Bonnie Scotland

In this first edition, covering the entire West Coast from "Gretna Green" on the southwest border to "John O' Groats" at the far northern tip of this beautiful country, you'll find something for everyone on this tour, be it steep, winding coastal sections, traffic sparse routes through the Isles of Arran, Mull and Skye or the unforgettable passages through the "Highland Glens".
You'll find detailed info's about the route, historical sites, castles and places of interest as well as overnight accommodation, daily mileage's, camping facilities and of course, where you'll find a good pint with the locals on reaching your daily destination. Click the video buttons and enjoy viewing in advance the typical stunning and breathtaking High and Lowland scenery, that awaits you on your next tour through "Bonnie Scotland".
Planning your tour properly is not only important but essential if you intend to firstly, have fun underway and secondly, get the most out of your trip as possible. Thus, using this unique created product gives you the freedom of selecting and viewing the highlights and routes you wish to undertake well in advance.
All you have to do now is pack the bike and get underway!

When the weather turns out nice, this is really a beautiful place to be! Scotland's best; Pipes, Tartan and Whisky!!

Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye is romantically set on the banks of the likewise named Loch and is indeed well worth visiting while touring this beautiful Isle.

Fancy a wee dram of Scotland's finest whisky? Enjoying an informative and interesting tour through one of the many distillery's is a must!
Arriving early evening at the small campground in Dunvegan, the weather was indeed fine. During the night however, gales blew up turning the place into a real nightmare. Those of you intending camping should bring a wind sturdy tent with you. The roads here are seldom flat but generally offer little traffic.
Well, sometimes the local weather can be a bit of a pain, but that is a fact you have to accept here.
In the Highlands, the roads are mostly traffic sparse allowing you the freedom of enjoying the scenery.
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