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Old 05-07-09, 10:46 AM   #1
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Which is the best way to do the Applecross (Bealach na Ba?) road? i.e To or From Applecross? Or should we just do both and get on with it?

Ultimately we'll be ending up in Gairloch, hacing just come from Fort Augustus so whatever fits in around that I suppose? (sorry, my geography up there is pretty poor...)

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Old 05-07-09, 11:05 AM   #2
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Since you'll have to get back from Applecross some time ( although permanent stay is an option ) why not do it both ways ?
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Best of luck with the weather - it helps if you can see where you're going up there!
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Old 05-07-09, 12:38 PM   #3
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We've done it both ways, twice

Fantastic whichever direction you do it!

If coming from Fort Augustus we'd do this route, also taking in the coastal road from Applecross.

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Old 05-07-09, 10:47 PM   #4
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Having done it once or twice I feel I am able to reply with little predudice

Go TO Applecross
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Old 06-07-09, 12:25 PM   #5
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Was over Saturday night.....again. It's becoming my regular establishment of fine (Rube's) ale.

Go from Lochcarron over the Bealach to Applecross first i'd say. Then coast road around to Sheildaig. Then do the whole lot in the other direction. It's definitely worth it James.


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Old 06-07-09, 12:35 PM   #6
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I've only done it one way (anti-clockwise), but I'd definately do the coastal road!
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Old 06-07-09, 05:39 PM   #7
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As you go from Lochcarron to Applecross, as you get to the top of the Bealach (the bit with the four (?) hairpin bends), it looks very much like it was built by the Incas (anyone else think that?).
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Holy ****!!! Just back from our week's trip around Scotland, including the Applecross road (wow!).

A few of the many highlights were the road from Dalwhinny to Spean Bridge (goes past Laggon Dam), that was awesome, as was the big loop around Skye (taking in an all too brief pint with Mr & Mrs Haggis), the 'spirited run' between our B&B in Kyleachin to the ferry terminal at Armadale was great (that added bit of spice that we had 30 mins to do 35 miles to catch the ferry helped!)

But best of all - the road from Mallaig to Fort William.

A massive thanks to Haggis for that tip off - put simply, that is the finest strip of tarmac that I've ever had the privelege to ride on. The views & the bends were just out of this world, and I cannot wait to get back up there to do it again!!
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the road from Mallaig to Fort William...the finest strip of tarmac that I've ever had the privelege to ride on.
Just finished upgrading it you see. For 25. Million. Pounds.
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Just finished upgrading it you see. For 25. Million. Pounds.
Yowzer!! Well, I'd still rather do that again than visit the Millemium Dome, or host the Olympics I suppose!
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