic detours: Fife fishing villages, Moray Firth dolphin viewpoints, whisky distillery routes.
Family friendly: Aberdeen science centres, sandy east coast beaches, wildlife parks in the Cairngorms.
Fuel & groceries: Top up in larger towns (St Andrews, Dundee, Aberdeen, Elgin, Aviemore).
Road etiquette: Some narrow coastal roads — use passing places considerately.
Weather: East coast is often drier but can be windy near cliffs/beaches.
Return day: Empty waste, refill diesel, allow extra time for the A9/A84 drive back.
Coast focus: Add an extra night in St Andrews and reduce inland mileage.
History & culture: Visit Fort George, Culloden Battlefield or Urquhart Castle when near Inverness/Elgin.

The motorhome routes and itineraries shown on this website are provided for general guidance only and are intended as advisory information. Road conditions can change quickly and may be affected by factors such as traffic, accidents, weather, weight or height restrictions, bridge limits, seasonal access, temporary works, and road closures.
Before setting off, you should always plan and verify your journey using up-to-date sources (for example, official highways/roads authorities, local council updates, and trusted navigation tools) and ensure the route is suitable for your specific vehicle, including its size, weight, height, width, and handling capabilities. You are responsible for complying with all road signs, local regulations, and any restrictions in place at the time of travel. We accept no liability for loss, damage, delays, fines, or any other issues arising from reliance on the suggested routes.
In remote areas, plan waste and water stops ahead of time.

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