Bikers and Tourists keen to avoid the worst of the midges this spring and summer,
can also use The Scottish Midge Forecast to plan their trips. The forecast uses data from biting midge traps and mini-weather stations across the country to provide a regularly updated view of midge levels throughout Scotland.
Two Scots Abroad's midge guide adds: "If you’re planning a trip to the Scottish Highlands, this is the one practical topic worth actually reading up on. Not because midges are dangerous, they’re not, but because they can genuinely ruin an otherwise brilliant day out if you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time."
See below for the full list of the worst locations in Scotland for midges and the areas in the country where you can avoid the insects according to Two Scots Abroad. More information and the full guide can be found on the Two Scots Abroad website.
The Scottish Midge Forecast is for all to use and best part is, it's Free, rare for Scotland.



The Scottish Midge Forecast
can also use The Scottish Midge Forecast to plan their trips. The forecast uses data from biting midge traps and mini-weather stations across the country to provide a regularly updated view of midge levels throughout Scotland.
Two Scots Abroad's midge guide adds: "If you’re planning a trip to the Scottish Highlands, this is the one practical topic worth actually reading up on. Not because midges are dangerous, they’re not, but because they can genuinely ruin an otherwise brilliant day out if you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time."
See below for the full list of the worst locations in Scotland for midges and the areas in the country where you can avoid the insects according to Two Scots Abroad. More information and the full guide can be found on the Two Scots Abroad website.
The worst locations in Scotland for midges
- Northwest Highlands
- Argyll and Bute
- Glen Coe
- Fort William and the Great Glen
- Torridon
- Isle of Skye
- Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
- Cairngorms National Park
- Parts of the North Coast 500
Where in Scotland to avoid midges
- Edinburgh and the Central Belt
- Glasgow, Lanarkshire, and Ayrshire
- Dumfries and Galloway and the Scottish Borders
- Fife, Dundee, St Andrews, and the Northeast coast
- Orkney and Shetland
- Aberdeenshire
- Royal Deeside
- Perthshire up to Fraserburgh on the North East Coast
The Scottish Midge Forecast is for all to use and best part is, it's Free, rare for Scotland.



The Scottish Midge Forecast
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You can always compare your lack of midge bites and red lumps.

