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Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2021 2:19 pm
by Deleted User 18446
Booked 1 night north of Edinburgh on way up 3 nights Ullapool to do parts of Nc 500 3 nights Kyle of Lochalsh to do Isle of Skye as far as I've got so far .Probably come back on ferry to Mallaig see Harry Potter train and the bridge if times work out .

Was inspired by Polish guy on uk plated mk2 Tmax on YouTube :kiss:
I think it may be another staycation year so need to book.Although have paid deposit on Spain accommodation early May so hopefully go ahead don't have to consider wife on that one . :lol:
Tour 1 now moved to October 2022 due to new covid

Re: Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:56 pm
by MrGrumpy
Sounds good. The Kyle of Lochalsh general area is the best bit of Scotland IMHO. I don't find the North Coast isn't so interesting, and now is full of people doing the NC500 as well!

Re: Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2021 5:13 pm
by Deleted User 18446
I've done the whole route couple of times so just picked bits liked the best .Plus Ullapool and Kyle of Lochalsh have all you need in terms of civilization.Told wife going on my own she said not going in the van then .I thought about it and if she wants to come could take scoot in the van .After that watching day time tv about moving to the country
Lynmouth and Lynton was on .Last year went there from Ilfracombe couldn't get a parking space any where. So maybe the future of Staycationing is take scoot in back of the van days out on the scooter .

Re: Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2021 1:03 pm
by Du PontChardon
I sometimes dip into a forum about caravanning/motorhomes and the NC500 often comes up as the topic of discussion. I've never actually ventured that far north, and although some of the roads look to be fun on two-wheels, I'm not sure the scenery in the region would especially appeal to me. With the area also having the nuclear waste processing site and some of the most radioactive beaches in the world, I would certainly be avoiding any wind-blown sand!
According to the forum, at certain times of the year the area does seem to be full of caravanners, motor-homers etc parking wherever they feel, including the designated passing spaces on narrow roads, emptying their waste products and filling rubbish bins with their assorted refuse as they go along. It has been made worse of late by all accounts, due to Covid forcing people to holiday in the U.K. It seems that some locals in the north of Scotland are quite sick of the NC500 craze, with small retail businesses particularly annoyed, as these visitors have already filled their diesel tanks and larders at supermarkets on the way up!
I guess, this is probably the case now in many popular parts of this country, particularly so with the exodus of people to the coast/country/theme park every bank holiday weekend.

Re: Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2021 4:15 pm
by Deleted User 18446
You forgot to mention the midges and changeable weather .

I've changed accommodation at Kyle of Lochash to actually on Skye it's self found a mobile home in someone's garden on Airbnb near beach with a sea view ๐Ÿ˜ so put a deposit on that .

Re: Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2021 4:19 pm
by Du PontChardon
Sagalout, that does sound like an excellent decision! Enjoy...

Re: Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 8:45 pm
by Stibbs
Go up the east coast. Arbroath and that area is beautiful and not as busy. Scotland is a truly lovely country with loads of places to discover. The secret is to find the bits most people donโ€™t visit. Central and East are great places to explore especially if you like a bit of the amber nectar. Distilleries around these parts offer lovely smooth malts. Park your bike up for a couple of nights somewhere like Perth or in the Speyside area and get a coach trip for a few wee drams. We went up to Scotland (Arbroath and Carnoustie) to Visit wifeโ€™s relatives in September. Hardly any midges on the East coast but views and scenery are stunning.

Re: Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 11:31 pm
by Deleted User 18446
On my list to have Arbroath smokies after watching one man and his campervan go there and smoke some in a barrel. ๐Ÿ˜†



Re: Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2021 12:06 am
by Deleted User 18446
Came across a father and son on forza 125s on Applecoss pass single track .I've been pondering a forza 125 long term would see me out combined with having a campervan and pottering around.I was impressed with hill starts out of passing places and 60 mph is enough to tour Scotland. My birthday is June May treat my self get new on pcp could give it back when 70 or pay balance ๐Ÿ˜†

Does appear busy but on single track is a bit stop start at best of times and the pass is very popular. Out North of Ullapool it varies 2 Lane and single track not sure about Skye only done bits with 2 Lane.





Re: Sagalout tour 3 Scotland June 2022

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2021 11:08 am
by Du PontChardon
Thanks for uploading that, Sagalout. An enjoyable watch and what appeared to be perfect weather for a gentle, leisurely ride.