Good point Dom, all surfaces f*cked somewhere or other on good routes, even the m-ways are currently a slalom. Going to take years to sort it all out
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r10crw wrote:Loch laggan, constant flowing corners with tar like donny
Yep the A890 is just epic, and the A832 too - in fact most of Wester Ross. Best bit of the A832 (in my opinion...) is the first bit from Achnahseen to Kinlochewe - resurfaced with EU money (supposedly 80 million Euros for West Ross Road Improvements to improve access) - it's one piece of tarmac for over 40 miles.....wianw wrote:Many favourites for different reasons, top 3 would be :
A890 - Achnasheen to Strathcarron - especially the first 10 miles long sweeping bends, stunning views little traffic
A832 - especially along the shores of Loch Maree
B9704?? - The Struie Hill from Alness to Ardgay - Often done this early in the morning heading for the Orkney Ferry, good mix of twisty and fast
Now, I need to plan a route to thread all this together.......
Ian
I can empathise – so many roads in Stirlingshire have become (IMO) unusable over the last two winters.Dominic wrote:Can anyone suggest a road that has an intact surface? All my favorite local routes have suffered this winter.
ed wrote:Dukes Pass
I used to love those roads too.H8OAG wrote:crieff -amulree-glen quaich - kenmore - ben lawers - glenlyon - aberfeldy - crieff
90% of that stretch had been recently resurfaced with lovely smooth tarmac... really good fun stretch of road.Kelvin wrote:Road to Muirkirk en route to Kames was always deserted and fun. However, the surface was buggered when I lived in Scotland so God knows what it's like now. I used to blow away the cobwebs doing this route then east onto the A70 and back through Lanark then down the Clyde Valley.
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