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Most of you will know my circumstances if not read here

All I want to do is ride my bike so that Is what I am going to spend the summer doing. My vague aim is to ride to Bilbao via southern Ireland so obviously the first thing I do is head north!

Planing has been very difficult – decision making is hard and looking more than a week or two ahead seems impossible but........ First leg is going to be a loop around the highlands to test head legs and arse starting in Dunkeld on Sunday heading up by loch Ordie and out to the north then taking the estate road to Fealar lodge, White bridge, Braemar then north through to Loch Builg and Tomintool then glen Brown over towards Aviemore. Thats as far as any detailed plans go. I am going to be pootling so Aviemore ish around wed / thurs?

After that over to the great glen, maybe the great glen way, fort William, and back towards Edinburgh

Second leg will be over to Stranraer for the ferry to NI and ride down to see pals in southern Ireland

Third leg will be ride to one of the north sea ferries, over to the Netherlands to see family then south for the Med!

En route I would like to meet as many STWers as can be coaxed out of the woodwork. Beers when in towns or ride along with me for an hour or a day. I also want to know your “do not miss” bits of local trail and / or other route advice.

I will be easy to spot on the trail – riding my gentlemans adventure bike sans helmet, towing a bob trailer and flying a Saltire I would so love to meet up with folk and promise not to argue with anyone! Anyone Aviemore / Fort William way dare to be first?


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 8:28 am
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Sadly you're not coming to South UK it seems, but it sounds epic!


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 8:32 am
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Dunno Weeksy - certainly not for a while but I do have folk to visit down south at some point - maybe leg 4 🙂

From Ireland I might get a ferry to south wales to go and annoy Molgrips 🙂 then ride back north somehow. Its all very vague


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 8:34 am
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Not on your route, but wishing you a great adventure. 👍 😃


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 8:34 am
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If you're coming through the Derby/Nottingham area, give me a shout


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 8:35 am
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southern Ireland

Also Dude "Southern Ireland" is not the preferred nomenclature. Ireland please. Or The Republic, or Eire.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 8:44 am
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I never get that right but I used southern ireland because my destination is on the south coast - in the same way I would say southern england

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I never get that right but I used southern ireland because my destination is on the south coast – in the same way I would say southern england

It is forgivable, even if accidentally offensive. 🤣


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 8:49 am
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Glencoe here, loads going on but would love to hook up if I’m not chasing round the central belt looking after old folk!


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 8:50 am
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No sure if we'll cross paths in person but theres a sculpture of mine in Stranraer you can wave hello to 🙂


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 9:10 am
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Not sure this has come up on your research but the Wild Atlantic Way has some spectacular scenery
https://www.thewildatlanticway.com/
Edit - as per our recent messages, if passing the toon let me know, am in Ireland for next month, doubt you'll be passing donegal before I come back but again shout if near.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 9:20 am
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@tjagain - just say County Cork, County Wexford etc.

It will avoid awkward conversations


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 9:21 am
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Sounds incredible, bon voyage, not on route I’m afraid.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 9:27 am
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Ta northshoreniall

Anyone know the score with wild camping in Ireland?


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 9:32 am
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Have a good trip, TJ. If your route home is via England, I look forward to seeing you. I'll take you canoeing as a break from riding.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 9:34 am
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If you ever make it to Cheshire I’d love to meet up. I’ll bring a pack of dogs and a few helmets 😀


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 9:37 am
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Anyone know the score with wild camping in Ireland?

My understanding is that it's technically illegal but mostly tolerated if done discretely. That's based on internet research for canoe trips, not experience.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 9:45 am
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Third leg will be ride to one of the north sea ferries, over to the Netherlands to see family then south for the Med!

You're going to be disappointed when you find out Bilbao isn't on the Med 😀

If you overshoot and make it to Madrid let me know, would be great to meet you in person.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:06 am
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so:
Edinburgh, loop of Eggland, over to Ireland, onwards to Netherlands, south to the Med, west to Bilbao.

my advice, more beer.

then to make the route map easier on the eyes, my suggestion is Edinburgh, Netherlands, Med, Bilbao, Eire, Eggland. This is based on not reading the OP or any advice already offered and recommending something that suits me better - in true time honoured STW fashion.

