Touring Scottish highlands
We are intending to tour northern Scotland next year, and was wondering if anyone has any advice on the suitability of taking a caravan from Thurso to Ullapool.. Would we be taking a risk by taking this route,, any advice would be appreciated,, Thank You,,
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What roads are you intending to use, WP?
We've been right across the top from Dunnet Bay to Durness and down the west to Ullapool and beyond with no problems. Admittedly it was with a MH but others do it with cvans.
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Thanks for your comments Tinwheeler,, we would be on A836,-A838-A394-A837 -A835.. I noticed on the map that A836- A838 have passing places. but I assume the traffic would be fairly light on these roads.
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Yes, that's the route we took. I'd suggest not aiming to cover too many miles in old day. I don't recall much of the road being single track and there wasn't a lot of traffic. The passing places are frequent and you can usually see well ahead to know what's approaching. Use the passing places to allow traffic to overtake you as well as for passing oncoming vehicles. I don't think you'll have a problem.
We used the club sites at Dunnet and Altnaharra, then the Sango Sands site at Durness, on to a site at Scourie, then down to Ardmair Point site and across to DIngwall.
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Hi Woolley park, we were in that area last summer. Visited Altnaharra for a few days. We then headed towards Ullapool via Lairg, to the Ledmore junction. We never had a problem and wouldn't expect anyone to. The roads are used by lorries so are wide enough for vans. It's rare for you not to be able to see far enough ahead to take advantage of the passing places. As you say, the roads are not busy. So no risk at all. Enjoy!. Alex.
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You've just received the usual Very Good Advice on touring Northern Scotland
As a confirmed lover of touring oop north I assure you that you will not drive too fast 'cos the scenery is great & you don't want to miss that, so you will find it easy to concede the road to the working vehicles, -- just look for the Passing Place Markers, usually a WHITE DIAMOND on a pole.
Remember its a Holiday so take Tinwheelers advice & dont try to cover too many miles per day. Enjoy the experience BUT take the midge repellent, such as Avons " Dry Oil Skin So Soft", "Smidge that midge" etc and use it before they start nibbling !!
If you spend some time trawling thro' these threads on this forum you should find lots of info, 90-odd % of which will agree with the above guidance.
Brian
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A lovely drive and no major problem for a caravan . if you are dropping off your caravan at Ullapool ,it is well worth the taking the car on the Assynt road (from Kylesku to Lochinver ) which is spectacular but not at all suitable for caravans , or motorhomes for that matter. Enjoy your trip .
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