Enjoying arguably one of the finest locations in the UK, Fidden Farm Campsite is a delight to behold and a spectacular place for wild camping at its finest. Take a three-hour drive to Oban, and hop on a ferry to Mull, savouring the stunning sceneries along the way. Keep an eye out for frolicsome seals playing and sunning on the craggy shores of Craignure, the principal ferry port on the Isle of Mull, before traversing across spectacular emptiness for a remaining forty miles or more. Some parts of the journey meander along single-track lanes which mean that campers must make their way around shaggy Highland cows, timid red deer and the occasional bike or car. The journey may seem like a hassle: however, the sights and sounds from the quiet campsite will make an adventurers heart soar with joy. There are no signs to denote the presence of a scenic camp yet the tucked amid the rugged coastline and sandy coves lies a thriving, informal campsite best suited for those who can brush off the comforts of commercial parks for fewer facilities and jaw-dropping vistas. Settle in, kick back and observe a wealth of wildlife that calls these pristine corners of Scotland home. Be sure to pack in field glasses to watch bottlenose dolphins, whales and sea eagles soaring majestically across the brilliant blue sky. Bikes and canoes are ideal for this landscape and offer many a scenic adventure.