Scotland or Wales
Scotland or Wales
Hi all me n my bro biker beats are planning a road trip in the summer, we're debating the best roads, also the best place were the police are biker friendly, what is the best place Scotland or Wales, we haven't been either yet so comment's and pictures would be helpful, cheers
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Re: Scotland or Wales
North and mid Wales are day tripable, so Scotland north Glasgow and Edinburgh. However don't count out East Anglia and the South west.
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Also, Scotland you should be going now. Come June the west coast will be rife with midge, at least when the wind drols.
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Scotland, i was going at the end of June for 5 days but its looks like it's gone to shit
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Scotland north west coast, wales is on the door step so good for day out
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i ride in the Highlands twice a year,have done for the past 8 or 9 years at least.
After the May Bank Hols the dreaded midge appear and try to eat you alive. from Mid July the roads are busy with Caravans all being driven by grandpa and Grandma.
As posted, the best time to go is now, west is best. Head up towards Loch Lomond, then keep left over Glencoe, Fort William or Oban. The road surfaces are superb , above Glasgow,you will rarely see any Police, they do know lots of bikers hit the roads at weekends though and use unmarked Bikes in certain areas, so be careful and ride safe
After the May Bank Hols the dreaded midge appear and try to eat you alive. from Mid July the roads are busy with Caravans all being driven by grandpa and Grandma.
As posted, the best time to go is now, west is best. Head up towards Loch Lomond, then keep left over Glencoe, Fort William or Oban. The road surfaces are superb , above Glasgow,you will rarely see any Police, they do know lots of bikers hit the roads at weekends though and use unmarked Bikes in certain areas, so be careful and ride safe
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Scotland mate up round Oban is really nice lovely winding roads hardly any traffic or plod
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Cheers chaps gonna be July so if it's a midge fest might go for Wales thanks for the help.
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In July, the Cairngorms are still great as is the coast. On a breezy day the midges aren't a problem and most of the NW is doable from Inverness.
A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
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