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"The East Side of the country is rather dull in comparison to the west coast. I tend to hang a right at Betty's hill and head down the Lairg road, a very scenic route that will take you down to Inverness. " Went down that once & honestly thought it wasn't going to end! Beautiful scenery but nothing & no one for miles & miles. The kinda road you don't want to break down on | |||
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"Watch out for local drivers especially on the west side where it’s a lot of single track roads!! They’re local so think they take priority over any other traffic and generally won’t pull in to passing places for anything they consider tourist traffic (campers, caravans, motorbikes etc.). Almost had a few head ons on the motorbike with locals when I did it. " So did you stop to ask if they were local or just assume? In my experience it was often the tourists that clearly didn't know how single track roads work, or how to reverse when needed, were the problem | |||
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"A few of us planning on heading out soon just all weather dependent " Keep us in mind too | |||
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"I started planning a route and got prices for hotels and was astounded by the costs. £130 a night was not seemed excessive." Standard supply and demand. Unless you stay in Inverness there aren’t the budget brands. | |||
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"So did you stop to ask if they were local or just assume? In my experience it was often the tourists that clearly didn't know how single track roads work, or how to reverse when needed, were the problem" Being a delivery driver, I drive these roads a lot, and can confirm tourists are more a problem than locals. | |||
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"Was up in Applecross yesterday. The roads were amazing and had such a good run apart from a twat in a wee car doing 25max down the pass and would not pull over to let bikes pass. Ignorant twat. You do need to book a table at the Applecross Inn and the food was adequate at best - nothing like the amazing seafood I’ve had there before - still happy to be there though of course!" I dont buy any food, always supply my own, refuse to give locals my business when they grudge visitors and act as if they own the place, same with Glen Coe, Isle of Skye, I visit but will not pay into economies where you are not welcome. | |||
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"Whatever you do do not wild camp they are truly peeved off with the mess people are leaving behind very few b and b open and they are not many up there so make sure you book in advance worth it the _iews are outstanding great roads for motorbikes " YOU are in Scotland, you can Wild Camp where ever you choose people should know their rights down load "the Scottish Outdoor Access Code" and know your rights, you can simply ignore "Private road" signs, No Access signs that have been put up by people who do not know the Law of Scotland just make sure you know your rights and bin or take home all litter. | |||
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"Whatever you do do not wild camp they are truly peeved off with the mess people are leaving behind very few b and b open and they are not many up there so make sure you book in advance worth it the _iews are outstanding great roads for motorbikes YOU are in Scotland, you can Wild Camp where ever you choose people should know their rights down load "the Scottish Outdoor Access Code" and know your rights, you can simply ignore "Private road" signs, No Access signs that have been put up by people who do not know the Law of Scotland just make sure you know your rights and bin or take home all litter." you cannot wild camp wherever you choose, only where the code says you can! | |||
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"Whatever you do do not wild camp they are truly peeved off with the mess people are leaving behind very few b and b open and they are not many up there so make sure you book in advance worth it the _iews are outstanding great roads for motorbikes YOU are in Scotland, you can Wild Camp where ever you choose people should know their rights down load "the Scottish Outdoor Access Code" and know your rights, you can simply ignore "Private road" signs, No Access signs that have been put up by people who do not know the Law of Scotland just make sure you know your rights and bin or take home all litter." you can’t go where ever you like there are rules and bit off common senses is need, and make sure you clean up after your self | |||
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"just home from 400mile plus bike ride, roads are nose to tail with traffic all round Glen Coe, fort william, Oban etc good on the bike, but I think I would be bored shitless on 4 wheels. " That’s not the NC500 route | |||
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"just home from 400mile plus bike ride, roads are nose to tail with traffic all round Glen Coe, fort william, Oban etc good on the bike, but I think I would be bored shitless on 4 wheels. That’s not the NC500 route" I think I know that lol as I am local you really think the NC500 route is any better, trust me it is much worse, fool on you if you think its going to be quiet. | |||
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"just home from 400mile plus bike ride, roads are nose to tail with traffic all round Glen Coe, fort william, Oban etc good on the bike, but I think I would be bored shitless on 4 wheels. That’s not the NC500 route I think I know that lol as I am local you really think the NC500 route is any better, trust me it is much worse, fool on you if you think its going to be quiet. " Did it last week and the road was fairly quiet much less that we expect! | |||
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"Watch out for local drivers especially on the west side where it’s a lot of single track roads!! They’re local so think they take priority over any other traffic and generally won’t pull in to passing places for anything they consider tourist traffic (campers, caravans, motorbikes etc.). Almost had a few head ons on the motorbike with locals when I did it. So did you stop to ask if they were local or just assume? In my experience it was often the tourists that clearly didn't know how single track roads work, or how to reverse when needed, were the problem" Good point and apologies for the generalisation however having grown up in Inverness and north I’m quite familiar with the roads on the NC500 and how some drivers behave. You are quite right though, tourists can be worse but on my last trip it was the locals. Even had a few pull up alongside and tell me to get out the way even though they were the ones that had driven past the passing place and should have stopped in or opposite. Thankfully I was on a motorbike so didn’t need to reverse ha ha | |||
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"Watch out for local drivers especially on the west side where it’s a lot of single track roads!! They’re local so think they take priority over any other traffic and generally won’t pull in to passing places for anything they consider tourist traffic (campers, caravans, motorbikes etc.). Almost had a few head ons on the motorbike with locals when I did it. So did you stop to ask if they were local or just assume? In my experience it was often the tourists that clearly didn't know how single track roads work, or how to reverse when needed, were the problem Good point and apologies for the generalisation however having grown up in Inverness and north I’m quite familiar with the roads on the NC500 and how some drivers behave. You are quite right though, tourists can be worse but on my last trip it was the locals. Even had a few pull up alongside and tell me to get out the way even though they were the ones that had driven past the passing place and should have stopped in or opposite. Thankfully I was on a motorbike so didn’t need to reverse ha ha " To be fair summer is a recipe for disaster on single track - you have tourists that don't know how to use them and locals that barely look at the road and then the few of us in between that are trying to be conscientious getting from A to B! | |||
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"A NEW overnight caravan/campervan site has been established in Golspie, it has emerged. https://www.northern-times.co.uk/news/site-provided-at-golspie-for-motorhomes-to-park-up-overnight-208869/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook" Article some what over reaches. What has been provided is two portaloos at the bottom of Ben Bhraggie. | |||
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