Intro
Scotland’s NC500 remains one of the world’s most breathtaking road trips — but if you’re travelling in a campervan, the rules of where you can and can’t park overnight are changing. Highland Council has been under pressure to tackle irresponsible parking and waste issues along the route, particularly in Sutherland.
If you’re a van owner — or considering a custom build from Lomond Campers — this is your guide to staying legal, respectful, and ready for whatever the future brings.

The Current Situation: Proposed Bans and Ongoing Friction
In July 2025, locals at Achmelvich Beach voiced frustration after spotting campervans parked overnight right under “No Overnight Parking” signs — just weeks after a £1.1m upgrade to facilities aimed at promoting responsible tourism.
A similar incident at Lael Forest car park saw a tent pitched in a prohibited area, with fires lit — prompting outrage from residents and environmental concerns.
While Highland Council recently scrapped initial proposals to enforce a blanket ban on overnight parking in Sutherland’s council-run NC500 car parks, the debate is far from over. Local groups continue to push for tougher enforcement, and more targeted bans may still be introduced.

What the Law Actually Says
- Scotland’s “right to roam” applies to wild camping on foot — not overnight stays in a vehicle.
- Local by-laws and private land rules vary — even if a sign says “No Overnight Parking”, it may or may not be legally enforceable.
- Ignoring signs creates tension with communities and risks tougher restrictions for everyone.
How to Future-Proof Your Campervan Build
If parking becomes more restricted in Scotland, your camper’s design will make all the difference in keeping you mobile, self-sufficient, and welcome.
1. Self-Sufficiency
Equip your van with:
- Solar panels & quality leisure battery
- Sargent or DC-DC charging
- On-board water and waste storage
- Toilet facilities
2. Stealth Design
Low-profile pop-tops, minimal external branding, and quiet-running systems help you blend in and avoid unnecessary attention.
3. Waste-Conscious Setup
Built-in grey water tanks and waste disposal solutions prevent environmental harm and keep you compliant.
4. Compact Footprint
A well-designed interior in a smaller base van like the Renault Trafic gives you more options for parking in tight or urban spots.
Positive Alternatives to Risky Overnight Stops
- Forestry & Land Scotland’s “Stay the Night” scheme – Overnight parking allowed at selected forest car parks for self-contained vans, 6pm–10am, £10–£13 per night.
- Campsites & private estate pitches – Secure, scenic, and legal. Many along the NC500 route now cater specifically for touring campervans.




Why This Matters for Lomond Campers Customers
Our builds are designed with Scottish roads, landscapes, and regulations in mind. Whether you choose a Renault Trafic, VW Transporter, or another model, we can help you create a van that’s:
- Adventure-ready — for remote wild spots
- Regulation-smart — to adapt to changing rules
- Comfort-driven — for every season in Scotland
Final Word
Scotland’s landscapes will always be here — but the freedom to park and explore them in your campervan depends on how we all behave and prepare. With the right design, you can enjoy the NC500 and beyond without falling foul of local rules.
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