Scotland - Argyll & Buteful
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Re: Scotland - Argyll & Buteful
Back up to the A82 and left towards Glen Coe. With it being early morning the road was quiet so had a lovely run down to Glen Coe
At Glen Coe I turn right unto the B863 to Kinlochleven and a breakfast stop
Gave the ice wall climbing a miss!
A nice village to stop in
With a large river running into the Loch
At Glen Coe I turn right unto the B863 to Kinlochleven and a breakfast stop
Gave the ice wall climbing a miss!
A nice village to stop in
With a large river running into the Loch
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Re: Scotland - Argyll & Buteful
Followed the B863 round the otherside of the Loch and re-joined the A82, turning right and unto the Corran ferry. Off the ferry and left unto the A861, then another left unto the B8043, another great single track road hugging the shoreline of Loch Linnhe before turning inland and then left unto the A884 to Lochaline for the ferry to Mull
Unto Mull and a left unto theA849
Unto Mull and a left unto theA849
Re: Scotland - Argyll & Buteful
Thanks for posting you have just been on some of my favourite roads there Flintlock
Next time PM me before you go and I might be able to put on a couple of lanes you was very close to your route
Next time PM me before you go and I might be able to put on a couple of lanes you was very close to your route
If your not the lead dog the view never change's
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Re: Scotland - Argyll & Buteful
Cheers Eric, wildo, always like to find new roads to ride in Scotland.
So after a late lunch I take the B8073 to Calgary Bay and set up camp for the night
A nice spot to wild camp, now quite popular and also has a toilet block.
The next morning I continue around Mull on the B8073, great views. Highland cattle and small herds of Red Deer, couldnt be any more scottish
So after a late lunch I take the B8073 to Calgary Bay and set up camp for the night
A nice spot to wild camp, now quite popular and also has a toilet block.
The next morning I continue around Mull on the B8073, great views. Highland cattle and small herds of Red Deer, couldnt be any more scottish
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Re: Scotland - Argyll & Buteful
From Oban its the A816 to Kilmelford and a left unto an un-named single track road to check out a possible wild campsite on theshore of Loch an Losgainn Mor. Unfortuntly it had been fenced off by a local angling club. However the road around the Loch was great.
I end up back on the A816, then left unto the B840, through Ford and along Loch Awe, another great spot. Ended up back at Inveraray where I met a fellow ABR on a nicely sorted KTM who told me there was a hostel in town, (forgot your name, but nice talking to you- cheers) rain was coming in so I took a bunk for the night and got a much needed shower in the morning.
Thursday started wet, I headed down the A83 with a breakfast stop in Tarbet, then the B8001 to Claonaig to catch a ferry to Arran
I end up back on the A816, then left unto the B840, through Ford and along Loch Awe, another great spot. Ended up back at Inveraray where I met a fellow ABR on a nicely sorted KTM who told me there was a hostel in town, (forgot your name, but nice talking to you- cheers) rain was coming in so I took a bunk for the night and got a much needed shower in the morning.
Thursday started wet, I headed down the A83 with a breakfast stop in Tarbet, then the B8001 to Claonaig to catch a ferry to Arran
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