wgerrard
Veteran
Thanks, Erik. I appreciate the suggestions. I suspect I'll stay to the west and north. Trying to decide if I want to stay someplace new each night, or base myself for a few days each in a few locations.
Dear Bill,Trying to decide if I want to stay someplace new each night, or base myself for a few days each in a few locations.
Booked an automatic....
I've driven a lot in the UK, but not for 20 years. Booked an automatic, and Inverness is the biggest town I'll be in. I should be OK. (Lesson I learned on my first trip, to Wales: Get to your destination before dark.)
Bring a rain coat...and an umbrella.
Dear Richard,Most of Scotland is covered by Google Earth and Streetview. Have a look at the sort of scenery you will see and note the types of roads you will be driving on. North of Inverness many of the minor roads in the interior are single track with passing places and roundabouts are a rarity.
I suspect I'll stay to the west and north.
Then Sandwick's suggestion of Ullapool/ Lochinver is one to take seriously.
I'd suggest another might be around the Arisaig/ Mallaig area, from which you can access Skye as well as Morvern, Ardnamurchan and the Small Isles of Eigg, Rum, Muck & Canna (do all four on the Saturday afternoon Calmac boat out of Mallaig - the best value short cruise you'll get anywhere I'd say).
Not sure how long you're here for, but those two will fill up a week and give you most of the best of the West Highlands, though not Glencoe & Rannoch Moor, which would take you further south, but you could head across Glen Lochy and down to Oban, then back up to Mallaig... I could go on
PM me if you want more detail - maybe see you around here
Dear Richard,
Lovely quote from a remote Highland crofter to a friend of mine some 40 years ago: "Aye... I suppose there must be quite a lot of double-track roads in England...?"
Cheers,
R.
It's been a long time, but I clearly remember remember sheep in Scotland having the good manners to stay off those skinny roads, while Cornish cattle used them for family reunions.