ReadySalted
Active Member
I'm looking to have a trip (3 - 4 days), to travel to Scotland.
I've always wanted to go but never been there so am planning to spend a few days there over the Christmas period (maybe between xmas and new year, or during the first week in Jan).
I'm not interested in visiting Edinburgh, or big industrial tourist hotspots like bridges.
I want to see and experience the wild areas of Scotland, and having seen Monty Halls great escape, I'd love to drive the barreach na ba (sp??) pass.
Basically I'm planning to pack the disco full of camping stuff, food, loads of cold weather gear, and your normal tools etc. and head to Scotland. Once into Scotland, I'd like a list of 4 or 5 places to visits, and am all about visiting the small but notable things (a poignant mountainside cafe, a beautiful mountain road or a famous deer park etc.), and then coming back perhaps through one of the northern national parks.
Oh and the start and finish will be Hereford.
If anyone can advise me on the best routes to take, good spots to visit, and any tips like what to take, (besides the obvious), and the conditions I'm likely to encounter, I would very much appreciate it.
I feel as though planning a little trip like this, is just as much a part of the journey as the actual wheels turning, so any help I get to mean I'm prepared, and have an exiting and interesting destination and stops along the way would be fantastic.
At the moment the skeleton plan is as simple as... day 1 go to or a good way towards, scotland, day 2 go to first few places, day 3, go to a few more places and start heading south, day 4 travel home.
Things like feeding, and overnight arrangements, are as yet undecided, so input to all that sort of stuff is very welcome.
Thanks.
I've always wanted to go but never been there so am planning to spend a few days there over the Christmas period (maybe between xmas and new year, or during the first week in Jan).
I'm not interested in visiting Edinburgh, or big industrial tourist hotspots like bridges.
I want to see and experience the wild areas of Scotland, and having seen Monty Halls great escape, I'd love to drive the barreach na ba (sp??) pass.
Basically I'm planning to pack the disco full of camping stuff, food, loads of cold weather gear, and your normal tools etc. and head to Scotland. Once into Scotland, I'd like a list of 4 or 5 places to visits, and am all about visiting the small but notable things (a poignant mountainside cafe, a beautiful mountain road or a famous deer park etc.), and then coming back perhaps through one of the northern national parks.
Oh and the start and finish will be Hereford.
If anyone can advise me on the best routes to take, good spots to visit, and any tips like what to take, (besides the obvious), and the conditions I'm likely to encounter, I would very much appreciate it.
I feel as though planning a little trip like this, is just as much a part of the journey as the actual wheels turning, so any help I get to mean I'm prepared, and have an exiting and interesting destination and stops along the way would be fantastic.
At the moment the skeleton plan is as simple as... day 1 go to or a good way towards, scotland, day 2 go to first few places, day 3, go to a few more places and start heading south, day 4 travel home.
Things like feeding, and overnight arrangements, are as yet undecided, so input to all that sort of stuff is very welcome.
Thanks.
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