You favourite roads for a hoon in/around Aberdeen?
You favourite roads for a hoon in/around Aberdeen?
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Easty-5

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1,423 posts

212 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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I have been wondering this for a while actually, what are your favourite roads for a blast in or around Aberdeen?

I haven't really got much knowledge/explored enough but my two favourite routes are the back way out of Blackburn, through to Fintray and then on to Newmachar & the B&Q back road through to Dyce passing through Potterton. (Sorry for the lack of road names, I am utterly hopeless with them.)

Not very long route but they are great for killing an hour or so or testing a new setup.

Can anyone suggest any other good routes/roads?

Edited by Easty-5 on Tuesday 31st March 12:44

Alfachick

1,639 posts

219 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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The south deeside road is quite good. Also the Cairn o mount road is a blast. There are loads around, just need to go exploring.


BEN66

5,533 posts

232 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Cairn o Mount, Banchory up to Braemar (when quiet), Inverurie out to Whiterashes then out through Newmachar to Dyce, Slug Road & most places up Deeside; there are alot of gems hidden away if you go looking.

D_T_W

2,502 posts

237 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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South Deeside Road to Banchory, Cairn O' Mount, back up the A90

Coast Road to Montrose from Stonehaven is quick if not very inspiring, keep an eye out for the coppers.

A947 to Turriff/Macduff is also good if you can get it when it's quiet, managed mega speeds on the long straight coming back from a run on the bike. Again, watch for the coppers.

Slightly further afield, head for Ballater, then over to Strathdon on the A939, then over the Lecht. After that, the choice is yours, you can turn right and head back to Aberdeen via Dufftown and Huntly. Or, carry on to Grantown and either turn left towards Carrbridge and the A9, or turn right and head for Nairn.

The choice is yours, best option is to just pick a road and see where it leads to, there's so many i found that way when i was out on the bike.

asbo

26,140 posts

236 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Seconded.

Nothing beats a blast up to the Lecht and then if you are feeling ambitious, Tomintoul to Granton.

However, for a quick blast on the return from the shops, then it's the South Deeside to Maryculter and then the back road into Stonheaven before wafting* back along the A90.

* That part may not necessarily be true.


funnyimpreza

339 posts

215 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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It's a bit far...Keith to Granton on Spey. We left the Deen and found this bombshell. Cairn o mount smile Awesome. Just before the mountain and the tight hairpin bridge, fun and fast.


AliV6

685 posts

210 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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^ As above. I made the trek over to Aviemore. Some crackin roads! smile

asbo

26,140 posts

236 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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funnyimpreza said:
It's a bit far...Keith to Granton on Spey. We left the Deen and found this bombshell. Cairn o mount smile Awesome. Just before the mountain and the tight hairpin bridge, fun and fast.
The Cairn O' Mount is fun, but if you get stuck behind someone you've had it.

Needs to be tackled at the right time of day.

istoo

2,365 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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huntly>dufftown>tomintoul>alford is a great loop for a Sunday drove. stop off at a distllery for a tour or the lecht for a bacon roll. Or cabrach i think its called is a nice wee venue as well. Is a great run for a nice day. done that a few times as its close for me.

Cairnomount is great an superb but be careful of traffic, and the bottoming of the car before you get to the clachnabenn foothill... flatten a sports cat on my coupe there!

Spittal of Glenshee south, but thats a bit far, also a great road. Again traffic can be hellish on this road.

I seem to like roads with scenery as well, seems to add to the drama.


Dargie

637 posts

204 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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I could tell you but then everybody else would go on it and it would lose its appeal! laugh

See here for reason: Hot Brakes

Dargie

637 posts

204 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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asbo said:
The answer to your question in the Mercedes forum is undoubtedly yes.

It takes somebody special* to do that to a car on a public road.

*and that's not a good thing incidentally
Funny, never had the ABS kick in once or got above 60, just a cracking bit of road that i know VERY well, thank you. Like i said, it's about 10 miles of fun and games, plenty of tight corners and short straights.

Thanks for commenting on my driving, without ever seeing it.

asbo

26,140 posts

236 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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You're welcome.

Also, if you could advise the times you will be using the A150, I'll make sure I'm not on it smile

Dargie

637 posts

204 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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asbo said:
You're welcome.

Also, if you could advise the times you will be using the A150, I'll make sure I'm not on it smile
Eh, i use it everyday, the A150 is my car...... I never mentioned the road name as it is unclassified. readit

asbo

26,140 posts

236 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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Good. I'm safe then.

funnyimpreza

339 posts

215 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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asbo said:
funnyimpreza said:
It's a bit far...Keith to Granton on Spey. We left the Deen and found this bombshell. Cairn o mount smile Awesome. Just before the mountain and the tight hairpin bridge, fun and fast.
The Cairn O' Mount is fun, but if you get stuck behind someone you've had it.

Needs to be tackled at the right time of day.


Or like this weekend get caught in a snow blizzard...this is mid way up! I went for a rasp at 4am as the sun was rising and I was staying in Peterculter...the way up was amazing...quick and sweeping through the forest...there is a straight section where there are bumpy crests I even got air, they have a MASSIVE drop at the side LOL...they I went over the bridge and started the ascent...got to top and this was the ressult! ^^^^^^^^

On other days we've taken a few cars up....thats fun...cars moving out of way for you to pass!!!


I love that mountain...It also has beautiful views and scenary smile Well worth a look, or two ~LOL

Blukoo

3,812 posts

219 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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Netherley road from Stonehaven to the South Deeside road is my favourite.

I've been going over that road weekly since I was 2 years old, so i know it like the back of my hand (i like to think so anyway).

Lefty Guns

19,365 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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istoo said:
huntly>dufftown>tomintoul>alford is a great loop for a Sunday drove. stop off at a distllery for a tour or the lecht for a bacon roll. Or cabrach i think its called is a nice wee venue as well. Is a great run for a nice day. done that a few times as its close for me.

Cairnomount is great an superb but be careful of traffic, and the bottoming of the car before you get to the clachnabenn foothill... flatten a sports cat on my coupe there!

Spittal of Glenshee south, but thats a bit far, also a great road. Again traffic can be hellish on this road.

I seem to like roads with scenery as well, seems to add to the drama.
yes

Cockbridge>Tomnintoul and the Cairn road are both favourites of mine.

Watch out on the Tomintoul road, I wrote off my VXT there a couple of years back because of a fking pothole!!!!!!!!!!


Steve996

1,240 posts

237 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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Quite enjoy the outer extremities of the south deeside road (beyond Aboyne). The Cairn is always a good blast, have had some immense blats over there a few times (obviously within the speed limit though.....). The A93 working southwest of Breamar is a fantastic blat as well.



funnyimpreza

339 posts

215 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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Steve996 said:
Quite enjoy the outer extremities of the south deeside road (beyond Aboyne). The Cairn is always a good blast, have had some immense blats over there a few times (obviously within the speed limit though.....). The A93 working southwest of Breamar is a fantastic blat as well.
I was going to give the A93 a look on the way to Glasgow the other day but instead opted for the option of travelling through Dundee...I don't ever remember driving this road what is it like as a road???

Lefty Guns

19,365 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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Steve996 said:
Quite enjoy the outer extremities of the south deeside road (beyond Aboyne). The Cairn is always a good blast, have had some immense blats over there a few times (obviously within the speed limit though.....). The A93 working southwest of Breamar is a fantastic blat as well.

Love the alloys btw