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Macca1987

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Well folks, just back from our 2 week trip doing the NC500 round the coast of Scotland
All I can say is AMAZING
I have never driven so much or walked so much in two weeks in my life, but every bit of it was worth it

It may not be for everyone, but if you are into
Majestic Scenery
Beautiful Beaches
Wonderful Waterfalls
Fantastic Castles
Hiking and woodland walks
Then it could be for you
We went anti clockwise, so got to see the beaches, some castles and lovely woodland walks first, when you come to the west coast it is so much more rugged, but the scenery is fantastic, walks to some amazing waterfalls, took the gondola half way up Ben Nevis, then took a final two day in Stirling to see all of the historic things, Bannockburn, Wallace Monument, and Stirling Castle to name a few
 

clint van damme

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Well folks, just back from our 2 week trip doing the NC500 round the coast of Scotland
All I can say is AMAZING
I have never driven so much or walked so much in two weeks in my life, but every bit of it was worth it

It may not be for everyone, but if you are into
Majestic Scenery
Beautiful Beaches
Wonderful Waterfalls
Fantastic Castles
Hiking and woodland walks
Then it could be for you
We went anti clockwise, so got to see the beaches, some castles and lovely woodland walks first, when you come to the west coast it is so much more rugged, but the scenery is fantastic, walks to some amazing waterfalls, took the gondola half way up Ben Nevis, then took a final two day in Stirling to see all of the historic things, Bannockburn, Wallace Monument, and Stirling Castle to name a few

Great info cheers. Sounds amazing. Fingers crossed we get there next year
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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Always talked about doing the cycling tour of the NC500 but never got around to it...Pedal Britain are currently offering a good tour deal for next year but its cycling 513 miles over 7 days with no rest day.... Sadly those kind of miles are beyond me these days
 

Macca1987

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Always talked about doing the cycling tour of the NC500 but never got around to it...Pedal Britain are currently offering a good tour deal for next year but its cycling 513 miles over 7 days with no rest day.... Sadly those kind of miles are beyond me these days
Saw a lot of cyclists on the route, some were doing the big pass from Applecross, I was scared enough in the car, couldn't believe people were cycling it lol
 

Ian1779

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Well folks, just back from our 2 week trip doing the NC500 round the coast of Scotland
All I can say is AMAZING
I have never driven so much or walked so much in two weeks in my life, but every bit of it was worth it

It may not be for everyone, but if you are into
Majestic Scenery
Beautiful Beaches
Wonderful Waterfalls
Fantastic Castles
Hiking and woodland walks
Then it could be for you
We went anti clockwise, so got to see the beaches, some castles and lovely woodland walks first, when you come to the west coast it is so much more rugged, but the scenery is fantastic, walks to some amazing waterfalls, took the gondola half way up Ben Nevis, then took a final two day in Stirling to see all of the historic things, Bannockburn, Wallace Monument, and Stirling Castle to name a few
I’ve done it over two trips to Scotland and also took in the Outer Hebrides and Isle
of Skye as part of the second trip.
Truly breathtaking scenery.
 

Macca1987

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I’ve done it over two trips to Scotland and also took in the Outer Hebrides and Isle
of Skye as part of the second trip.
Truly breathtaking scenery.
That was our only regret, if we knew before planning what we actually did, we could have stretched our stopovers and made a couple of days on the Isle of Skye, we were so near, went to the Kyle of Lochalsh and could see the bridge to Skye from where we were parked. Obviously means another trip some time in the future to do the islands and some other places we missed
 

Macca1987

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It was, I think if we had stretched our driving a little in places we could have got onto the islands, but for us it was just the right amount of time, got to see so many places, so much scenery and castles and waterfalls and beaches, all the things we were looking forward to
 

Mcbean

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I hope you did this on a motorcycle 😮 it’s a brilliant ride - here crossing from Gourock to Dunoon as a start IMG_1656.jpeg
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Mrs BSB is from that neck of the woods, a beautiful part of the world though summer is definitely the best time to go. The train up from Inverness to Thurso/Wick is stunning in terms of scenery also. Remember seeing deer jumping around by the train tracks and perhaps less stunning, a great view of Ross County’s ground at Dingwall
 

Macca1987

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Mrs BSB is from that neck of the woods, a beautiful part of the world though summer is definitely the best time to go. The train up from Inverness to Thurso/Wick is stunning in terms of scenery also. Remember seeing deer jumping around by the train tracks and perhaps less stunning, a great view of Ross County’s ground at Dingwall
Only problem with the later you get into summer are the midges, little bastards
 

Robinshio

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looking at doing 3-4 weeks up there next summer, mixture of guest houses and camping (to keep cost down) - no idea on itinerary yet but outside of Edinburgh and glasgow/ loch lomond - never really done scotland, so any tips welcome
 

Macca1987

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looking at doing 3-4 weeks up there next summer, mixture of guest houses and camping (to keep cost down) - no idea on itinerary yet but outside of Edinburgh and glasgow/ loch lomond - never really done scotland, so any tips welcome
Good tip is to invest in a good book about the NC500. We went for NC500 by Robbie Roams, he has done the route several times. Points out all of the places of interest, where to stay (B&B, hotels, glamping, camp sites etc) and things to do. We based our trip off that but also planned a lot of our own things.
One thing I would say is plan in your stops early as the good places tend to get booked up early, and one last comment for now, do not go anywhere near The Weigh Inn in Thurso lol
 

Macca1987

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looking at doing 3-4 weeks up there next summer, mixture of guest houses and camping (to keep cost down) - no idea on itinerary yet but outside of Edinburgh and glasgow/ loch lomond - never really done scotland, so any tips welcome
One other thing Robinshio, the better half said, get yourself on a couple of the NC500 Facebook groups, people there will be currently doing the NC500 or just done it and you can pick up some tasty tit bits on what's going on in real time
 

Kneeza

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Skye is wonderful, but I don't see me ever doing the NC500 as such. I'd much rather just tour about as the whim takes me - including a few days crossing the Great Glen. Love that.
 

Macca1987

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Skye is wonderful, but I don't see me ever doing the NC500 as such. I'd much rather just tour about as the whim takes me - including a few days crossing the Great Glen. Love that.
I think that is what we would do next time, pick and choose where we go, see some of the islands, met some lovely people up there who were doing just that, pinging from one side of the country to the other just to do the things they wanted.
 

Kneeza

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I think that is what we would do next time, pick and choose where we go, see some of the islands, met some lovely people up there who were doing just that, pinging from one side of the country to the other just to do the things they wanted.
Exactly this.
The NC500, while it has its attractions, has become too much of a draw. There's far more to Scotland.
 

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