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Misses and i are off to Scotland for 9 days end of july touring on the birdie anyone know of any biker friendly campsites or accomm they can recommend .Also any routes roads not too be missed??c7u8
9 days...! wow, lucky you hope the weather stays good for ya. I had my 1st trip over a long weekend to Scotland last July and it was fantastic. Every road we travelled was a must do again soon.. type road.iansyney said:Misses and i are off to Scotland for 9 days end of july touring on the birdie anyone know of any biker friendly campsites or accomm they can recommend .Also any routes roads not too be missed??c7u8
I stay on the Black Isle just north of Inverness and can endorse Jimmy's comments 100%. Enjoy your tripdoghouse103 said:w;;v Hi I live a town called Nairn in the north of Scotlnd near Inverness I can recommend some great roads with breathtaking scenery, ones I travel every couple of weeks especially the Invergaarry to Achnasheen road wher you can max the bird out .
If your travelling from the south head for Balloch on the south end of Loch Lomond from there travel up the A82 and stop at the famous Green Wellie watering hole before you travel through Gleencoe and up to Fort William. From there keep heading up the A82 as far as Invergarry where you can take the A87 for Kyle of Lochalsh and stop at the beautiful Eilean Donan Castle. Just after the castle take the A890 for Loch Carron then onto Achnasheen where you can either turn left and down Loch Maree or right taking you onto the A835 to Ullapool, then head up round the top of Scotland to John "O" Graoats. After Groats its a nice run down to Inverness where you can then travel down Loch Ness (my run very couple of nights after T round the Loch) travel back through Fort William onto Oban and home or cut off at Spean Bridge head for Newtownmore and down the A9
As for camp sites most are biker friendly in the north. Just one tip if heading round Loch Maree make sure you fill up at Loch Carron. If you need any more info just ask.
Jimmy
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