wully
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Fruitcake and I went for a wee bimble over the 'Forest Drive' last night.
Now Mid Argyll is blessed with mile upon mile of forestry tracks some of which are closed but most open to the sensible rider. The Forest Drive is one which is not only open, but welcoming to traffic.
It's accessed off the fabulous Ford road along the east side of Loch Awe and is easiest found if coming from the west so if you are traveling from Glasgow head up through Lochgilphead towards Oban. ( sorry, although I live just off the Lochgilphead to Oban road I can't remember what the number is- only it starts with 'A'... look it up if you need to, it'll be on a map somewhere I'm sure.)
This is the start of the drive- the whole route is marked with green painted posts with the number 15 in a wee red circle - probably means " Fifteen miles to go"....
On the way up from the shores of Loch Awe you get some simply stunning views down the loch towards mighty Cruachan.
The road winds up and over the hill, some random views.
As with most of the Forestry Commission roads they exist for a reason- can you guess what it is yet?
If you go for a wee trip on any of these track then just remember you might very well meet a very big truck loaded with logs coming the other way- and there usually isn't any run off....
But as it was evening we saw nothing except stunning views and deserted picnic spots, some of which would be excellent for a wee bit of wild camping of an evening- you would have no problem tackling this track on a fully loaded GS
All too soon we were back to normal roads, the other end of the drive is just beside Auchindrain Museum a few miles west of Inverary
The drive is supposedly open from May to October but we only noticed one gate and I don't believe they actually close it....
The whole route is only about 6 miles off road I think ( didn't check- sorry)
but well worth it if you are heading towards Oban/ Fort William.
Sorry about the quality of the photos- our little camera is back being repaired AGAIN
and due to pilot error the Canon SLR ran out of battery power after two pics....
Now Mid Argyll is blessed with mile upon mile of forestry tracks some of which are closed but most open to the sensible rider. The Forest Drive is one which is not only open, but welcoming to traffic.
It's accessed off the fabulous Ford road along the east side of Loch Awe and is easiest found if coming from the west so if you are traveling from Glasgow head up through Lochgilphead towards Oban. ( sorry, although I live just off the Lochgilphead to Oban road I can't remember what the number is- only it starts with 'A'... look it up if you need to, it'll be on a map somewhere I'm sure.)
This is the start of the drive- the whole route is marked with green painted posts with the number 15 in a wee red circle - probably means " Fifteen miles to go"....

On the way up from the shores of Loch Awe you get some simply stunning views down the loch towards mighty Cruachan.
The road winds up and over the hill, some random views.
As with most of the Forestry Commission roads they exist for a reason- can you guess what it is yet?
If you go for a wee trip on any of these track then just remember you might very well meet a very big truck loaded with logs coming the other way- and there usually isn't any run off....
But as it was evening we saw nothing except stunning views and deserted picnic spots, some of which would be excellent for a wee bit of wild camping of an evening- you would have no problem tackling this track on a fully loaded GS

All too soon we were back to normal roads, the other end of the drive is just beside Auchindrain Museum a few miles west of Inverary
The drive is supposedly open from May to October but we only noticed one gate and I don't believe they actually close it....
The whole route is only about 6 miles off road I think ( didn't check- sorry)
but well worth it if you are heading towards Oban/ Fort William.
Sorry about the quality of the photos- our little camera is back being repaired AGAIN
and due to pilot error the Canon SLR ran out of battery power after two pics....



It's on my OS 'Memory Map'