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#21
Not had time at computer, but couple of roads not explicitly mentioned are the Laggan road (Newtonmore to Fort William) think it's the A86, links up well when going from Blairgowrie to Braemar to Tomintoul then Granton on Spey down to aviemore / Newtonmore (keeping off the A9).

Also Glasgow, Arrochar, Inveraray, Lochgilphead, Oban and ending with a sensational piece of road from Oban to Tyndrum, the last ten miles is particularly sublime smooth, smooth tarmac and swoopy road ; heaven
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(05-03-14, 07:52 PM)Hiswitsend link Wrote: Not had time at computer, but couple of roads not explicitly mentioned are the Laggan road (Newtonmore to Fort William) think it's the A86, links up well when going from Blairgowrie to Braemar to Tomintoul then Granton on Spey down to aviemore / Newtonmore (keeping off the A9).

Also Glasgow, Arrochar, Inveraray, Lochgilphead, Oban and ending with a sensational piece of road from Oban to Tyndrum, the last ten miles is particularly sublime smooth, smooth tarmac and swoopy road ; heaven
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#23
locksmith look here or maybe loch here

http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,8108....l#msg79837

did the trip last year was soooo lucky with weather.
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#24
Glen nevis campsite near Fort William have lodges as well as good camping facilities , it's a great base to travel out from , you could get to Isle of Skye , Lochness , John o Groats , Stirling , Glencoe , Inverness , all doable there and back in a day .
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