Completed the LEJOG on Friday on my gravel bike.
1005 miles
46,000 ft climbed
18 days
One puncture for two riders.
Best section was Perth to Pitlochry
Shortest day was 27, longest 80 miles.
We loosely followed the Ciccerone route.
Biggest challenge was getting home, we caught a ferry to Orkney, cycled across to Kirkwall then overnight ferry to Aberdeen. Five hour wait for a train with bike spaces to Edinburgh, change for Birmingham, change for Basingstoke, change for Salisbury. Problems elsewhere put masses of grumpy Bath fans on the train making it tricky getting on/off.
Absolutely fantastic experience, highly recommended.
The much lauded Crask Inn and the Altnaharra Hotel were both closed, although to fair we ended up having possibly the best lunch of the whole trip at the Bettyhill Bistro. If I venture there on the motorbike I will head straight to the Farr Bay Inn.

1005 miles
46,000 ft climbed
18 days
One puncture for two riders.
Best section was Perth to Pitlochry
Shortest day was 27, longest 80 miles.
We loosely followed the Ciccerone route.
Biggest challenge was getting home, we caught a ferry to Orkney, cycled across to Kirkwall then overnight ferry to Aberdeen. Five hour wait for a train with bike spaces to Edinburgh, change for Birmingham, change for Basingstoke, change for Salisbury. Problems elsewhere put masses of grumpy Bath fans on the train making it tricky getting on/off.
Absolutely fantastic experience, highly recommended.
The much lauded Crask Inn and the Altnaharra Hotel were both closed, although to fair we ended up having possibly the best lunch of the whole trip at the Bettyhill Bistro. If I venture there on the motorbike I will head straight to the Farr Bay Inn.

