The Motorcyclist's Guide to Scotland

Been on a trip and want to tell the world about it? Use this section to report on ride outs, tours and decent routes you have been on remember we love pictures.
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The Motorcyclist's Guide to Scotland

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loads of great routes, maps, points of interest, food stops, accomodation and lots more.


https://www.tarmap.co.uk


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Good find, if just a little late for me to be dropping hints for Christmas !  :)
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Just ordered a copy, thanks for posting details.
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I just received my copy today.. getting ready for a May tour of Scotland.


Seems like a good read :-)
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Ordered a copy this morning, had a mail from the author to say it was his first order of 2019.....the first time I've been first at anything, methinks! be

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Just received mine. A great little guide. Highly recommended for anyone not familiar with Scotland. 
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Any one got a used copy they no longer want, thinking of doing a trip from Australia next year.

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Sorry keeping mine, worth investment if none available. We mad road was a delight in itself
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Hi Guys,


I am based just outside Glasgow so happy to assist and help anybody venturing into Gods country.




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Hoping to call over to Arran pretty soon,,,stunning island.
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Did a trip round Arran last year as part of a 12 day tour including the NW 500. Lovely place :-)
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matgriff wrote: Did a trip round Arran last year as part of a 12 day tour including the NW 500. Lovely place :-)
Arrans fantastic little place ,We camped practically on the beach at Seal Shore for 3 nights and definitely going back there again,Were also doing the NC 500  around this April-May.
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Hopefully, (weather permitting),  I'll be heading to Tyndrum in May for a 4 night stay. The Kawasaki 1400 GTR Forum are having their annual meet up there.

I've used John G. Fergusson's guide book to help plan some day ride outs. Some of the roads, on some of the routes, do look challenging. One takes you over an old railway bridge. Having "Google Mapped" it, I emailed John for confirmation, he swiftly replied that it was ok to ride over the bridge.

If you are using the guide and have any comments or feedback, I'm sure John would be pleased to hear from you, https://www.tarmap.co.uk/contact
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David. wrote: The Kawasaki 1400 GTR Forum are having their annual meet up there.

Hi David, Are you a former owner of one of those beasts, or do you have mates that ride them?
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beemerboy9 wrote:Do you have mates that ride them?
A friend & former RT (think it was an 1150) owner now owns a Kawasaki 1400 GTR. He asked me for some potential routes for the GTR meet.
As I'd created the routes, I asked if I could attend. The response was most welcoming, in fact, around half of those attending so far will be on various BMW models.
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