North West Scotland riding

North West Scotland riding

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Keepitstupid

Original Poster:

42 posts

59 months

Wednesday
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Heading up to the north west side next week for a few days, planning to get as much riding in as possible in the time we have, heading around the fort William area, and further north/west of there. Quite a lot of stuff out there saying about average speed cameras/speed cameras in general on that area, or maybes Scotland as a whole?! Is it really that bad? Would anyone recommended using the Waze app? Not looking to race around but we all enjoy a bit of spirited riding now and then!

black-k1

12,453 posts

244 months

Wednesday
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I haven't been to Scotland since 2021 so things will likely have changed but there were no cameras back in 2021.

As for Waze, I use it on every ride and wouldn't be without it. The warnings of upcoming "things" is, for me, very important.

the cueball

1,487 posts

70 months

Wednesday
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There are a few average speed camera areas around, but all well posted.

https://www.safetycameras.gov.scot/cameras/safety-...

Some roadworks and some short term "safety" cameras too.. plus a few..OK a couple?? of undercover police bikes.

Nothing that would stop me from heading out for a ride... in fact I'll be heading up to that area at the weekend for some lunch.

I'm more worried about the midges and drivers trying to kill me.


KurtFlew

493 posts

68 months

Wednesday
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I was listening to a 'Front end chatter' podcast the other day and the presenter was saying the A87 is his favourite road in Europe. Is it that good!?

the cueball

1,487 posts

70 months

Wednesday
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KurtFlew said:
I was listening to a 'Front end chatter' podcast the other day and the presenter was saying the A87 is his favourite road in Europe. Is it that good!?
It's OK..

The 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 830, 828, 816, 887..

They are all pretty good 'biking' roads, I guess everyone will have their own favourite...


grahamfraser

10 posts

170 months

Wednesday
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Highland Council have followed Wales example and most villages and towns are 20 mph limits.
Be wary of campervans - sometimes convoys of them. Hire cars and Tour buses often travel slowly for no real reason or may swerve when startled by other traffic.
Find a sweet spot between queues and enjoy the roads - all the one above heve great sections. Try not to be too loud - to go fast don't attract attention - be quiet!

STe_rsv4

923 posts

113 months

Wednesday
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The major roads such as A85, A84 etc have average speed cameras on so its best not to be doing silly speed along those kind of roads. There are so many good B roads up the north west that you can keep your powder dry for those.

Steve_H80

449 posts

37 months

Yesterday (13:46)
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grahamfraser said:
Try not to be too loud - to go fast don't attract attention - be quiet!
Good advice anywhere, if you want to go fast, go quiet.