Sleeperzz 2012.................the Highland fling

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Last weekend, 11 of us made the long trek from Yorkshire up to the Scottish Highlands for 5 days

Apart from a few wet roads on the long 436 mile ride up to Rogart, the weather was truly spectacular with a totally dry and sunny long weekend

Our destination was Rogart, near Brora - high up on the Scottish east coast

Stopped off here just off the A1, into Scotland for morning tea

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Base for the weekend was Sleeperzz http://www.sleeperzzz.com/ which is a collection of old railway carriages, converted into bunkhouse accomodation - quirky and great fun, with a good pub and Spar shop within 100 yds

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Friday dawned dry and overcast, so the group slpit into 2 and I led a group over to the Western Highlands and Durness

Loch Shin, with snow capped mountains in the distance

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Beautiful sea loch @ Bridge of Laxford

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We ventured onwards towards Durness and the coast was truly spectacular

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After a quick coffee, at the craft centre there - we headed further along the coast towards Tongue

Inland views were spectacular towards the mountains

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View of Smoo cave.................stunning

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Rather poignant

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Distant views of the Orkney Islands

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After lunch at Tongue, we headed back inland towards Helmsdale via Kinbrace

Cofter's simple cottage

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The GPS took us unexpectedly over a little used pass towards Glen Loth, with rocks and grass in places - we were lucky to see a herd of wild red deer, some 120 which crossed in front of us

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Back to base and another night in the excellent pub

Saturday dawned dry and very sunny, beautiful

We decided to traverse the same route north via Kinbrace and Melvich to do the north east coast along the top of Scotland in the direction of John 'O Groats, where the actual most northerly point is Dunnet Head

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Superb views from Dunnet lighthouse to the Orkneys

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Lunch was fast approaching, so we stopped at the Castle of Mey, the Queen Mother's favourite holiday retreat - the tearooms have great food and even better views

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View from the castle's tearoom

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After a hearty lunch, a trip to John O Groats is kinda compulsory

Nice harbour

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Tourist signs

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Great view towards Duncansby Head

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Then we had a spectacular run down the A9 coast road via Wick and it was 70 miles of fast sweepers with the sea on the left, in a relatively traffic free environment - we enjoyed it !!

Sunday, again the weather gods had blessed us for our trip south west to Dingwall/Achnasheen and Sheldaig

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Views of Skye and the Cuillins

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Applecross - lunch at the pub there, a veritable fishy feast, it would be rude not too, being so close to the sea

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The 2000ft - Pass of the Cattle was what everyone had come to do, so here's the lads going down the other side

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Great view, through the gap.......... of Loch Carron

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Onwards towards Lochalsh and a stop at Eilean Donan Castle

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Then after a great ride on the Kyle of Lochalsh road and Invergarry, we headed towards Fort William for the last night's stay at Corran ferry, in the Corran Bunkhouse - http://www.corranbunkhouse.co.uk/ Another good place to stay

Ferry was free for footpassengers to nearby Ardour across the loch and the pub was another cracker

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Monday morning......................homeward bound and the weather just gets better

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We went through Glencoe at 7.30am on a stunning day and headed back home via Edinburgh, taking the a& to Hawick and then did a rounte around Kielder, just to make sure our tyres were properly all used up

A really good weekend weatherwise, brilliant accomodation, shared in the company of some superb GS'ers
 
Ha ha ... Stayed in the railway carriages about three years ago...

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I remember the road to Rogart (I'm sure we probably went the same way..) was just beautiful. End of the day and a real chillaxed ride in the dusk.

Great place!

Glad you had a good time. (It's as good as a week in the Alps ... :thumb2).
 
Nice pics.. makes me want to go back :thumb
 
JB,
Thanks for posting,reminds me,need to revisit Scotland, first time up there was to Applecross and the excellent fishy pub. We were based at a B and B 2 miles away by the sea. As a Townie couldnt get over how quiet it was. Rained hard for the whole week but still enjoyed Scotland.

Excellent pictures too.:thumb
 
Great pictures, glad you had a good trip!
 
Scotland

we're going in July I hope (but doubt) we have as good weather as you did. Great ride report cracking pictures. Thanks.:thumb2
 


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