Scottish Help Again Please. Planning a week in the Highlands

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Re: Scottish Help Again Please. Planning a week in the Highl

Post by Snapper » Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:35 pm

MacK wrote: Several hotels in Braemar you could stay in or the Spittal of Glenshee Hotel would be worth a try, and much used SE lunch stop!
Thanks for that what is the Spittal of Glenshee Hotel like ? from the pictures I have found on the web I am not sure if it is a wood shack or a decent hotel to stay at?

I take it, it is a ski-ing place?

Is the food any good?

A couple of other questions....

ULLAPOOL
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I am also looking at hotels in Ullapool and it looks like these.
http://www.ullapoolhotel.com/

http://www.harbour-lights.co.uk/


OBAN
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Dose anyone have any recommendations for Oban as well, Somewhere with decent parking for sports cars.

I have been looking at these

The Manor House Hotel
http://www.manorhouseoban.com/

Dungallan House Hotel
http://www.dungallanhotel-oban.co.uk/

Ards House
http://www.ardshouse.com/


Thanks

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Post by EliseR » Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:49 pm

Snapper wrote:Sanjoy

Will be coming in August. I am trying to miss out the Cities other than Edinburgh where we have tickets for the Millitary Tattoo.

Edinburgh is the last night before heading home. On route home I was planing to stop off at the Rosslyn Chapel before heading down the A7 to Carlisle.

But looking on a web sight earlier it had some big cover over it. Is that still the case?
Is it going to be quite a few of you? What dates in August?

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Post by Snapper » Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:09 pm

2x Caterhams 1x Exige & 1x other car TBA - Fist half of Aug

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Post by EliseR » Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:14 pm

Snapper wrote:2x Caterhams 1x Exige & 1x other car TBA - Fist half of Aug
Is anyone and everyone welcome?

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Post by Snapper » Sun Jun 03, 2007 1:28 am

All four cars that are going are couples (Aged between 40-64) and the trip is about aweek long stopping in different hotels along the way, which I am finding is becoming a bit of a night mare because all the different cars have different abilities at soaking up the miles. Which is playing havoc with the lenghts between the stages I would like. :thumbsdown It would be easier if all the cars were Lotuses :roll:

The Exige is very good at at covering distance even in the fine Scottish rain. The other car may well be a Porsche which will also not have a problem soaking up the miles as well. But The two Caterhams may pose a problem if the weather is like it was when I last ventured up that way. I am not sure what the pace will end up like, although no one is racing. The Caterhams which are normally quick cars may slow things down a fair bit if it rains. :drive The windscreen wiper just tend to smear the screen :ROFL and it is not fun being in a 7 with the roof up for long distances..


I only say this as a warning because the pace my be slower than you (Or I) would like. :roll:

Some parts of the trip have already been booked. Would you be wanting to join up for the whole trip or just for certain parts?

The trip will be finishing at your home town of Edinburgh.

Tickets for the Tattoo might be a problem because I had problem getting them for us all to be together when I ordered them in December. Mind you you might be feed up with the Tattoo seeing its in your home town. :ROFL

Would it be just you or you & your partner?

I don't see any reason why you couldn't come along, It would just need a bit of sorting out that I hadn't planned for, But that is not the end of the world. Originally I was just planning this for me & my partner which would have been easier because we wouldn't have needed anu real planning. Amazing how things change :roll:

Let me know your thoughts.....
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Post by EliseR » Sun Jun 03, 2007 9:09 am

Snapper wrote:All four cars that are going are couples (Aged between 40-64) and the trip is about aweek long stopping in different hotels along the way, which I am finding is becoming a bit of a night mare because all the different cars have different abilities at soaking up the miles. Which is playing havoc with the lenghts between the stages I would like. :thumbsdown It would be easier if all the cars were Lotuses:roll:

The Exige is very good at at covering distance even in the fine Scottish rain. The other car may well be a Porsche which will also not have a problem soaking up the miles as well. But The two Caterhams may pose a problem if the weather is like it was when I last ventured up that way. I am not sure what the pace will end up like, although no one is racing. The Caterhams which are normally quick cars may slow things down a fair bit if it rains. :drive The windscreen wiper just tend to smear the screen :ROFL and it is not fun being in a 7 with the roof up for long distances..


I only say this as a for warning because the pace my be slower than you (Or I) would like. :roll:

Some parts of the trip have already been booked. Would you be wanting to join up for the whole trip or just for certain parts?

The trip will be finishing at your home town of Edinburgh.

Tickets for the Tattoo might be a problem because I had problem getting them for us all to be together when I ordered them in December. Mind you you might be feed up with the Tattoo seeing its in your home town. :ROFL

Would it be just you or you & your partner?

