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kelvink said:
GetCarter said:
What actual road is this please? Only I'm thinking of a Highlands trip myself sometime in the very near future and would love to take this in if possible.PM me if you want more detail.
ETA : google 'five sisters kintail' for maps.
Edited by GetCarter on Tuesday 14th February 16:24
GetCarter said:
It's the A87. If you drive north from Glasgow, Crianlarich, Fort William, Spean Bridge, Invergarry ... it's the bit that heads towards Skye... turn right past the castle and you join the NC500 at Lochcarron.
PM me if you want more detail.
ETA : google 'five sisters kintail' for maps.
Oh I'll defo be on that road as we are going to Eilean Donan Castle again (not been for nearly 20 years so dont remember the roads.PM me if you want more detail.
ETA : google 'five sisters kintail' for maps.
Edited by GetCarter on Tuesday 14th February 16:24
Must re-watch Highlander again before we go
mikey k said:
Where was the little Ford you guys used to done on the S2000 Scotland Hoons?
Likely to be this onehttp://www.wetroads.co.uk/dp.php?Tow Ford1
s2kjock said:
mikey k said:
Where was the little Ford you guys used to done on the S2000 Scotland Hoons?
Likely to be this onehttp://www.wetroads.co.uk/dp.php?Tow Ford1
Any more details
mikey k said:
s2kjock said:
mikey k said:
Where was the little Ford you guys used to done on the S2000 Scotland Hoons?
Likely to be this onehttp://www.wetroads.co.uk/dp.php?Tow Ford1
Any more details
( Or copy and paste this, http://wetroads.co.uk/scottishborders.htm then scroll down etc)
JM said:
mikey k said:
s2kjock said:
mikey k said:
Where was the little Ford you guys used to done on the S2000 Scotland Hoons?
Likely to be this onehttp://www.wetroads.co.uk/dp.php?Tow Ford1
Any more details
( Or copy and paste this, http://wetroads.co.uk/scottishborders.htm then scroll down etc)
I remember seeing loads of pics of Honda S2000's going through there
kelvink said:
GetCarter said:
What actual road is this please? Only I'm thinking of a Highlands trip myself sometime in the very near future and would love to take this in if possible.https://goo.gl/maps/gq2J8iFXYXy
https://goo.gl/maps/86CWQozBLTS2
Red Devil said:
kelvink said:
GetCarter said:
What actual road is this please? Only I'm thinking of a Highlands trip myself sometime in the very near future and would love to take this in if possible.https://goo.gl/maps/gq2J8iFXYXy
https://goo.gl/maps/86CWQozBLTS2
Road trip planning mode activated!
In the spirit of the thread I bumped into these guys at the top of the Baelach a while ago!
Peanut Gallery said:
Cheers for that! - driven that very road a number of times, but have just realized I always drive it from West to East.
Road trip planning mode activated!
In the spirit of the thread I bumped into these guys at the top of the Baelach a while ago!
Road trip planning mode activated!
In the spirit of the thread I bumped into these guys at the top of the Baelach a while ago!
Travelled the road today on the way to Skye.
Fantastic scenery
s70rmp said:
Oh I'll defo be on that road as we are going to Eilean Donan Castle again (not been for nearly 20 years so dont remember the roads.
Must re-watch Highlander again before we go
We were up there a couple of weekends ago, castle looks great lit up at night.Must re-watch Highlander again before we go
Stayed in a nice cottage in Plockton for the weekend.
Went across to Skye for an it then had a drive round to Loch Carron. Thought about going up to applecross but the weather didnt look great.
A82 and A78 great roads.
So decided to plan a road trip, got three days leave Monday 20th return 23rd. I live just off J40 of the M6 so hoping three days driving should be enough to have a good drive. Would like to take in a little bit of walking and love food, leaving wife and kids at home!
Looking for some routes, accommodation and places to eat. Will start reading the thread but feel free to make suggestions.
Having only driven up to Loch Lomund before the first choice is what car to take, low slung sports car or hot hatch, I'm leaning to the latter, as I've read the roads are not exactly smooth!
Any tips much appreciated. TIA
Matt
Looking for some routes, accommodation and places to eat. Will start reading the thread but feel free to make suggestions.
Having only driven up to Loch Lomund before the first choice is what car to take, low slung sports car or hot hatch, I'm leaning to the latter, as I've read the roads are not exactly smooth!
Any tips much appreciated. TIA
Matt
VTECMatt said:
So decided to plan a road trip, got three days leave Monday 20th return 23rd. I live just off J40 of the M6 so hoping three days driving should be enough to have a good drive. Would like to take in a little bit of walking and love food, leaving wife and kids at home!
Looking for some routes, accommodation and places to eat. Will start reading the thread but feel free to make suggestions.
Having only driven up to Loch Lomund before the first choice is what car to take, low slung sports car or hot hatch, I'm leaning to the latter, as I've read the roads are not exactly smooth!
Any tips much appreciated. TIA
Matt
Fine Dining at the Torridon Hotel, Kinloch Lodge (Skye) and Three Chimneys (Skye). Inverlodge (Lochinver). Great pub grub in Kylesku Hotel. Good Seafood in the Applecross Inn.Looking for some routes, accommodation and places to eat. Will start reading the thread but feel free to make suggestions.
Having only driven up to Loch Lomund before the first choice is what car to take, low slung sports car or hot hatch, I'm leaning to the latter, as I've read the roads are not exactly smooth!
Any tips much appreciated. TIA
Matt
Either car will be fine. We have lots of Caterfields, Fezzas, Lambos doing the west coast. Just watch the hairpins on the Bealach.
Edited by GetCarter on Sunday 5th March 08:03
Hello all,
I have a week off work next week and thinking of starting in Warwickshire on Sunday and back for Friday evening. Fancy taking in old military road then over to applecross and Skye. Is it worth it at this time of year or will some of the roads be closed? Never been to Scotland before and wanted to do this for some time and need a week away.
Thanks for any advice.
I have a week off work next week and thinking of starting in Warwickshire on Sunday and back for Friday evening. Fancy taking in old military road then over to applecross and Skye. Is it worth it at this time of year or will some of the roads be closed? Never been to Scotland before and wanted to do this for some time and need a week away.
Thanks for any advice.
the_nurse46 said:
Hello all,
I have a week off work next week and thinking of starting in Warwickshire on Sunday and back for Friday evening. Fancy taking in old military road then over to applecross and Skye. Is it worth it at this time of year or will some of the roads be closed? Never been to Scotland before and wanted to do this for some time and need a week away.
Thanks for any advice.
Unless we get a sudden snow storm, all the roads will be open. They are certainly all open at the moment. Most of the hotels/Inns are now open, as are all the B&Bs (Though I think the Applecross Inn may be full.)I have a week off work next week and thinking of starting in Warwickshire on Sunday and back for Friday evening. Fancy taking in old military road then over to applecross and Skye. Is it worth it at this time of year or will some of the roads be closed? Never been to Scotland before and wanted to do this for some time and need a week away.
Thanks for any advice.
I used to drive from near Shipston on Stour in Warks to Shieldaig (by Applecross) in one go and it took about 11 hours (with a decent stop half way) - just to give you an idea.
If you get the weather, it's a good time to come as the roads are still empty. It's ALL about the weather!
ETA... today:
PS ... this is a reasonably good 8 day forecast >>> http://xcweather.co.uk/forecast/shieldaig
Edited by GetCarter on Monday 6th March 12:16
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