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By *lankpatty OP   Man
over a year ago

Nottingham

Hi everyone one me and a frend with ower wife's are doing the nc500 dose enyone can help with the root to do it and b&b stops were going 2 star ivory in Glasgow or Edinburgh were think it might be 5 stops in all just not sure how 2 plan it so if enyone as the root it would be a godsend to me

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By *onDom CplCouple
over a year ago

london

There’s an nc500 Facebook group.

What are you using to navigate?

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By *ock69erMan
over a year ago

Middle o’ Fife

A route? Good question...

If you do the run clockwise, keep the water on your left.

If you do it anti clockwise, keep the water on your right.

There you go... enjoy the ride, enjoy God's country, be nice to the locals and worry less about riding a route for the sake of it being a route.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don’t be pressured to stick to the route just enjoy it and ride where you want! If you go off track exploring who cares!!

You camping or hotels?

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By *outhessex14Man
over a year ago

basildon

As above use the nc500 Facebook page, loads of useful tips there. I've used booking.com for a range of hotels/b&bs everytime Ive been. Ullapool is a great place to stop for the night.

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By *appychappy13Man
over a year ago

Addlestone

I done this 4 years ago and doing it again this year both times it will be hostels as it works out so much cheaper and this year we going to include the orkney Islands, skye and Isle of mull

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By *ouble_The_DelightCouple
over a year ago

Wakefield

We and 4 friends are going in May, a mixture of accommodation booked. Have joined the FB group and found it very helpful, so looking forward to it.

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By *aggismuncher69Man
over a year ago

Johnstone

Thoroughly recommend doing it anti-clockwise i.e. start in Inverness. The East coast is good and you can do distilleries, Dunrobin castle etc. but as you head West the scenery gets more and more dramatic. Enjoy and pack for the weather i.e. assume winter all year

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