I don't see any reason why you couldn't come along, It would just need a bit of sorting out that I hadn't planned for But that is not the end of the world. Originally I was just planning this for me & my partner which would have been easier because we wouldn't have needed and real planning. Amazing how things change :roll:

Let me know your thoughts.....

Sounds like it would real good fun, and would be cool to cruise with a few other Lotuses...I actually have my Honeymoon in August too, and its for a week so not sure if I can justify taking the time of work. SOunds like you don't need the additional headaches too!!

Maybe next year :)

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Re: Scottish Help Again Please. Planning a week in the Highl

Post by Snapper » Sun Jun 03, 2007 12:05 pm

Snapper wrote:
MacK wrote: Several hotels in Braemar you could stay in or the Spittal of Glenshee Hotel would be worth a try, and much used SE lunch stop!
Thanks for that what is the Spittal of Glenshee Hotel like ? from the pictures I have found on the web I am not sure if it is a wood shack or a decent hotel to stay at?

I take it, it is a ski-ing place?

Is the food any good?

A couple of other questions....

ULLAPOOL
=======

I am also looking at hotels in Ullapool and it looks like these.
http://www.ullapoolhotel.com/

http://www.harbour-lights.co.uk/


OBAN
====

Dose anyone have any recommendations for Oban as well, Somewhere with decent parking for sports cars.

I have been looking at these

The Manor House Hotel
http://www.manorhouseoban.com/

Dungallan House Hotel
http://www.dungallanhotel-oban.co.uk/

Ards House
http://www.ardshouse.com/


Thanks

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Re: Scottish Help Again Please. Planning a week in the Highl

Post by MacK » Mon Jun 04, 2007 9:18 am

Snapper wrote: what is the Spittal of Glenshee Hotel like ? from the pictures I have found on the web I am not sure if it is a wood shack or a decent hotel to stay at?

I take it, it is a ski-ing place?

Is the food any good?
I've only been to the Spittal a couple of times for lunch, and the food and service were good.
It is a cross between a wood shack and a decent hotel :wink: :D

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A couple of other questions....

ULLAPOOL
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I am also looking at hotels in Ullapool and it looks like these.
http://www.ullapoolhotel.com/

http://www.harbour-lights.co.uk/


OBAN
====

Dose anyone have any recommendations for Oban as well, Somewhere with decent parking for sports cars.

I have been looking at these

The Manor House Hotel
http://www.manorhouseoban.com/

Dungallan House Hotel
http://www.dungallanhotel-oban.co.uk/

Ards House
http://www.ardshouse.com/


Thanks
I've never stayed in any of those hotels, but the two in Ullapool look good, one I would recommend is the ceilidh place
Again I've not stayed in any of the Oban hotels either, but I've heard that Ards House is good.

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Post by douglasgdmw » Mon Jun 04, 2007 1:02 pm

Have spent a night in the "ceilidgh place" and it was good and the meal at night was excellent.


I did notice the Manor House in Oban is listed in the Alistair SawDays "special places to stay" web site . I use his recommendations a lot for when I am going abroad and the hotels/B&B's have never dissapointed:http://www.sawdays.co.uk/

Another option from the above website instead of the Spittal is:
http://www.sawdays.co.uk/search/display ... ID=BBB1857
(indicates B&B but may be for rental)


Alternatively
http://www.sawdays.co.uk/search/display ... ID=BBB9550

We also had a similar problem as you are having - me in the Lotus, mate in the Evo and his friends in BMW M3/Audi A4 convertible. Luckily we just vanished and let the BM's sat nav take care of everthing :D
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Thanks for that

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Post by Snapper » Sun Jun 10, 2007 4:57 pm

I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for places for short stops that would be of interest in these three sections of the route I plan on taking.

ie:. Places of interest, Historic attractions, Coffee & Lunch Stops Great views Ect.

Section A;
Section B;
Section C;

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Post by MacK » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:46 am

A: Plenty of distilleries on that section.

B: A bit north of Ullapool is Kylesku, worth a stop at the hotel, and too see the bridge and if time allowed a boat trip to see the highest waterfall in UK.
At Durness there is Smoo Cave, also just outside Durness there is a great beach just to the west.

C: Inverary Castle, Crarae Gardens, around Lochgilphead there are lots of ancient monuments, standing stones etc, http://www.kilmartin.org/
The Island of Seal and the Bridge over the Atlantic, south of Oban, could be worth a wee detour.

Hope that's a help.
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Post by Brian J » Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:12 pm

Can only speak for Manor House Oban - nice small 'country house' style hotel on the edge of Oban - very quiet and douce tho'
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Post by Snapper » Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:20 pm

A bit more help if you don't mind please

Which of these three routes would be the best one;

A;
B;
C;

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Post by simon » Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:23 pm

I'd do B if only to stop off at the pie shop in Lochinver and Achmelvich for the beach :D

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