Towing North Coast 500
Hi
Just starting to plan a trip anti clockwise on the NC500 for May 2022, with our 7.4mtr caravan behind a SSangyong Korando.
We live in the midlands and plan to drive to Edinburgh for a couple of nights the to Inverness and start the trip from there and returning there at the end of the trip.
My wife has been talking to someone who did the route on a motorcycle, saying various comments about shear drops and very narrow roads with very few passing places and extremely tight twisting roads, so would appreciate advice from people who have done this trip with a caravan, to hopefully lay my wife's fears to rest.
Unfortunately I do not have a copy of the CAMC magazine that covered the NC500.
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We did the NC500 in May this year towing a caravan, its the second time we've done it. First time was 30 years ago towing a 6 berth caravan.
There are some single track roads across the top but they are not bad and there is no drop offs, plenty of passing places to be had.
There are a couple of single track roads on the west coast but again, plenty of passing places. Don't know where these drop offs are, we never saw any that would scare us.
If you are confident at towing and you take your time it is perfectly doable. Thousands do it every year.
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It’s probably Bealach na Ba near Applecross that person was referring to (check Google). That route is a big no-no but the rest is very doable as TG said.
Just read your map for gradients and single track indications and use passing places sensibly to pass oncoming traffic and to allow others to overtake you and you’ll be fine. The NC500 can be very busy these days so May is likely a good time to go. Check out UK Campsite website for sites away from the areas where club sites exist.
I think you can access the magazine online via this website.
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ALVIV, If you type “NC 500 with caravan” in your internet search box you will find all you need to know.
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