Go TJ!


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:06 am
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Sounds quite an epic adventure. Enjoy!


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:16 am
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Lolz

I know where you live Drac :evil grin:


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:20 am
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Adventure of a lifetime! May the puncture gods avert their gaze from your endeavour.  You're not headed my way, but if that changes happy to ride a trail or two and swig a beer.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:32 am
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Where in Ireland re you heading? there’s at least a couple of us on here who know Kerry, specifically Iveragh, well and there’s some spectacular scenery off the tourist routes there.

Wild Atlantic way is good shout, friends of ours did similar route to yours Scotland to WAW eventually to cork iirc they only camped the once and that was because they felt they ought to use the tent.

Wild camping, don’t see much down near us but if you ask the land owners id say most would let you pitch a tent, as usual it’s a small minority who get remembered - chatting to a farmer by a lake we go to for paddle boarding last year and he was most vexed by fire pits being dug and people crapping next to his turf reeks.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:32 am
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Kilo. I think my pals are south of Bantry. I will be arriving in larne so diagonally opposite ish I think. I have no idea of route other than the west coast is the nicest apparently. Meandering down gravel routes and wee roads is the aim


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:37 am
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It looks like you won't be, but if you're passing through the Peak or South Manchester way then there's a bed and/or beer available for you Chez IHN


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:47 am
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South of Bantry will get you some great riding. Larne along the north coast around to Donegal and then keep heading south!
Not much gravel but plenty of very quiet lanes and more and more greenways which may be worth researching.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:47 am
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If you are coming though thé Massif Central in France, beers and bbq waiting.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 11:01 am
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I know where you live Drac

If you end up passing through I know many a pub to meet up.


 
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If you travel along the French side of the Pyrenees in French school term time PM me.


 
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Sounds like an epic adventure.
If i see you, I’ll give you a friendly toot de toot toot on the horn.
I drive for citylink/megabus.
That looks like an excellent setup btw 👍👍


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 12:49 pm
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If you travel along the French side of the Pyrenees in French school term time PM me.

Got a friend to visit in that part of the world


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 1:09 pm
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Return via Harwich and into Ipswich and we'll go ride some cheeky sans polystyrene head coverings. We have beer and a bed, there's a dog too but he will ignore you once you're through the door. (Tested on another dog averse friend who was pleasantly surprised at the disinterest).


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 1:17 pm
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If you are passing Southampton, either on the way there or back or just in general, give me a shout and I will buy you a herbal tea and listen to your story


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 1:43 pm
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County Down coast road is lovely, some lovely back roads down the Ards Peninsula across on the Portaferry/Strangford ferry. Coast road to Newcastle/Mournes then onto Kilkeel/Greencastle. Carlingford ferry to Greenore in North Louth.


 
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Sorry this is a bit of a brain fart and all over the place. Depending on how you come over from Edinburgh I'm happy to tag along or come out and do a leg, obviously work dependent but I'll do my best.

If you come over via the canal then most likely you'll be passing me directly assuming you aim for Ayrshire when you come off at Erskine, alternatively the route to Ardrossan/Troon via the ferries is great from Gourock (Glen Striven is a horror of a climb out, you always pay somewhere). If you want pure scenery then ferry hopping is the way to go, you'll be pretty much doing the five ferries but if you want to press on (plenty of time to see it another day) then the back roads from Erskine to Kilmacolm then the unmade road to Brisbane Glen are probably your best bet. Still scenic, direct and little traffic. Avoid the A78 north of Largs at all costs, it's a horrible road to drive never mind cycle. From Largs you can get by on paths outside of the towns all the way to the edge of Stevenston then there is the 77 all the way to Ayr (and Stranraer) which is 99% off road. IIRC nobeer gave you advice for south of Ayr or was that someone else? Worth keeping an eye on the Arran ferry as it will be relocating from Ardossan to Troon at some point during the summer which cuts out the North Ayrshire bits (not a great loss IMO)

There are of course other ways to do it if you came down from FW towards Oban and Argyll then down Kintyre to Arran.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 2:25 pm
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Hi TJ if you are passing by North Cork and fancy a gentle spin around Ballyhoura give me a shout, or if you need any help/repairs etc in the vicinity let me know. The wild Atlantic way and various greenways as  above is a good shout and west coast is way nicer than East Coast imo.


