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Join Date: Aug 2006
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I'll be arriving in Glasgow on Sept 22nd. I have 3 weeks to spend in Scotland/Ireland. Anyway, I'm figuring on spending my first 5 - 7 days in Scotland & was wondering if anyone has some suggestions on where to cycle? I have a flatbar road bike (Devinci Oslo), so I'm not interested in any off-road excursions
Also, how's the weather been lately? |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I would suggest that you join the Hostels and arange to base youself in Glasgow hostel for the first part of your journey .You can get to Edinburgh for a day by bus and cover the city using the open top bus at top of Princes STREET. Glasgow has much to offer ,Science Centre ,Burrel collection ,You can be at Loch lomond in under 1 hour by train. It is 45 miles to Troon were you will get the ferry to Ireland check out www.pando.co.uk..for booking it. This ferry goes to Larne and you would go the Antrim coast road to following towns,Cushendal ,Portrush get ferry to Rathlin Island .Derry is a good city to visit and if going to Balllyshannon the take N15 passing through Letterkenny, Ballybofey ,Donegal arrivin at Ballyshannon. The route from Ballyshannon across country to the other coast can be busy as ALL types of vechicles use it. Hope this gives you a bit of an idea ,let me know what you think. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Arthur, thanks for the info. However, I'd prefer biking to Loch Lomon & Edinburgh. My initial plan was to spend 2 full days in Glasgow. The ride to Lomond, & then on to Edinburgh where I'd stay for 1 night (2 days). The I'd ride to Troon for the ferry to the IoM. Is that doable, or do you think I'd get more (i.e. see more stuff) by basing in Glasgow & seeing the surrounding areas via train/bus? I guess I'm figuring that I may "see" things differently from the saddle. What do you think?
Cheers, Arthur Last edited by arthur_pappas : 06-09.-2006 at 10:06 AM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Craggy Island
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Inverness is also a good place to base yourself for a few days.It's a pleasant town and quite central for the Highlands and there are plenty of places to see within a day's ride.Check the British rail map for connections.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Tokai,CAPE TOWN,SA
Posts: 511
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We just spent an incredible 7 days in the Fife area, just outside the town of Ellie in a castle at Kilconquhar .The coastal trail from st Andrews to the Forth, with the smaller fishing towns filled with castles and history was worth spending at least another week in this area. The fish and chip shop at Anstruther was excellent. Loads of biking opportunities in this area, you guys that live here sure are lucky.
We'll be back. All that and the weather was amazing ASWELL. |
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