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<blockquote data-quote="tuggy" data-source="post: 1011360" data-attributes="member: 29381"><p>Hi Rheal, sorry for the delay but I've been checking with my mate Craig (GS rider) on another ship who's ridden every bit of tarmac in Scotland. We reckon this is a good start.</p><p></p><p>Depends alot how much time you have and what kind of roads you like but the following would make a decent trip without being slowed too much by the roads.</p><p></p><p>Cairnryan – A75- Dumfries – Moffat A701 –Edinburgh – A90 – Perth – A93 - Blairgowrie – Braemar – Ballater - Banchory - Back to Ballater then A939 –Toumintoul – Carrbridge – A9 – Inverness – Dornoch – Wick – John O’Groats.</p><p></p><p>From there follow the coast road round the top Tongue – Durness – Ullapool – Garve – Achnasheen – Gairloch – Lochcarron –Inverinate – Invergarry – Fort William – Glencoe – Crianlarich – Tarbet – Dumbarton – Erskine Bridge – Largs – Girvan coast road back to Cairnryan.</p><p></p><p>3 best riding roads not to miss A835 Ullapool - Garve, A87 Skye – Invergarry, A82 through Glencoe.</p><p></p><p>Scenery wise stunning loop out round Lochinver on way to Ullapool, also the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, head out towards Mallaig once at Fort William, left at Lochailort and round the coast to the Corran ferry just north of Glencoe.</p><p></p><p>Hope that gives you some ideas.</p><p></p><p>Graeme</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuggy, post: 1011360, member: 29381"] Hi Rheal, sorry for the delay but I've been checking with my mate Craig (GS rider) on another ship who's ridden every bit of tarmac in Scotland. We reckon this is a good start. Depends alot how much time you have and what kind of roads you like but the following would make a decent trip without being slowed too much by the roads. Cairnryan – A75- Dumfries – Moffat A701 –Edinburgh – A90 – Perth – A93 - Blairgowrie – Braemar – Ballater - Banchory - Back to Ballater then A939 –Toumintoul – Carrbridge – A9 – Inverness – Dornoch – Wick – John O’Groats. From there follow the coast road round the top Tongue – Durness – Ullapool – Garve – Achnasheen – Gairloch – Lochcarron –Inverinate – Invergarry – Fort William – Glencoe – Crianlarich – Tarbet – Dumbarton – Erskine Bridge – Largs – Girvan coast road back to Cairnryan. 3 best riding roads not to miss A835 Ullapool - Garve, A87 Skye – Invergarry, A82 through Glencoe. Scenery wise stunning loop out round Lochinver on way to Ullapool, also the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, head out towards Mallaig once at Fort William, left at Lochailort and round the coast to the Corran ferry just north of Glencoe. Hope that gives you some ideas. Graeme [/QUOTE]
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