Signs of the times!?

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Signs of the times!?

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Don't often see this sign.

No not the 'tea room one' the one next to it!

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A939 through the Cairngorms National park nice little run down to Balmoral.
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On the other hand it could be why its up for sale, maybe it puts the tin box customers off!!!

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Nope it's the land next door that's for sale.
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Lovely road that. I took them in on the scenic route up to Inverness.
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Quality place for soup & a sandwich, Regular stop for us on the way out or home that is, Car park often full of touring bikers, Definitley recommended 8)
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Where exactly along the A939 chaps? One for the memory banks... Ta.

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About 5 miles south of Tomintoul, a wee bit after you cross the bridge itself 8)
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Interesting , not that I have a smart phone but Mag Ireland have a new App and while it's in its early days I'm sure I heard that they hope to include bike friendly restaurants and cafes at some stage..

http://www.magireland.org/app/
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Did a B roads trip to the borders a month or so ago and came across the Buccleuch Arms Hotel in Moffat. A very welcoming and Biker friendly place.

The owner and his son (and missus) are bikers. He is happy to spend time offering advice on good biking roads ( that's most of them!) in the region and updates on weather forecasts, or just talking bikes. There are lockable, dedicated steel bike enclosures (steel sheds) around the back.

The roads in the area are fantastic biking roads. And empty!
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Corvus wrote:Did a B roads trip to the borders a month or so ago and came across the Buccleuch Arms Hotel in Moffat. A very welcoming and Biker friendly place.

The owner and his son (and missus) are bikers. He is happy to spend time offering advice on good biking roads ( that's most of them!) in the region and updates on weather forecasts, or just talking bikes. There are lockable, dedicated steel bike enclosures (steel sheds) around the back.

The roads in the area are fantastic biking roads. And empty!


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bikemad99 wrote:
Corvus wrote:Did a B roads trip to the borders a month or so ago and came across the Buccleuch Arms Hotel in Moffat. A very welcoming and Biker friendly place.

The owner and his son (and missus) are bikers. He is happy to spend time offering advice on good biking roads ( that's most of them!) in the region and updates on weather forecasts, or just talking bikes. There are lockable, dedicated steel bike enclosures (steel sheds) around the back.

The roads in the area are fantastic biking roads. And empty!


Any one remember where we had the Boxertrix Scottish weekends?
Is your memory going Reg? Killeen was one as I recall. A couple with that nice Rhodesian family that run the Buccluech at Moffat with the steel garages. I could be mistaken!
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BMWR1150RS wrote:
bikemad99 wrote:
Corvus wrote:Did a B roads trip to the borders a month or so ago and came across the Buccleuch Arms Hotel in Moffat. A very welcoming and Biker friendly place.

The owner and his son (and missus) are bikers. He is happy to spend time offering advice on good biking roads ( that's most of them!) in the region and updates on weather forecasts, or just talking bikes. There are lockable, dedicated steel bike enclosures (steel sheds) around the back.

The roads in the area are fantastic biking roads. And empty!


Any one remember where we had the Boxertrix Scottish weekends?
Is your memory going Reg? Killin was one as I recall and a couple with that nice Rhodesian family that run the Buccluech at Moffat with the steel garages. I could be mistaken!
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Bikerhoss wrote:About 5 miles south of Tomintoul, a wee bit after you cross the bridge itself 8)
Why thank you BH.

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I think my memory is fine,its just when I have been out around Moffat all the roads in front of me have been full of bloody motorbikes.Some with Boxertrix stickers.
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bikemad99 wrote:I think my memory is fine,its just when I have been out around Moffat all the roads in front of me have been full of bloody motorbikes.Some with Boxertrix stickers.
and they all ride so bloody slowly too eh Reg ;)
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