Aaron's Coachbuilt motorhome

Front view from 3/4 Ford - Yescapa

6 secure placesSeats with seat belts

6 sleeping spacesComfortable sleeping area for 6 persons

Licence BYour car license is sufficient to drive this vehicle weighing less than 3500 kg

Verified documentThe vehicle registration document is certified by us as being in order

Unauthorised foreign travelThe owner does not authorise his vehicle to leave the country

Pets not allowedYour pets will not be able to be part of this trip

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Included in the rental with Yescapa

  • Comprehensive vehicle and passenger insurance

    Insurance included or Enhanced Protection, the choice is yours!

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    Our team offers you alternatives in case of last-minute problems

  • 24/7 Roadside Assistance

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Aaron
Aaron presents its capucine motorhome

The motorhome has a king king bed overhead and two double beds in the bunks to the rear, this is a spacious motorhome.

The motorhome is equipped with WC, shower, cooker, fridge freezer and lots of lighting including floor led's.

The garage at the rear is great for golfers touring, no need to put your bikes in there though as there is a rack at the rear.

The motorhome has reverse camera.

Tour the NC500 with our beloved 6 Berth motorhome. You'll start your tour in either Inverness or Golspie, your choice. Travel up the A9 over the Kessock Bridge, and over the mound, with the wonderful Silver Rock, arriving in Golspie. By driving only 2 Miles from the pickup point, and explore the majestic Dunrobin Castle. Dunrobin Castle is one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses, dating back to the early 1300s. It is the family seat of the Earls of Sutherland and has been in their possession for over 7 centuries. The castle is the largest house in the Northern Highlands. Easy parking at the castle, you can have lunch there before setting off up North.

Next up, and only a couple of Miles North, is the Carn Liath broch. You can walk around (And over) this broch, there are interpretation board there, so as well as enjoying this wonderful relic of the past, you'll be learning too, wonderful!

You can keep the camper at the Broch and take a half hour walk to the secret cave, a scenic walk along the coast, we'll tell you all about this cave on booking!

The next village along is Brora, a traditional little fishing village, with one of the best (And biggest) beaches in Scotland, finish the walk with a meal at Brora Golf CLub, or make a meal in the campervan, there is a grill, oven, and 3 hobs on top.

Clynelish Distillery in Brora gives excellent tours to visitors, there is a big car park, plenty of space for the motorhome, the tours are suitable for ages 18+

If you wish to wrap the day up, Badbea, Berriedale is a great wee walk, go explore the long abandoned village, where the kids used to get tied up to stop them falling into the sea! Its safe to stay here overnight, plenty of space for overnighting. Alternatively, you can go park and stay the night at Latheronwheel Harbour, for a small charge.

Next up, we recommend Wick, Staxigoe, Duncansby Head Lighthouse, John O Groats, Castley of Mey, Dunnet Beach, Strathy Beach, Durness (And the beach!), then follow your heart down the West Coast, down to the Isle of Skye, Glenfinnan and spectacular Glen Coe, enjoy a fish supper at Tyndrum, then go via Loch Tay inland East. Aberfeldy is just lovely, then you can travel up by Laggan (Where Monarch of the Glen was filmed) and Newtonmore. Go North to Aviemore, where the lochs and Cairngorm Mountain are so totally scenic. Follow the A9 up to Inverness, visit the art gallery, Loch Ness (Dores, and enjoy a meal in the Dores Inn) then come back up to Golspie. Finish your journey on a high, and enjoy a guided tour, at no cost of course, to our villages very own waterfalls!

We're here to help, so anything you need, just ask. The van is off grid, it has a leisure battery, and this charges when you are driving. There is gas, with central heating, and fridge that runs on the leisure battery when travelling and gas when its on.

