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Campervan ban at Falls of Falloch after parking revamp

18.03.2026 11:15 1 min 2 sources РУС
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Campervan ban at Falls of Falloch after parking revamp
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Campervans and motorhomes over six metres long will be banned from Falls of Falloch in the Scottish Highlands after a 12-week parking reconstruction starting 30 March.

Authorities of Loch Lomond National Park are banning campervans, motorhomes and vehicles longer than six metres from Falls of Falloch after the completion of a parking reconstruction. The work begins on 30 March and will last up to 12 weeks. Once reopened, access for large vehicles will be closed to improve safety and restore the ecology of the area. The restrictions aim to reduce pressure on the popular tourist spot.

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