15-04-2016, 09:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-04-2016, 10:10 PM by Redordead89.)
(15-04-2016, 09:29 PM)Orta Wrote: If you're up for a challenge and the weathers not too bad id say go up Ben Nevis. The top will still be snowy and it's fun to slide part of the way down on the snow haha. We did it a few years ago in May and weather was beautiful.
From fort William a visit to Inverness is possible, good for shopping etc if not the touristy bits. The famous Loch Ness is on the way.
You'll wanna get over to the isle of Skye as well (that's the one connected via a bridge at Kyle of lochalsh) and visit the Old Man of Storr, an awesome sight if there ever was one.
We do a lot of walks and the highlands are our most favourite places. The scots definitely got the best part of our island!!
If you do end up scaling Ben Nevis be V careful to check all climbing and walking forecasts as there have been quite a few fatalities on the hills over the past few months!
If you fancy a coffee and a tour of the light and dark bits of Glasgow on the way back down give me a shout with a days notice and I'll run you around the city for a couple of hours my postcode is G66 2RJ on the north east tip of Glasgow, 20 miles south of the end of the Dukes pass! Mount your camera on the roof of your car a few miles before you hit the dukes pass please!
There was a thread at the tail end of last year about a UK road trip and there were a few good roads suggested in Scotland so might be worth a read while she's driving!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destin...-Scotland/