Features

Berth

Berth 1

Bunk beds

125x196 cm
Berth 2

Bunk beds

125x196 cm
Berth 3

Overcab bed

145x196 cm

Equipment

  • Inside shower
  • WC
  • Bike Rack
  • Refrigerator
  • Dinnerware Set
  • Household essentials
  • Power steering
  • Cruise Control
  • Central Locking

Technical characteristics

  • ModelRoller Team
  • Year of registration2019
  • GVW3,500 kg
  • Height3.2 m

Rental conditions

Rental conditions

  • Travelling abroadNot allowed
  • Driving licenceCategory B
  • Pets allowedNot allowed
  • Smoking allowedNot allowed
  • Excess kilometers€0.30 per additional km

Security deposit:

  • Deposit paymentDeposit managed by Yescapa
  • Amountamount of the insurance excess

Cancellation policy

Refund terms vary depending on the date of cancellation of the booking.

Handover location


Golspie (KW10), United Kingdom

The exact address will be communicated to you when the booking is confirmed.

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Aaron
AaronPrivate owner — On Yescapa since 2024

We are an outdoorsy family with a great love of the outdoors and all things nature. if you need any assistance before, during or after your hire, we are always here for you.

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About this coachbuilt motorhome

Aaron

Aaron

Owner of the vehicle

The motorhome has a king king bed overhead and two double beds in the bunks to the rear, this is a spacious motorhome.

The motorhome is equipped with WC, shower, cooker, fridge freezer and lots of lighting including floor led's.

The garage at the rear is great for golfers touring, no need to put your bikes in there though as there is a rack at the rear.

The motorhome has reverse camera.

Tour the NC500 with our beloved 6 Berth motorhome. You'll start your tour in either Inverness or Golspie, your choice. Travel up the A9 over the Kessock Bridge, and over the mound, with the wonderful Silver Rock, arriving in Golspie. By driving only 2 Miles from the pickup point, and explore the majestic Dunrobin Castle. Dunrobin Castle is one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses, dating back to the early 1300s. It is the family seat of the Earls of Sutherland and has been in their possession for over 7 centuries. The castle is the largest house in the Northern Highlands. Easy parking at the castle, you can have lunch there before setting off up North.

Next up, and only a couple of Miles North, is the Carn Liath broch. You can walk around (And over) this broch, there are interpretation board there, so as well as enjoying this wonderful relic of the past, you'll be learning too, wonderful!

You can keep the camper at the Broch and take a half hour walk to the secret cave, a scenic walk along the coast, we'll tell you all about this cave on booking!

The next village along is Brora, a traditional little fishing village, with one of the best (And biggest) beaches in Scotland, finish the walk with a meal at Brora Golf CLub, or make a meal in the campervan, there is a grill, oven, and 3 hobs on top.

Clynelish Distillery in Brora gives excellent tours to visitors, there is a big car park, plenty of space for the motorhome, the tours are suitable for ages 18+

If you wish to wrap the day up, Badbea, Berriedale is a great wee walk, go explore the long abandoned village, where the kids used to get tied up to stop them falling into the sea! Its safe to stay here overnight, plenty of space for overnighting. Alternatively, you can go park and stay the night at Latheronwheel Harbour, for a small charge.

Next up, we recommend Wick, Staxigoe, Duncansby Head Lighthouse, John O Groats, Castley of Mey, Dunnet Beach, Strathy Beach, Durness (And the beach!), then follow your heart down the West Coast, down to the Isle of Skye, Glenfinnan and spectacular Glen Coe, enjoy a fish supper at Tyndrum, then go via Loch Tay inland East. Aberfeldy is just lovely, then you can travel up by Laggan (Where Monarch of the Glen was filmed) and Newtonmore. Go North to Aviemore, where the lochs and Cairngorm Mountain are so totally scenic. Follow the A9 up to Inverness, visit the art gallery, Loch Ness (Dores, and enjoy a meal in the Dores Inn) then come back up to Golspie. Finish your journey on a high, and enjoy a guided tour, at no cost of course, to our villages very own waterfalls!

We're here to help, so anything you need, just ask. The van is off grid, it has a leisure battery, and this charges when you are driving. There is gas, with central heating, and fridge that runs on the leisure battery when travelling and gas when its on.

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