Hi all, I've only just seen this post started by William, probably because at the time I was at Carradale.
Regarding the Avon, my wife sells it to ladies who have hubbies in the S.A.S. for when they are posted abroad. When in Oban I mentioned the midges to a lady in a shop by the harbour. She told me the fishermen also use Avon. Avon told my wife that they can't advertise it as a protection for midges because it hasn't been tested or licenced for that. Well I also used it at Carradale and it didn't stop the little chits trying to eat me alive.
Driving to Carradale I followed the C.C. advice and went down the west side of the peninsula on the A83 to Campeltown. It took me 6 1/2 hours from Englethwaite Hall. Between Campbeltown and Carradale there are about 4 steep hills with hairpin bends but they were downhill. I have to admit and concur with Her Ladyship, who was terrified of towing back the way we came, that they were steep and to climb the one I would need to take it wide. After 9 days of Her Ladyship giving me quadrophonic flak we decided to have a dry run along the B842/B8001 single track road. The night before leaving a chap arrived towing a T/A Abbey with a Jeep and he said it wasn't too bad coming that way and he only met 4 cars. With this in mind we left very early in the morning and with the exception of getting caught behind a herd of cows going for milking we had no problems.
A long drive to get to Carradale but the view from the caravan and the beach made it worth it if you can put up with those biting little chits. Her Ladyship never gets bitten but I tell her they don't go for bad meat.
On the enclosed pic of the beach you can just see the caravan site in the background.