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Road trip to scotland in september??



Ash.

North West
ClioSport Area Rep
As the title says i fancy a road trip to scotland Ive said for years that I was going to go so if anyone is up for it the more the merrier!


So not much of a plan yet but I am going on the 2nd,3rd and 4th of september thats a friday saturday and a sunday. not sure where to go yet i just one to go and get lost for a few days and at some point go to Loch Lomond and maybe stay at Cameron House on Loch Lomond and maybe a night out in one of the citys.


so anyone up for it or know wheres best to go???


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Dan

  Yozza'd Blue Bus
Hello :)

Glasgow = mint night out + potentially getting stabbed bbbbbbuuuuuuuuutttttt the mint night out always wins me over haha ;)
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Stay in Edinburgh for a night it's a stunningly beautiful city I could spend my life there.

Amazing bars, amazing food, culture, people!
 

Ash.

North West
ClioSport Area Rep
Well I'd be up for the two Glasgow and Edinburgh I'd would be fun but we do need to go abd get lost in the day see these mad roads and killer views.
 

Ash.

North West
ClioSport Area Rep
O and might have to have a game of crazy golf a mate of mine has just set a course up near Glasgow. Could be fun.
 

Ash.

North West
ClioSport Area Rep
I hope some of the northbest lot are up for this after all should make some ace photos, epic roads to go on and a top night out!
 

Ash.

North West
ClioSport Area Rep
Mate I think everyone has bin quiet this year. I think money and weather has alot to do with :(
 
  182 cup
If your up loch lomand way, Glen Coe is a must!

Il give you some of our biking routes from last year if you like ash
 

Ash.

North West
ClioSport Area Rep
If your up loch lomand way, Glen Coe is a must!

Il give you some of our biking routes from last year if you like ash

yer mate if youve still got them Id be well up for that. Do you not fancy the trip mate???
 
  182 cup
I would be up for it yeah, will be a choke of hundred squid In fuel plus bed and board but I'm sure I could manage that!
 

Joe#

ClioSport Club Member
As you no ash I'm really up for going, but might be going to Egypt on the 30th of augaust, I'll let you no if anything changes :(
 

Ash.

North West
ClioSport Area Rep
Right anyone still game for this?? I am still going and i am sure cazyasswhiteboy is??
Need to start planning it all out soon.
 
Me and Jon.G went to Fort Bill a few years back, the roads up there are brilliant, Glen Coe is a must for the scenery, traffic can be a pain though. If you're going up there the A830 Fort William to Mallaig is perfect! 42 Miles of probably the best driving I have ever done, scenery, smooth(ish) challenging tarmac, and it all ends up by the sea :)
 

The Chubby Pirate

ClioSport Club Member
  Golf R
Hello :)

Glasgow = mint night out + potentially getting stabbed bbbbbbuuuuuuuuutttttt the mint night out always wins me over haha ;)

Personally you'll only find trouble here if you look for trouble! The people are generally nice/okay, as with most city centres its the arsehole bouncers as usual.
 

Ash.

North West
ClioSport Area Rep
Me and Jon.G went to Fort Bill a few years back, the roads up there are brilliant, Glen Coe is a must for the scenery, traffic can be a pain though. If you're going up there the A830 Fort William to Mallaig is perfect! 42 Miles of probably the best driving I have ever done, scenery, smooth(ish) challenging tarmac, and it all ends up by the sea :)


Sounds ace mate I haven't got w clue where to go yet I just want to see as much as Scotland as poss:)
 
Loch Lomand is brilliant too, plus isn't too deep into the hills! Depends how far you're willing to go, Isle of Skye is stunning too, and the ferry leaves from Mallaig iirc. Another nice photo opportunity that is little known about is down Glen Nevis, basicially its a single track road that leads round the base, and to the back of Ben Nevis, starts in Fort Bill. Also the road around Kinlochleven, in Glen Coe is amazing, the road goes really quite high so vertigo sufferers enter at your own risk! If you're not fussed about petrol and time, then Fort Bill is probably the best start point, head in any direction and you will not be dissapointed, Spean Bridge and Ft. Agustus to the north, Glen Coe to the south and Mallaig to the East. Enjoy :D
 
  Clio RS 172 /Trafic
I go up to Mull via Glasgow and Oban for the Tour of Mull Rally in October and it's a mega drive up there. The road along the west side of the Loch Lomond is stunning and so is the road on the east. Mull has some awesome roads. You can take a ferry from Oban that takes about 45 minutes. There's stunning scenery on the island and lots of wildlife especially deer. They can be a menace at night in the forest sections so be aware as they can make a huge mess of a car if you are unlucky enough to hit one. The stags are colossal! Look on You Tube for clips of Mull Rally to give you some idea what the roads are like. They are all tarmac but mostly single track with passing places. Callum Duffy reaches speeds upto 140+ at night in his Mk2 Escort on the rally!!!
 


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