3 day's in Scotland.

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3 day's in Scotland.

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Time for a trip . 3 nights.
Day 1...is getting up there, staying in hotel in Drymen, east of Loch Lomond.
Day 2...hotel in Oban so I've come up with, i think, a pretty scenic route, including the Duke's Pass that I've been meaning to do for a while. If anyone's got any suggestions on route, I'm all ears.

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Day 3... is Oban to Ayr. Suggestions welcome.

Was gonna go up to Invergarry and the 87 to Skye, but hotels are few and far between and cost a bomb. Last years Autumn trip was cancelled due to shit weather coming in, so hope we get this done. 👍
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Do the east coast up from Ayr and the ferry from gourock to Dunoon rather than through Glasgow.

If you’re up glencoe way after Oban then do the B863 from glencoe to ballachullish though kinlochleven.
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Got to do Glen Coe, hum the James Bond theme while you're doing it.
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Mr Moofo wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 4:16 pm It rains
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When it isn't raining it's drizzling
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wheelnut wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 7:53 pm Do the east coast up from Ayr and the ferry from gourock to Dunoon rather than through Glasgow.

If you’re up glencoe way after Oban then do the B863 from glencoe to ballachullish though kinlochleven.

I have stayed at McDonald's pods in Kinlochleven a few years back, yes a great road. What I remember most is 2 bloody great deers galloping across the road yards in front of me. Good weather aswel. 👍
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Go up the west side of Loch Lomond as far as Tarbet them take the A83 to Inverary. Turn right on the A819 to pick up the A85 west of Tyndrum, this is one of my favourite Scottish roads. Then loop up through Glencoe and back down to Oban.
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From Oban the A816 south to Lochgilphead and the A83 back up to Inverary is good fun, then retrace the route to Tarbet
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Back home after 900 miles of joy, well maybe not the motorway. Dry ride up Friday to Drymen and dry ride home from Ayr today, Saturday and Sunday showers but great roads and all new to me almost.

From Aberfoyle it was up the Duke's Pass and the Trossachs,bit misty and on to Callander for a full Scottish in a great cafe on the main street. A great little loop turning right at Lochearnhead and the a85. Left up the a822 , a826 and a827 via Kenmore. Fantastic roads and on to Oban.

Sunday was south from Oban on the a816, down to Lochgilphead for a full Scottish. Up the 83 and on to Arrochar, turning down the a814, all fantastic. Passed Faslane and Helensburgh, over the Erskine bridge, following the coast to Greenock, Gourock and on to Ayr. Largs looked a nice place to stay i thought.

More beers and food in Ayr and home via the 713 and motorway at Gretna. A fantastic route, highly recommended. Took some pic's but as usual, you ride passed the best view's without chance to stop. 👍

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I’m only seeing this now. I grew up in Callander and Killin, those roads are what I’d class as my roads, ripped the arse out of many a bike on those roads taking the piss big time. Best roads there is.
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wull wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 10:03 pm I’m only seeing this now. I grew up in Callander and Killin, those roads are what I’d class as my roads, ripped the arse out of many a bike on those roads taking the piss big time. Best roads there is.
You familiar with the A827 going from Killin to Kenmore? My mate managed to write off three bikes in one spill on a long, straight bit of road. First biker was turning right, second biker slowed down accordingly, third biker was, well no idea what he was doing but he wasn't watching the road and bowled into the first two. He wasn't even going that quick as he was on a Burgman 400.
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Very much so, I love that stretch of road, it’s the kind of road where when you know it very well you can get going fairly quick but when folk don’t know it it gives them the fear.
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wheelnut wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 7:53 pm the ferry from gourock to Dunoon rather than through Glasgow.
I know this is an old post, but my Mrs and myself got the ferry over to Dunoon whilst on a mission to visit some friends who were staying in a place called Drimsymie Caravan Park (at least I think that was the place, having just checked out Google maps). We were on my FJR1300 and had travelled from the Newcastle -ish area on one tank of petrol. We came off the ferry and turned right with my eyes on stalks looking for a petrol station. Me, not having one of those new fangled things called a mobile telephone device could not "Google" it. After a mile or two I pulled over to ask a dog walker for petrol station directions. "I don't live here, I am on holiday". And off they walked. I spotted a Police car heading towards me, so on the premise, if you are lost, ask a Police man, I waved at him to get his attention. :D And he politely waved back to us a continued on his journey. :lol: So, on fumes, we continued on.
I now know that if I had turned left off the ferry I would have found a petrol station. :D
Google maps shows the trip to be about 225 miles which we did, both ways on 2 tanks of petrol. Which considering motorway speeds, country roads etc is pretty good for an old bus of a bike.
But I love Scotland. :D And breaking your journey with a ride on a ferry makes it seem more like a holiday. :D
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