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Guinness - 6/5/08 at 07:31 PM

My mate is getting married this year, I think , well I have an invite to the important bit, his stag do anyway!

It's in Fort William, in mid June. So assuming it will be sunny, I'm thinking I'll leave the sensible, reliable diesel at home and take the toy car instead.

Basically I'm hoping that the Scottish branch of Locostbuilders will help me with my route planning!

So, Newcastle to Fort William, the interesting way! Multimap / splat nav puts it at about 250 miles each way, but that is A69, M74 etc etc.

Newcastle to Peebles is one of my favourite routes, but I could easily divert to Edinburgh, then Stirling and across country from there. Or go West towards Glasgow and up.

It'll be an all day blat, so I should be able to pass through the busy bit of Scotland before rush hour! Hopefully!

So Gentlemen, over to you for your suggestions of interesting / fast / quiet roads through Scotland!

Thanks in advance

Mike

[Edited on 6/5/08 by Guinness]


mangogrooveworkshop - 6/5/08 at 07:34 PM

head through perth http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu_m5TEbTtk


zilspeed - 6/5/08 at 07:57 PM

Newcastle
Glasgow blah blah blah.....

Now, the really really important bit.

Balloch
Luss
Ardlui
Crianlarich
Tyndrum
Glen Coe
Bridge of Orchy
Fort'william (deliberately mispelt)

There is no other road suitable for Sevenning.

You could always tell us what day and we could arrange a little welcome at a suitable venue.


Arnie - 6/5/08 at 08:02 PM

Take the A82 up the side of Loch Lomond then via Tyndrum and across Rannoch Moor. Takes you through Glen Coe and then onto Fort William. Stunning views and good long straights. Howver should the sun not shine take your waterproofs.

There are ways to get around going straight through Glasgow but best to look at the map. Take a look at the route through Kirkintilloch to Milton of Campsie onto Blanefield heading towards Drymen (A809) then turn left onto the A811 heading for Balloch. Then once in Balloch look for the A82. Can give you more details if needed. Have a good one.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab=wl


Regards,

Arnie


Guinness - 6/5/08 at 08:08 PM

Cheers lads.

Mango, that's just the kind of road that I want!

Zil, I've driven the A82 before (in a tin top) and am a bit worried it'll be full of trucks / caravans and cops! I'd hate to leave Balloch and get stuck behind a caravan for 80 miles! Does the road flow well, with plenty of overtaking spots?

Thanks for the offer of a welcoming party, but it'll be a Friday when I drive up, so I guess most peeps will be at work. It'll be Sunday when I come back down though!

Cheers

Mike


hearbear - 6/5/08 at 08:22 PM

quote:
Originally posted by zilspeed
Newcastle
Glasgow blah blah blah.....

Now, the really really important bit.

Balloch
Luss
Ardlui
Crianlarich
Tyndrum
Glen Coe
Bridge of Orchy
Fort'william (deliberately mispelt)

There is no other road suitable for Sevenning.

You could always tell us what day and we could arrange a little welcome at a suitable venue.


And if you want to go just a little bit further up do the Applecross road and you will think you have gone to heaven


mackei23b - 6/5/08 at 08:35 PM

You need to stop at the Clachaig Inn, Glencoe for refreshments...............


zilspeed - 6/5/08 at 08:42 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Guinness
Cheers lads.

Mango, that's just the kind of road that I want!

Zil, I've driven the A82 before (in a tin top) and am a bit worried it'll be full of trucks / caravans and cops! I'd hate to leave Balloch and get stuck behind a caravan for 80 miles! Does the road flow well, with plenty of overtaking spots?

Thanks for the offer of a welcoming party, but it'll be a Friday when I drive up, so I guess most peeps will be at work. It'll be Sunday when I come back down though!

Cheers

Mike


Mike

The road is a mix of twisty and straight bits.
You won't have trouble finding places to pass.

Regarding the Sunday coming home, what's the date ?
We're due a locost type day at our venue.


Guinness - 6/5/08 at 08:49 PM

Cool!

It's Friday 13th June , Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th June!

Cheers

Mike


dave1888 - 6/5/08 at 08:49 PM

What Zil says he aint wrong you know. and Zil when is the locost event.


zilspeed - 6/5/08 at 09:08 PM

quote:
Originally posted by dave1888
What Zil says he aint wrong you know. and Zil when is the locost event.


June 15th Looks good.....

Let's see what we can sort out.

Edited to add, June 15th looks very good, doesn't clash with any speed events.
Will keep all of the relevant parties posted.
You know who you are.

[Edited on 6/5/08 by zilspeed]


davie h - 6/5/08 at 09:40 PM

quote:
Originally posted by zilspeed
Newcastle
Glasgow blah blah blah.....

Now, the really really important bit.

Balloch
Luss
Ardlui
Crianlarich
Tyndrum
Glen Coe
Bridge of Orchy
Fort'william (deliberately mispelt)

There is no other road suitable for Sevenning.

You could always tell us what day and we could arrange a little welcome at a suitable venue.


this is the same road that i would have said to take good driving roads and should take about 20-25 mins to get to balloch from glasgow depending on the rush hour on a friday

Davie


BenB - 6/5/08 at 09:54 PM

You could try joining the Tour7 list of Se7en.net and see if anyone has the tulip guide as a .doc from the Haggis Hunt tours. If the Lynch The Lepracauhn tour I went on was anything to go by, they've sourced some pretty damn good roads....

The only thing I can add is- take a Tomtom with an up to date speedcamera database...


DaveFJ - 7/5/08 at 08:04 AM

probably a bit of a diversion but if you can take in the to B974 Fettercairn to Banchory road it is worth it! I had to give up half way at easter and drive sensibly (in the Civic) because my brakes had faded to a scary degree!!!


zilspeed - 7/5/08 at 04:40 PM

quote:
Originally posted by DaveFJ
probably a bit of a diversion but if you can take in the to B974 Fettercairn to Banchory road it is worth it! I had to give up half way at easter and drive sensibly (in the Civic) because my brakes had faded to a scary degree!!!


That's more than a detour mate, that's a whole new trip on its own