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Oct 11th, 2018, 20:28 | #1 |
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North Coast 500
Has anyone done the tour around the North Coast 500 in Scotland?
How may days was it comfortable to see the sights and drive the miles? What was accommodating like if you want to go for B&Bs? |
Oct 11th, 2018, 20:45 | #2 |
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My intention to do it next year in my kit car, Marlin Roadster, so will wait and see any replies.
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Oct 11th, 2018, 21:12 | #3 |
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I did a loose version of it a few weeks ago and here is a run down that I posted on the Moto GuzziRiders Forum.
We bumped into a guy at one of the overnight stops who was doing it in a Mustang convertible. Nice way to do it. Here you go. Just back from a 4 day trip to the Scottish Highlands. Monday 10th September, 3 of us left Durham and headed up to Dumfries eventually heading North and getting the Ferry across to the Isle of Arran. We then rode across it and got the next ferry which took us back onto the mainland North of Campbeltown. By this time it was raining heavily and we had an 80 mile ride to our Hotel in Oban. I am definitely buying a Rukka suit as Gary and John were both bone dry in theirs whilst I was drenched Tuesday we headed North taking in Applecross and eventually bedding down at the Ledgowan Hotel in Achnasheen. Wednesday we headed for Ullapool and this was definitely the most gruellimg day's ride as we made our way to Bettyhill on the North Coast. Absolutely stunning day which was topped off by watching Orca's surfacing in one of the bays. Thursday we headed for Lairg , Tain and Inverness riding down the edge of Lochness before ending our day's ride in Callander. Friday we were heading home but before doing so, we took in the David Stirling memorial Statue near Dunblane, then the Falkirk Wheel followed by the Kelpies. A fast run down the A68 in lovely sunshine soon had us home. 1150 miles and the big Honda once again acquitted itself very well.
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Oct 11th, 2018, 22:02 | #4 |
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It looks an awesome drive. On the bucket list.
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Oct 11th, 2018, 22:26 | #5 |
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My son and his girlfriend have recently completed a loose version in September. They took their time and stopped off sightseeing and walking etc and took 9 days.
Day 1 Birmingham to Moffat Day 2 Moffat to Inverness via Glen Coe, Fort William and the Great Glen Day 3 Inverness to Applecross Day 4 Applecross to Tongue via Ullapool Day 5 Tongue to John O Groats Day 6 JOG to Inverness Day 7 Inverness to Edinburgh Day 8 Edinburgh Day 9 Edinburgh to Brum. They stayed in small hotels/Premier Inns and B&B's found through Airbnb. the most interesting drive being up the west coast from Applecross to Tongue and the most demanding - due to twisty roads hugging the coast - from Tongue to JOG. That part was also busy traffic wise.
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Oct 12th, 2018, 14:48 | #6 |
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Many thanks for all feedback.
Keep it coming please... |
Oct 12th, 2018, 23:28 | #7 |
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I had a saga typed out for you last night then the computer shut down! I will try again.I did the NC500 with my Amazon two years ago driving up to Inverness from Fife. I went up the east coast first to Wick and John o' Groats where I got a few good pictures. I think it not normally permissible to take pictures of your car at the signpost but there had been a photoshoot of Maserati's and after they were finished and before the chain went up I got a few.
Along the top to Thurso, passed Dounreay to Bettyhill where I stayed at the Bettyhill Hotel-pre booked. Enjoyable supper and a few drams with the guvnor. When booking out the morning I met 4 Swedish couples from Gothenburg who wanted to know about my Amazon. Good chat and inspection before they made off in their mini-bus to Skye. Owner of hotel asked who my breakdown company was as I was about to drive through a rather desolate part where no mobile phone signal. Told him I didn't have one! Along to Durness where 24 hours fuelling available. Coffee and chat with the tanker driver. All very relaxed up there. Although the moors were indeed desolate you would drive round a corner to the most magnificent sights and had to stop to take it in. Down to Aultbea and spent the night at Aultbea Hotel. Another family hotel. Fine welcome, fine food and a few drams. Lots of history here this being where the Arctic convoys met up before sailing to Russia. Round by Inverewe, Poolewe, Ullapool then headed back to Inverness and home. I took three days but four would have been better as I missed a few bits I would like to have seen. Amazon behaved beautifully and I didn't need a breakdown service! Some people prefer to do the west coast first and I will do it that way next time if I get the chance. It is becoming very popular and I was advised to make sure I had my accommodation booked. Some very narrow roads and lots of sheep and goats. Supercar people are giving it a bad name, timing themselves to go round the route much to the annoyance of the locals. I did a total of about 690 miles. Most enjoyable and weather was good and dry throughout. That was in April. Let us know how you get on. |
Oct 12th, 2018, 23:57 | #8 |
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last year we hired a camper van
day 1 done Perth to Aviemore day 2 round to fort Augustus day3/4 Skye day 5 Fort William day 6 to Oban finished off with an overnight in St Fillans cracking trip mixture of wild and camp site camping |
Oct 15th, 2018, 22:15 | #9 |
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My dad and I did it, from mauchline, Ayrshire and back, in two days...lots of driving, stayed over at a wee hotel right on north coast, back down next day. I think it was about 800 miles in two days!!!
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Oct 15th, 2018, 22:37 | #10 |
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west coast
doing the coast route all around west/north/east/west 2 weeks time.
done scotland a few times now honda crv,triumph rocket 3,brilliant. done northan ireland a couple of months back in the volvo,loved it. |
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