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Northern Monkey
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PostPosted: 21:21 - 23 Jun 2014    Post subject: 3 Day Scotland trip Reply with quote

I've got a couple of extra days off work coming up, so I'm thinking of heading to Scotland on Sunday Monday and Tuesday this week/next week.

I'm starting from Newcastle, and riding the Royal Enfield.

I'm going to aim for about 300 - 350 miles per day, and stopping at Youth Hostels on Sunday and Monday night. Don't fancy camping at during midge season

Does anyone have any hints or tips, I'm thinking maybe Broadford (Skye) on the first night, and perhaps Oban on the second?
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PostPosted: 22:03 - 23 Jun 2014    Post subject: Re: 3 Day Scotland trip Reply with quote

Northern Monkey wrote:
I've got a couple of extra days off work coming up, so I'm thinking of heading to Scotland on Sunday Monday and Tuesday this week/next week.

I'm starting from Newcastle, and riding the Royal Enfield.

I'm going to aim for about 300 - 350 miles per day, and stopping at Youth Hostels on Sunday and Monday night. Don't fancy camping at during midge season

Does anyone have any hints or tips, I'm thinking maybe Broadford (Skye) on the first night, and perhaps Oban on the second?


That's part of your route, best road up here is the A86.

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PostPosted: 06:26 - 24 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

300/350mil. A day you will have missed it Laughing slow down and enjoy it,s not the destination it,s the journey
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PostPosted: 12:31 - 24 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chain driven wrote:
300/350mil. A day you will have missed it Laughing slow down and enjoy it,s not the destination it,s the journey


It's the longest days of the year right now. No point in getting to the end point quickly
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PostPosted: 12:36 - 24 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Northern Monkey wrote:
Chain driven wrote:
300/350mil. A day you will have missed it Laughing slow down and enjoy it,s not the destination it,s the journey
It's the longest days of the year right now. No point in getting to the end point quickly
Just make sure it's before closing time Very Happy

Also as not school holiday season then B&B might be affordable (wanting the trade). Slightly more comfort IMO. I used to go at the other end of school holidays, September, and the reduction in prices was noticeable (as were the midges). Used to roll up at a Tourist Info office and let them phone around for a vacancy. Suited me at the time.
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PostPosted: 14:08 - 24 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Newcastle to Broadford will be a good 350 ish miles. Anything north or Perth or Stirling (depends on route) is far slower roads and you on an Enfield. I think you will toil to get there at a decent time to enjoy the place. Saying that, you could leave Newcastle at silly O'clock in the morning to miss the shitty traffic on the A1
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PostPosted: 14:55 - 24 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

GPz750 wrote:
Newcastle to Broadford will be a good 350 ish miles. Anything north or Perth or Stirling (depends on route) is far slower roads and you on an Enfield. I think you will toil to get there at a decent time to enjoy the place. Saying that, you could leave Newcastle at silly O'clock in the morning to miss the shitty traffic on the A1


No traffic on the A1 on a Sunday morning.

I'll be also avoiding the A1 other than to Morpeth, where Ill take the A697 then A68, over the Forth Bridge before lunch time

https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=newcastle&daddr=55.640624,-2.2009452+to:Rosyth&hl=en&ll=55.615589,-2.883911&spn=1.579026,6.608276&sll=55.718602,-2.189026&sspn=0.393717,1.652069&geocode=FczmRgMdjFDn_ynNZG8MfoV9SDGRYadysFLiCw%3BFTACUQMdj2re_ynbCl0RSF2HSDEaPuB2WMViPA%3BFXYMVwMdqMTL_ymfSgAWIM6HSDGCnv9V6Ihd-A&oq=Rosyth&mra=dpe&mrsp=1&sz=10&via=1&t=m&z=8
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PostPosted: 15:34 - 24 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah A696 - A68 was always my chosen road for going south when I was in Edinburgh. Now I am further east its not worth the bother driving over so I have to suck it up on the A1. Sad
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PostPosted: 17:53 - 24 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

GPz750 wrote:
Newcastle to Broadford will be a good 350 ish miles. Anything north or Perth or Stirling (depends on route) is far slower roads and you on an Enfield. I think you will toil to get there at a decent time to enjoy the place. Saying that, you could leave Newcastle at silly O'clock in the morning to miss the shitty traffic on the A1


I wouldn't call the A82 or A87 slow roads and the A93 is very quick in places too - it's the bike which will be the limiting factor, especially when trying to overtake cars.

I've ridden Yorkshire to Skye via Perth, Braemar, Inverness and Lochcarron before now without touching the motorway except around Edinburgh, but 540 miles on a Caponord was probably easier than half that on an Enfield.

I'd suggest something like Carbisdale youth hostel for the first night via Braemar, Skyewalker Hostel on Skye for the second night and Oban on the last night.
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PostPosted: 18:08 - 24 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

From Broadford leave Skye over the bridge, turn left to Lochcarron and over the pass (Beleach Na Ba) to Applecross. Then head up the Wester Ross to Kinlochewe. From here you can carry on upto Ullapool or turn south and head for Oban for your last night.
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PostPosted: 15:44 - 25 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

its worth the trip

im going up there again on 16th august this year, gonna do white water rafting, do the applecross pass and have a munch at the pub at the end and then do isle of sky.
mind you my journeys a bit further as im coming up from london so horrid motorway until i get to erskine bridge near glasgow, then from there the scenery get more to my taste

i wanted to try john o groats but its a 4hr journey just to get there from where im staying

my girl is taking her car shes like lets just go in the car im like i came to ride around scotland not sit in a cage it just wouldnt be the same in a car
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PostPosted: 16:34 - 25 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Avoid the motorway.
Either head across to Dumfries then up the A76 and pickup the A702 at Carronbridge over the Dalveen Pass to Abbington, from here use the B7078 until you reach Happendon.
Or just follow the B7078 from Carlisle - it goes through small villages but is usually empty either side, and you can pretty much match the motorway pace all the way.
This cuts out a fair chunk of the M74 which is quiet but windy.

woo wrote:
its worth the trip

im going up there again on 16th august this year, gonna do white water rafting, do the applecross pass and have a munch at the pub at the end and then do isle of sky.
mind you my journeys a bit further as im coming up from london so horrid motorway until i get to erskine bridge near glasgow, then from there the scenery get more to my taste

i wanted to try john o groats but its a 4hr journey just to get there from where im staying

my girl is taking her car shes like lets just go in the car im like i came to ride around scotland not sit in a cage it just wouldnt be the same in a car

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PostPosted: 17:50 - 25 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tips? You mean routes? Smile

I'll always say St Mary's Loch Mr. Green

There is the Dalveen pass from Thornhill to Moffat, then onto the Beeftub coming back out of Moffat towards Biggar

https://goo.gl/maps/khDoZ


St Mary's Loch is going out of the north east side of Moffat heading towards Selkirk, and there is a biker friendly cafe just between the loch it's self and the one before it.
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