An Aston in the Highlands
An Aston in the Highlands
We've just got back from a week in Jockland
We normally trek from B&B to B&B each night, this time we tried a different tack and rented a cottage on the shores of Loch Ness near Inverness, this meant we could do one of any 5 routes each day depending on the Met Office rain radar app (which worked a treat!)
We found this place and were really pleased with it.
http://www.cottages-and-castles.co.uk/properties/C...
We decided on a straight run up to the cottage east of Loch Ness


Next day the Highlands were pissing down so we headed for the Cairngorms;
Corrimony Cairn
Loch Garten Osprey Centre (they had gone South a few weeks earlier
but the staff showed us some great videos from the nest)
Loch Morlich & Cairngorms (we were going to take the railway up but the summit was in cloud
)
A86 past Kinguissie & Loch Laggan
General Wades Military Road up East of Loch Ness
Lock Morlich was stunning

Bizarrely we found a herd of reindeer wandering around, they didn't seem to mind me blending in!

My sat nav seems to like loops and back roads

Next day we went dolphin, whale and seal spotting on the Black Isle
Not too much spotted but a nice drive!
Mrs K hoping and searching with the 'noculars

The weather in the highlands improved the next day so we headed north;
A836
Balnakiel Beach
Smoo Cave & Sango Bay beach Durness
Tongue
A836 Lairg – Melvich
Grey Cairns of Camster
Hill o' Many Stanes Mid Clyth
Whaligoe Steps & cafe
This is the view down to Tongue causeway, always good for some photos

The causeway always has some stunning views



Smoo Cave always interesting, the rain had flooded the cave so no boat trip (again
) well worth a wander round though!

It was a tad windy on the beach

The Hill o' Many Stanes is a strange place but ancient

The Whaligoe Steps are superb, 365 steps down to a mini harbour that was still used until the '70's. "Dave" who lives at the top gave us all the history and the cafe at the top serves some excellent food with excellent views


We had a down day the next day and planned the following day;
Clava Cairns
A939 Grantown on Spey to ****bridge
A93 Braemar to Spittal of Glenshee
Bruar Falls walk to the top
A9 scenic route back to Inverness
The penultimate day was the one I was looking forward to, the weather to the west broke out in sunshine!

A837 Inveran - Ledmore
Ardvreck Castle (DBS owners should know this one!
)
Kylesku bridge (and this one!)
Achmelvich beaches
A832/896 Wester Ross coastal road
A896 Incheril - Annat
Applecross pass
A896 Glen Docharty
Corrieshalloch Gorge near Ullapool

Any DBS owners know where these are?


Glen Docharty

Wester Ross Coastal road looking out to the Cuillins on Skye

Last day the rain returned so we headed home along the A82 (bad move
) the weather, coaches & shed draggers dispersed and the sun shone as we went through Glencoe.
We did 2281 miles in 6 days, I am proud to say I achieved 20.8 mpg on the M-way home, the rest of the time it was in the 17's
This is Johnny's last run out before his "op" and it confirmed sticking with the S and letting Bamford Rose convert it is the right move
We normally trek from B&B to B&B each night, this time we tried a different tack and rented a cottage on the shores of Loch Ness near Inverness, this meant we could do one of any 5 routes each day depending on the Met Office rain radar app (which worked a treat!)
We found this place and were really pleased with it.
http://www.cottages-and-castles.co.uk/properties/C...
We decided on a straight run up to the cottage east of Loch Ness
Next day the Highlands were pissing down so we headed for the Cairngorms;
Corrimony Cairn
Loch Garten Osprey Centre (they had gone South a few weeks earlier
Loch Morlich & Cairngorms (we were going to take the railway up but the summit was in cloud
A86 past Kinguissie & Loch Laggan
General Wades Military Road up East of Loch Ness
Lock Morlich was stunning
Bizarrely we found a herd of reindeer wandering around, they didn't seem to mind me blending in!
My sat nav seems to like loops and back roads
Next day we went dolphin, whale and seal spotting on the Black Isle
Not too much spotted but a nice drive!
Mrs K hoping and searching with the 'noculars
The weather in the highlands improved the next day so we headed north;
A836
Balnakiel Beach
Smoo Cave & Sango Bay beach Durness
Tongue
A836 Lairg – Melvich
Grey Cairns of Camster
Hill o' Many Stanes Mid Clyth
Whaligoe Steps & cafe
This is the view down to Tongue causeway, always good for some photos
The causeway always has some stunning views
Smoo Cave always interesting, the rain had flooded the cave so no boat trip (again
It was a tad windy on the beach
The Hill o' Many Stanes is a strange place but ancient
The Whaligoe Steps are superb, 365 steps down to a mini harbour that was still used until the '70's. "Dave" who lives at the top gave us all the history and the cafe at the top serves some excellent food with excellent views
We had a down day the next day and planned the following day;
Clava Cairns
A939 Grantown on Spey to ****bridge
A93 Braemar to Spittal of Glenshee
Bruar Falls walk to the top
A9 scenic route back to Inverness
The penultimate day was the one I was looking forward to, the weather to the west broke out in sunshine!
A837 Inveran - Ledmore
Ardvreck Castle (DBS owners should know this one!
Kylesku bridge (and this one!)
Achmelvich beaches
A832/896 Wester Ross coastal road
A896 Incheril - Annat
Applecross pass
A896 Glen Docharty
Corrieshalloch Gorge near Ullapool
Any DBS owners know where these are?
Glen Docharty
Wester Ross Coastal road looking out to the Cuillins on Skye
Last day the rain returned so we headed home along the A82 (bad move
We did 2281 miles in 6 days, I am proud to say I achieved 20.8 mpg on the M-way home, the rest of the time it was in the 17's
This is Johnny's last run out before his "op" and it confirmed sticking with the S and letting Bamford Rose convert it is the right move
Last edited by mikey k; Sep 10, 2013 at 10:38 AM.
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I lived in Scotland for 3 years, had a BMW M-Coupe ... your pics brought back some great memories. I drove up/down, east/west several times. I camped, hiked, biked, and even swam all around the countryside. The roads are fantastic, the scenery breathtaking, and the weather makes it epic.
thanks for sharing!
thanks for sharing!
Whoa, simply fantastic photographs and a reason to have my Vantage shipped to BR, have the mods done (engine & suspension), pick it up at BR then drive through Scotland, drink Glemorangie, The Macallan, Oban, visit Jonny Walker for a whee dram and play golf with the misses... Then have the car shipped back to the US. Yes, this is the plan. Thanks for the inspiration Mikey K!!!
Whoa, simply fantastic photographs and a reason to have my Vantage shipped to BR, have the mods done (engine & suspension), pick it up at BR then drive through Scotland, drink Glemorangie, The Macallan, Oban, visit Jonny Walker for a whee dram and play golf with the misses... Then have the car shipped back to the US. Yes, this is the plan. Thanks for the inspiration Mikey K!!!
You'd be better off shipping the BR crew over here...
Speaking of shipping, I was talking to someone who had their Aston shipped over to England for the big Aston celebration (a DB4). It was $15K round trip. So as much as I'd love to ship my car over to Europe, if that's what it really costs, then forget it...
You'd be better off shipping the BR crew over here...
You'd be better off shipping the BR crew over here...





