Beallach na Ba - The Road to Applecross
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Just had a top weekend in Scotland. Great roads everywhere, but this one is spectacular enough to post on here.
Click here to see it on the map
Pics not up to GetCarters standards, but I thought I'd share them anyway

Was amazed to be chased up the road by a HGV!




Isn't Scotland brilliant? (for roads at least....
)
Steve
Click here to see it on the map
Pics not up to GetCarters standards, but I thought I'd share them anyway


Was amazed to be chased up the road by a HGV!




Isn't Scotland brilliant? (for roads at least....

Steve
Edited by millband on Thursday 17th April 00:32
Thanks, glad you liked the pics. There was no snow on the road, it just added to the scenery 
Other roads in the area? Where do I start? Have a search back on this forum, there's loads.
The Applecross road is actually not that great a drive but it's so spectacular you have to go.
What sort of roads do you like? There's everything from well sighted hugely fast A-roads to challenging bumpy singletack (some of these are also A roads!)
Steve

Other roads in the area? Where do I start? Have a search back on this forum, there's loads.
The Applecross road is actually not that great a drive but it's so spectacular you have to go.
What sort of roads do you like? There's everything from well sighted hugely fast A-roads to challenging bumpy singletack (some of these are also A roads!)
Steve
Oh, I see you have a TVR. That'll be smooth fast roads you're after then 
How about the A82 from Glasgow to Fort William via Glencoe (stunning, mind the deer at night). Then the A830 to Mallaig (stunning), ferry to Skye. A lap of the Island (stunning) and over the bridge to the Kyle of Lochalsh. Pop over to Applecross (wow), loop around to Shieldaig, down Glen Torridon (singletrack but well sighted and fast. And stunning.), back down towards Strathcarron (lovely). Then down the A87 (amazing) and home? Should be fun for a couple of days.
Oh, and it's stunning. If the suns out, which it could be in May

How about the A82 from Glasgow to Fort William via Glencoe (stunning, mind the deer at night). Then the A830 to Mallaig (stunning), ferry to Skye. A lap of the Island (stunning) and over the bridge to the Kyle of Lochalsh. Pop over to Applecross (wow), loop around to Shieldaig, down Glen Torridon (singletrack but well sighted and fast. And stunning.), back down towards Strathcarron (lovely). Then down the A87 (amazing) and home? Should be fun for a couple of days.
Oh, and it's stunning. If the suns out, which it could be in May

Ah less of that 
Well, you have pretty much just written out my route! Starting near Loch Lomond (well starting in Essex actually, so fair bit to do before I get there!), so will then head through Glen Coe, onto Fort William and then onto Skye via Mallaig! Then the Applecross was one deviation I was planning, then heading over to Inverness, then Fort Augustus, then from their straight to Edinburgh. So looks like I have chosen well. Really looking forward to it.
And we are hoping for some fine weather, but we will have to wait and see, nothing I can do about it!
Thanks.
LT.

Well, you have pretty much just written out my route! Starting near Loch Lomond (well starting in Essex actually, so fair bit to do before I get there!), so will then head through Glen Coe, onto Fort William and then onto Skye via Mallaig! Then the Applecross was one deviation I was planning, then heading over to Inverness, then Fort Augustus, then from their straight to Edinburgh. So looks like I have chosen well. Really looking forward to it.
And we are hoping for some fine weather, but we will have to wait and see, nothing I can do about it!
Thanks.
LT.
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