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2019 Highlands Tour

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2019 10:43 pm
by slparry
Well … trip done, just shy of 1500 miles and everyone, except for the motorway slogs, a joy.

The weather Gods were mostly kind :)

Paul Davies and I stopped for coffee at Charnock Richard before making our way to the Kirkstone Pass Inn in the Lakes for lunch for a spot of soup :D


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then on upwards to Moffat for afternoon coffee and cake :)


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bugged by wasps wherever we stopped which was irritating, I began to believe it was the same (fast) wasp :D

rather than go back onto the motorway we used the road that paralleled the motorway for a while from Moffat which broke the journey nicely

then onto the usual 1st night stop of the Erskine Bridge Hotel




despite the diet, caution was thrown for hols so a pint was in order after a splash in the pool :)

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Day 2 was to head north east towards Aberfeldy and the awesome Dukes Pass ….. but was foiled … to find the Pass had been retarmaced and chipped … didn't stop at Killin as we would usually but went on to Kenmore for coffee for a change, pretty little village.


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Then on via Pitlochry up to Glenshee for more soup for lunch, stunning piece of tarmac that invites much naughtiness :)

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After lunch at Glenshee ski centre (more soup) … it was on towards Balmoral, Liz declined to offer us tea which was a tad rude but hey ho ;)

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We had some time to kill before going to the hotel in Tomintoul (the Richmond Hotel) so we carried on towards Aberdeen for a while before getting the sat nav to take us to the hotel. Again it convinces me that as far as Scotland goes wherever you go the roads are often stunning

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The hotel was very pleasant, we had dinner that night at the Clockhouse restaurant across the road. As a footnote I'm not sure what the catering industry is going to do after Brexit as everywhere seems to have Eastern European staff!

Next day after a fine breakfast in the Richmond we went up the A9 to Lybster Harbour for coffee (and cake)



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Then up to John o Groats for the obligatory pics :)

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From there on to the nights stop at the hotel that proclaims itself as the mainlands most remote hotel, The Garvault Hotel..... it is very very remote, took ages to get to and a 400 yard gravel track (off roading on an RT ….. wooo hooo :D)

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lovely location, lovely eccentric owners, Adrian and Eva, no mains water, no mains electric, no phone, no tv.... wonderful!

Dinner that evening was with the owners and was a great way of spending an evening chatting and drinking and swapping tales. Adrian was ex RAF pilot and Eva was Austrian.

The battery lighting only extending to half of the hotel so navigating back to the room was via torch :) ….. the room itself did have lighting

Next morning was on the small B road on towards Altnaharra (which took ages) then onto Tongue and picking up the North Coast road and onto to coffee (and treacle tart) at the little café there. Have stopped there before, the owner, from Yorkshire moved up years ago and fell in love with the are and stayed, diving for scallops for a while before setting up the café.

Only moan was the amount of camper vans everywhere, and despite signage saying to allow traffic to overtake at passing places they'd trundle along blocking everyone else's progress.

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Stopped for more lunchtime soup (Cullen skink this time) at the Pie Shop in Lochinver before rejoining the NC500 near Kylesku for Ullapool

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There was a Harley event in the Highlands that week so there were a few of them in Ullapool, we stopped at the Ferryboat in for coffee and a chat with locals

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From Ullapool we continued on to the stop for the third night, the Poolewe Hotel. The hotels rooms are in an annexe behind the hotel and are very pleasant.

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after a lovely dinner I was "forced" to have a treble Ardberg 10 years old (it seemed a generous treble)

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After breakfast in high winds and rain we set off towards Aplecross for the mornings coffee stop and the ride over the pass (stunning as always) …. stunned to find the pass is now covered by 4G so could post pictures as soon as taking them!

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Then on to Eileen Donan for lunch …. guess what …. soup ….

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afterwards riding over via Kinlochleven and Glencoe to the Green Welly


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before riding down passed Loch Lomond to the Erskine Bridge again

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Travelling home was on the bank holiday Saturday so traffic was a bit heavier. We did 1500 miles, the trip went all too quickly.

Re: 2019 Highlands Tour

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 10:17 am
by Old-Git
can't see the pics....?

Re: 2019 Highlands Tour

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 12:36 pm
by DaveB
Looks great. Glad you enjoyed yourselves.  I've done Scotland twice on a previous bike and enjoyed every mile.  Doubt I've scratched the surface as to what Scotland has to offer, but I've now got the bike to go and further trips in comfort.

Re: 2019 Highlands Tour

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 2:09 pm
by slparry

Re: 2019 Highlands Tour

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:33 pm
by B787MECH
Glad it went well and the weather was kind to you. We tried to do a similar trip last year and were hit with horrendous weather that caused us to abandon the trip, plus the midges meant we couldn’t stop without clouds of them descending on us and driving us mad.
Obviously we were unlucky but it was in June and we didn’t expect anything like that. Also we had booked (and paid) our accommodation months before as required in some of the hotels we wanted to stay in so didn’t have the option of waiting until a good “weather window”.
A real shame as it was my sons first time to Scotland and he came away traumatised saying he’ll never return!


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Re: 2019 Highlands Tour

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 9:22 pm
by slparry
B787MECH wrote: Glad it went well and the weather was kind to you. We tried to do a similar trip last year and were hit with horrendous weather that caused us to abandon the trip, plus the midges meant we couldn’t stop without clouds of them descending on us and driving us mad.
Obviously we were unlucky but it was in June and we didn’t expect anything like that. Also we had booked (and paid) our accommodation months before as required in some of the hotels we wanted to stay in so didn’t have the option of waiting until a good “weather window”.
A real shame as it was my sons first time to Scotland and he came away traumatised saying he’ll never return!
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Re: 2019 Highlands Tour

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2019 4:58 am
by BoB21
Second that but make sure its the original version i was told. Apparently royal marines use it. It works.

Re: 2019 Highlands Tour

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2019 5:48 pm
by Sprintgull
It does indeed, I used it up there in June.  Apparently if the little buggers pitch on you it drowns them before they bite (according to a local).  Certainly worked though.  It also made me feel guilty about suggesting an alternative to one of my more gullible acquaintances - diesel. :not:


Apparently someone put him right before he actually tried it.....

Re: 2019 Highlands Tour

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2019 1:20 pm
by slparry
put the route into the GPX downloads section but if you have probs it's here

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GM7bGj ... sp=sharing