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Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 1:18 am
by bumblebeetuna
Re: Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:06 am
by pikey
If you go west from Dunnet to Durness and down to Ullapool following coast its fantastic for riding best in uk for views ect .Ive had 2 trips up on the scoot and been lucky with the weather both times .julian
Re: Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:20 am
by pikey
Id heard that about John o groats but when there thought it was ok met a few end to end cylcists in the cafe sat on a bench watching ferry and looking over to the islands I was told the Lands End people had brought the old hotel so could end up like a bit of theme park hope they add a pasty shop LOL.Theres a good youth hostel at Tounge me and Roger stayed in its got private rooms and great location .Actually Id always wanted to go to Ullapool but after coming down from the North was underwelmed I enjoyed the run across and down fuel is limited so plan carefully usually a little spar shop with a pump outside but you can usually get a prepacked coffee just add water while your there (No Starbucks LOL).Julian
Re: Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:27 am
by gn2
What were you expecting Ullapool to be like?
I think it's a charming little town and have fond memories of a few stays there.
Re: Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:36 am
by pikey
It was nice but in compaison to what we had seen on way down didnt match up had some nice fish and chips tho .Im sure if had done it other way as others did from Inverness would have liked it more not saying I wont go back .Julian
Re: Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:29 pm
by bumblebeetuna
Most people think john o groats is the furthest point but it isn't (I thought this too) but it's actually dunnet head. Really high and wild and amazing views. Only about 10 miles from john o groats and well worth going if you want to stand at the actual top of uk.
John o groats is alright but not much there, less than I expected anyway but there is a nice shop and coffee shop. The local hotel's are a bit grotty. We drove over to wick and stopped at a really posh b and b on a loch which was half price as out of season
The a82 from Edinburgh to fort William is amazing as is fort William to mallaig.
Cairngorm mountains are stunning too.
Re: Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:59 pm
by piaggiorider
Some nice pics there fella....Nice to see you posting pics of your journies.
Very picturesque and well worth a visit.
Never been there myself as the furthest north Ive been is Fort Augustus(side of Loch Ness).
Previously been to Fort William(very briefly),Oban,Inverarary,Callender,Luss,Loch Lomond,Braemar,Dunoon,etc..all the usual touristee places as thats my job..Coach Tour Driver for a large company(BUT NOT the Blue ones starting with S)..
Anyway,if youre down the other end(Lands End),you may see me coz I do Cornwall quite regular now.
Its well worth a Visit...Cornwall.
Shaun..
Re: Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:19 am
by bumblebeetuna
I was happy with the pictures considering they were taken on my htc wildfire low end smart phone.
My pictures came out better than my birds 300 squid plus camera, which she was a bit peeved about. lol.
I want to go up the north east next time and check out the lay of The land right side.
It was my first time further north than Newcastle and was very impressed, I'd say highlands is easily the most beautiful place I've ever been in the world. I went to cape town and johanesburg with work in march and I'd say Scotland pips that too.
Re: Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:33 am
by Liam
Great photos!
never been that far into Scotland, but I will one day!
Re: Half Tour Of Scotland (lots of pics)
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:02 pm
by bumblebeetuna
It as beautiful place, I personally wasn't too keen on the towns and cities (other than the little villages on the lochs) but in between the scenery is unbelievable, it takes your breath away each time you drive round a corner or over a hill.