
Mass tourism on the Scottish island leads to complaints about legacies and rubbish from campers
Isle of Skye: Tourists urinate in front of houses – residents indignant
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Urinating in front of a resident’s house – or directly on the roadside But apparently not all visitors of the 10,000-inhabitant island adhere to this: On bbc.com, a resident reports on the behavior of some tourists in front of her house on the coast. “When I’m at dinner, people come out and pee — I can see it.” Particularly difficult to bear the legacies: Sometimes there are still handkerchiefs left. Home World Status: 16.07.2026, 11:12 am Comments Follow us on Google The breathtaking landscape attracts tens of thousands of tourists to the Scottish Isle of Skye every year. Too many tourists and motorhomes also cause problems in the north of Scotland, for example on the route of the “North Coast 500”.
Furthermore, Each federal state establishes its own rules for access to the "free landscape", according to § 59 of the Federal Nature Protection Act. The legal situation in Germany is different: camping outside designated campsites is prohibited here, especially in nature reserves. Similar problems exist in other European countries: Also in South Tyrol, many communities complain about garbage and other remnants of campers.
In addition, Travelling with motorhomes is also regulated: short parking is allowed in many places, but overnight is prohibited. At these campsites you will find relaxation in nature with maximum comfort. © IPPEN.MEDIA breaks of up to ten hours are often an exception in order to restore “driving ability”, but this is not clearly regulated by law for all federal states.
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Urinating in front of a resident’s house – or directly on the roadside But apparently not all visitors of the 10,000-inhabitant island adhere to this: On bbc.com, a resident reports on the behavior of some tourists in front of her house on the coast. “When I’m at dinner, people come out and pee — I can see it.” Particularly difficult to bear the legacies: Sometimes there are still handkerchiefs left.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHome World Status: 16.07.2026, 11:12 am Comments Follow us on Google The breathtaking landscape attracts tens of thousands of tourists to the Scottish Isle of Skye every year.
reliability low1/2 sourcesToo many tourists and motorhomes also cause problems in the north of Scotland, for example on the route of the “North Coast 500”.
reliability low1/2 sourcesEach federal state establishes its own rules for access to the "free landscape", according to § 59 of the Federal Nature Protection Act.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe legal situation in Germany is different: camping outside designated campsites is prohibited here, especially in nature reserves.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSimilar problems exist in other European countries: Also in South Tyrol, many communities complain about garbage and other remnants of campers.
reliability low1/2 sourcesTravelling with motorhomes is also regulated: short parking is allowed in many places, but overnight is prohibited.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt these campsites you will find relaxation in nature with maximum comfort. © IPPEN.MEDIA breaks of up to ten hours are often an exception in order to restore “driving ability”, but this is not clearly regulated by law for all federal states.
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