Does anyone know of, or have a link where I can download the route to my garmin.
Many thanks for any help or guides.
Paul.
Ps.
Im going soft/getting old, its in a camper van

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It's easy to program in, there's not much of a choice of roads up theredas bike u1100s wrote:I'm planning a week trip round Scotland at the end of the month, and would like to take in the NC500 route.
Does anyone know of, or have a link where I can download the route to my garmin.
Many thanks for any help or guides.
Paul.
Ps.
Im going soft/getting old, its in a camper vanpicked up from Glasgow.
Yes, endorse that advice, don't think 200 mls in a day is easy , if you can only average about 40 mph it's a long day in the saddle !!JamesL wrote:The NC500 website has lots of info and Google seems to be useful. You might still have to plot your own route though.
Basically start at Inverness and follow the coast one way or the other I think...
NC500 divides opinion and in high season can be a nightmare apparently. The roads simply can't take the volume of traffic, so everything crawls along behind the slowest camper van up front. I was up there in July and got stuck in a full on Strand-style traffic jam at the top of the Pass of the Cattle for instance - does rather burst your bubble!
That said you should be ok and you'll be at the head of the queue anyway. If you haven't been up there for a while the distances are immense, I'd forgotten quite how big Scotland is. And the Myrtle Bank hotel in Gairloch does epic food...
J