An overnighter to Ullapool
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 11:30 am
Took a wee jaunt up to Ullapool on Friday and back on Saturday, on the following route.
320 miles each way
Great run up, with not too much traffic, and a good evening in Ullapool. Booked the Caledonian Hotel at a pretty reasonable £55 for a single room (didn’t get lucky ). Basic but clean. Plenty of bike parking around the back. Very popular with bikers, probably due to the cheap nature of the rooms, compared to other places.
Had cracking jumbo haddock and chips in the evening, but eschewed the pint afterwards at the Ferry Boat Inn, as they were operating a system of ordering that required downloading an app first. A good idea, that obviates the need for people to queue, and licensing appears to allow groups sitting on the wall across the road, I just wasn’t that desperate for that one pint.
Roads back down a bit misty for while but cleared completely by Ft William. Green Welly was heaving with cars, and bikes.
Roads from Tyndrum south to Stirling absolutely chocka with folk heading in both directions, but mainly heading north to the Trossachs and Highlands. Callendar was almost gridlocked for the entire length of the town.
It seems like everyone with a van of any sort – had headed for the highlands, and laybys littered with crap and toilet paper. Every layby filled with vans overnight, too.
Midges up 26% apparently, and out in force when I was loading up the bike in the morning.
If you are heading up that way, be prepared for the traffic, midges, busy accommodation, busy eateries and some poor road surfaces (the Alps it ain't)
Some pics:
Glencoe, sun was out
Eillen Donan Castle
In Ullapool
Ullapool
Campsite only open to caravans and campervans (with own facilities)
Great Haddock and Chips (Jeez! I'm stuffed!!!)
Sensible drinking in the sun
Italian beauty
Lochcarron in the morning
Glencoe heading south
320 miles each way
Great run up, with not too much traffic, and a good evening in Ullapool. Booked the Caledonian Hotel at a pretty reasonable £55 for a single room (didn’t get lucky ). Basic but clean. Plenty of bike parking around the back. Very popular with bikers, probably due to the cheap nature of the rooms, compared to other places.
Had cracking jumbo haddock and chips in the evening, but eschewed the pint afterwards at the Ferry Boat Inn, as they were operating a system of ordering that required downloading an app first. A good idea, that obviates the need for people to queue, and licensing appears to allow groups sitting on the wall across the road, I just wasn’t that desperate for that one pint.
Roads back down a bit misty for while but cleared completely by Ft William. Green Welly was heaving with cars, and bikes.
Roads from Tyndrum south to Stirling absolutely chocka with folk heading in both directions, but mainly heading north to the Trossachs and Highlands. Callendar was almost gridlocked for the entire length of the town.
It seems like everyone with a van of any sort – had headed for the highlands, and laybys littered with crap and toilet paper. Every layby filled with vans overnight, too.
Midges up 26% apparently, and out in force when I was loading up the bike in the morning.
If you are heading up that way, be prepared for the traffic, midges, busy accommodation, busy eateries and some poor road surfaces (the Alps it ain't)
Some pics:
Glencoe, sun was out
Eillen Donan Castle
In Ullapool
Ullapool
Campsite only open to caravans and campervans (with own facilities)
Great Haddock and Chips (Jeez! I'm stuffed!!!)
Sensible drinking in the sun
Italian beauty
Lochcarron in the morning
Glencoe heading south