Hi guys, my first post. I've just got to answer this one. w;;v
June is made for the north west of Scotland, The roads and scenery are to die for. June normally means no midge and generally dryer settled weather.
Day 1 Travel to Scotland, stop at Dumfries.
Day 2 Take the A76 north to Kilmarnock, A/M77 and M8 to the west of Glasgow, over the Erskine bridge and A82 north up the side of Loch Lomond, A83 Tarbet to Lochgilphead, A816 to Oban.
Day 3 A85 then A828, then A82 to Fort William, head west on the A830 to Mallaig for the Skye ferry then A851 to Broadford. (Book 2 nights B+B)
Day 4 Circumnavigate Skye. (The roads were made for the Bird)
Day 5 Return to the mainland via the Skye bridge, A87 east to Invergarry, then A82 south and east via Fort William, Glen Coe and Tynedrum to Crianlarich. A85 and A84 to Stirling.
Day 6 Go home???(Via the Kingdom of Northumberland if you wish, Murt forgot to mention the fish and chips at Seahouses).
These are some of the best roads Scotland has to offer, your rear shock and tyres will get a hard time so make sure they have plenty of life in them before you set out.