Portsoy 10 to 12 September 2021

Local boy and girl ask to join the party. We only live 40 minutes away but we'd love to join you all. Has anyone mentioned Portsoy ice cream?
We frequently take a ride up there on one of the bikes.
Beautiful location...the latest series of Peaky Blinders is being filmed there now...and Whisky Galore was also filmed there a few year ago.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0076.jpg
    IMG_0076.jpg
    248.8 KB · Views: 239
Local boy and girl ask to join the party. We only live 40 minutes away but we'd love to join you all. Has anyone mentioned Portsoy ice cream?
We frequently take a ride up there on one of the bikes.
Beautiful location...the latest series of Peaky Blinders is being filmed there now...and Whisky Galore was also filmed there a few year ago.

All welcome, be good to meet a new face :thumb

Will you be staying over or dropping in for the day? A few folk may appreciate a good local route to ride on Saturday if you have any suggestions?
 
All welcome, be good to meet a new face :thumb

Will you be staying over or dropping in for the day? A few folk may appreciate a good local route to ride on Saturday if you have any suggestions?

Here's a wee route folk might follow ...

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Por...5b43b8cfe02cd!2m2!1d-2.688412!2d57.681023!3e0

A fairly gentle bimble with opportunities for distillery visits, nadgery B roads, coastal views and possible dolphin watching, fish n chips / lunch at the Kimberley in Findhorn, archaeology (Sueno's stone in Forres) ice cream stops (Miele's in Lossie), plane spotting (RAF Lossie), some military history (Dallachy strike wing memorial, the Shetland Bus memorial in Burghead)
 
Here's a wee route folk might follow ...

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Por...5b43b8cfe02cd!2m2!1d-2.688412!2d57.681023!3e0

A fairly gentle bimble with opportunities for distillery visits, nadgery B roads, coastal views and possible dolphin watching, fish n chips / lunch at the Kimberley in Findhorn, archaeology (Sueno's stone in Forres) ice cream stops (Miele's in Lossie), plane spotting (RAF Lossie), some military history (Dallachy strike wing memorial, the Shetland Bus memorial in Burghead)

Have you sold your TC RT yet Pete?
 
All welcome, be good to meet a new face :thumb

Will you be staying over or dropping in for the day? A few folk may appreciate a good local route to ride on Saturday if you have any suggestions?

Thanks. We have arranged accommodation at Durn House in Portsoy for Friday and Saturday nights, just so that we can have a beer or two.
More than happy to suggest a couple of interesting routes in my back yard...perhaps a shorter and longer day option. I'm the manager on Glenlivet Estate so I may be able to arrange something at the distillery for those who might like a visit.
 
Thanks. We have arranged accommodation at Durn House in Portsoy for Friday and Saturday nights, just so that we can have a beer or two.
More than happy to suggest a couple of interesting routes in my back yard...perhaps a shorter and longer day option. I'm the manager on Glenlivet Estate so I may be able to arrange something at the distillery for those who might like a visit.
I think you could be popular

Sent from my SM-G970F using Tapatalk
 
Here's a wee route folk might follow ...

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Por...5b43b8cfe02cd!2m2!1d-2.688412!2d57.681023!3e0

A fairly gentle bimble with opportunities for distillery visits, nadgery B roads, coastal views and possible dolphin watching, fish n chips / lunch at the Kimberley in Findhorn, archaeology (Sueno's stone in Forres) ice cream stops (Miele's in Lossie), plane spotting (RAF Lossie), some military history (Dallachy strike wing memorial, the Shetland Bus memorial in Burghead)

Looks to be a cracking route :thumb2
 
Here's a wee route folk might follow ...

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Por...5b43b8cfe02cd!2m2!1d-2.688412!2d57.681023!3e0

A fairly gentle bimble with opportunities for distillery visits, nadgery B roads, coastal views and possible dolphin watching, fish n chips / lunch at the Kimberley in Findhorn, archaeology (Sueno's stone in Forres) ice cream stops (Miele's in Lossie), plane spotting (RAF Lossie), some military history (Dallachy strike wing memorial, the Shetland Bus memorial in Burghead)

Good route Pete.

If I get to Misano MotoGP you could also look in on my place and check it's OK.
 
Here's a wee route folk might follow ...

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Por...5b43b8cfe02cd!2m2!1d-2.688412!2d57.681023!3e0

A fairly gentle bimble with opportunities for distillery visits, nadgery B roads, coastal views and possible dolphin watching, fish n chips / lunch at the Kimberley in Findhorn, archaeology (Sueno's stone in Forres) ice cream stops (Miele's in Lossie), plane spotting (RAF Lossie), some military history (Dallachy strike wing memorial, the Shetland Bus memorial in Burghead)

looks like a good wee route with lots to see
 
Never understood the attraction to whiskey

I like the process of manufacturing it, and understand some of the mechanics of blends & singles

but when people get down to earthy overtones and juniper berries, they sound like pretentious wine snobs ;)

why they cant they just say i like the taste ffs is beyond me

i got given a bottle of single malt back in 2000 as a present, i think there's about half left sitting in the back of a cupboard somewhere :D
 
Thanks. We have arranged accommodation at Durn House in Portsoy for Friday and Saturday nights, just so that we can have a beer or two.
More than happy to suggest a couple of interesting routes in my back yard...perhaps a shorter and longer day option. I'm the manager on Glenlivet Estate so I may be able to arrange something at the distillery for those who might like a visit.

Sounds good :thumb
 
Being relatively local too, I had another route in mind. Huntly, Rhynie, Alford, Cambus o May, Ballater then through Gairnshiel and over to Donside for the Lecht and Tomintoul. Then back out towards Dufftown, Craigellachie, Keith and cross country back to Portsoy. A longer ride but I haven’t worked out the distance yet.
 
Being relatively local too, I had another route in mind. Huntly, Rhynie, Alford, Cambus o May, Ballater then through Gairnshiel and over to Donside for the Lecht and Tomintoul. Then back out towards Dufftown, Craigellachie, Keith and cross country back to Portsoy. A longer ride but I haven’t worked out the distance yet.

There’s the transport museum at Aaahh-fart of course! Assuming anything is open by then!
 
Being relatively local too, I had another route in mind. Huntly, Rhynie, Alford, Cambus o May, Ballater then through Gairnshiel and over to Donside for the Lecht and Tomintoul. Then back out towards Dufftown, Craigellachie, Keith and cross country back to Portsoy. A longer ride but I haven’t worked out the distance yet.

That would be a good one too!
 


Back
Top Bottom