Glasgow to Aberdeen
Glasgow to Aberdeen
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OJ...

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503 posts

206 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Taking a run up to Aberdeen in a few weeks time and just wondered whether anyone had helpful tips on the route. Assume the best route is via Stirling, Perth, Dundee? How frequent are the Gatsos on the A roads in that neck of the woods and will the motor be able to get me up in a couple of hours or so or is the traffic quite busy on these roads come the evening? I reckon it's a 170(?) mile sprint but grateful for insight from regular users. Cheers Oli

boomboompow

6,956 posts

207 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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If you're coming up the A90 then there are no fixed cameras until you get to Dundee; between Dundee and Aberdeen there are about 10 cameras but all are easy to spot; traffic shouldn't be too bad outside of the towns and cities (unless there are some roadworks on the go that I don't know about).

If you fancy taking a scenic, non-camera route, try getting to Perth then heading north-west up Glenshee, into Braemar then east to Aberdeen (but this'll take longer as you're effectively doing 2 sides of a triangle).

onlynik

4,118 posts

216 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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boomboompow said:
If you're coming up the A90 then there are no fixed cameras until you get to Dundee; between Dundee and Aberdeen there are about 10 cameras but all are easy to spot; traffic shouldn't be too bad outside of the towns and cities (unless there are some roadworks on the go that I don't know about).

If you fancy taking a scenic, non-camera route, try getting to Perth then heading north-west up Glenshee, into Braemar then east to Aberdeen (but this'll take longer as you're effectively doing 2 sides of a triangle).
There are also a couple of Gatsos between Glasgow and Stirling and the A80 average speed cameras are a pain.

S2red

2,548 posts

214 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Speed camera data on satnav

Wonderful thingsmile

OJ...

Original Poster:

503 posts

206 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Maybe I will take the longer route as I haven't been to that part of Scotland before and may have a little time to burn. Sadly my in-built crappy Porsche Satnav does not show cameras (let alone work out a good route!). Cheers Oli

johnycarrera

1,935 posts

253 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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The A9 is a great scenic road for Pork overtakes, if you're observant you'll spot the (fixed)cameras !

Raffles

1,931 posts

253 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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OJ... said:
Maybe I will take the longer route as I haven't been to that part of Scotland before and may have a little time to burn. Sadly my in-built crappy Porsche Satnav does not show cameras (let alone work out a good route!). Cheers Oli
I do this run a lot and whenever possible I will take the A822 soon after the beginning of the A9 (signposted Crieff) and do Crieff, Dunkeld, then to Blairgowrie, Glenshee, Breamar then in on the South Deeside Road if I have even extra time (turn off for Balmorral Castle when you see the sign). It's a cracker of a drive!

Great Pretender

26,140 posts

237 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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Raffles said:
OJ... said:
Maybe I will take the longer route as I haven't been to that part of Scotland before and may have a little time to burn. Sadly my in-built crappy Porsche Satnav does not show cameras (let alone work out a good route!). Cheers Oli
I do this run a lot and whenever possible I will take the A822 soon after the beginning of the A9 (signposted Crieff) and do Crieff, Dunkeld, then to Blairgowrie, Glenshee, Breamar then in on the South Deeside Road if I have even extra time (turn off for Balmorral Castle when you see the sign). It's a cracker of a drive!
yes

Planning on doing this route tomorrow in fact (albeit in reverse). Takes almost double the time, but the drive is epic.

OJ...

Original Poster:

503 posts

206 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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Nice one. Thanks. Oli

boomboompow

6,956 posts

207 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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Great Pretender said:
Raffles said:
OJ... said:
Maybe I will take the longer route as I haven't been to that part of Scotland before and may have a little time to burn. Sadly my in-built crappy Porsche Satnav does not show cameras (let alone work out a good route!). Cheers Oli
I do this run a lot and whenever possible I will take the A822 soon after the beginning of the A9 (signposted Crieff) and do Crieff, Dunkeld, then to Blairgowrie, Glenshee, Breamar then in on the South Deeside Road if I have even extra time (turn off for Balmorral Castle when you see the sign). It's a cracker of a drive!
yes

Planning on doing this route tomorrow in fact (albeit in reverse). Takes almost double the time, but the drive is epic.
yes 'tis my favourite long-hoon; Aberdeen to Glenshee via south Deeside, cross-country to Stirling then over to Kirkcaldy and back up the East Coast road to Stonehaven, over onto the Netherley road and back in the Aberdeen thumbup