 
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If you're passing through Hull (used to be ideal for the ferry, perhaps not so much now post P&O) then drop me a message, I'll buy you a beer. Can't offer much by the way of local trails (and what we do have would be a pain with a trailer) but we have a massive bridge.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 4:41 pm
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If you end up on Arran you’ll have company and a bed for the night if needed.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 7:14 pm
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Welcome at mine, Newtown stewart...


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 7:53 pm
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From Ireland I might get a ferry to south wales to go and annoy Molgrips 🙂 then ride back north somehow. Its all very vague


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 8:45 pm
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If you end up in North Yorkshire (Boroughbridge) on the way to a ferry, there's a free room here with tea/coffee/food/bike tools.
You'd be very welcome TJ.
Have a fantastic trip anyway!


 
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That sounds like a fantastic trip. What time are you leaving Dunkeld? I'm only a few miles away, I have some commitments in the morning but if I can move them around I'll come and give you a send off.


 
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Good on you Teej , Have a blast mate you deserve It.


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 9:45 pm
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not aiming to be there until 12.30 ish


 
Posted : 14/05/2022 10:13 pm
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All the best. If you do end up in form England ask again. Although I’ll be devastated if we don’t argue 😉


 
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And he is orf.
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Looking forward to hearing about the journey. Please consider writing about it formally. I love reading books in trips like this. Hampshire/Berkshire border here if you find yourself passing.


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 1:36 pm
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I'll keep an eye out for your progress, working nights next weekend but if you're through before or after then I'll come give some support.


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 2:38 pm
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Well if you come back from Europe via the tunnel or Dover then happy to help / drink beer / talk b******s........ oh and possibly ride!


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 3:47 pm
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Enjoy


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 5:21 pm
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Have a great one TJ, sorry I can't meet up with you.


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 5:29 pm
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Bon voyage!


 
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Nice one, hope the adventure goes well. If you get round to leg 4 and it involves the Ridgeway area then post up and let us know.


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 6:39 pm
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Camped up in Glen Fearnach. Hard going today
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Posted : 15/05/2022 8:09 pm
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Nice looking spot. I would be happy right there for a day or two with a book and a brew.


 
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Excellent spot! Sorry I missed you this morning - I did wave at Dunkeld from about 2 miles away at 12.30 😁


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 8:40 pm
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Sleep well Jezza, soon be in a rhythm.

Bed and board for you if you pass through South Yorkshire. Happy travels!


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 9:08 pm
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Bon Voyage - I know a few of us are in leafy South West London so if you're passing through there's some company for you 🙂


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 9:26 pm
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what a fab looking spot.  why move


 
Posted : 15/05/2022 10:05 pm
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Have a good trip TJ


 
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We've found wildcamping in Ireland to be fine, at least on the coast. Just don't expect to find somewhere totally out of sight - bungalows bloody everywhere! Inland there are fewer spots but asking permission should find you a spot. In addition to the wild Atlantic way. The eurovelo1 route is very well signed.


 
Posted : 16/05/2022 11:41 am
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The eurovelo1 route is very well signed

It is very well signposted but its taken your post for me to figure out what the signpost at the end of our road was actually for 🙂

The signs are pretty much just marker boards but it looks a good shout as it appears to be a well thought out route, the bits I know of it are a really good choice to see the off-piste country side (although it may be a good thing no gradient lines are included).


 
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Happy travels TJ.

Suspect you'll be going to the Netherlands from one of the more southerly ports, but I'm very well placed for the Newcastle-Amsterdam ferry, and you'd be very welcome here.


 
Posted : 16/05/2022 1:01 pm
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Happy travels @tjagain I'll keep an eye on this thread and if you are heading to the South coast of England I shall keep an eye out for you.


 
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The signs are pretty much just marker boards

Really? In donegal and mayo and sligo we found the signs very easy to navigate.


 
Posted : 16/05/2022 1:25 pm
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Really? In donegal and mayo and sligo we found the signs very easy to navigate.

The ones by us point you in the right direction and were fine for navigating but they didn’t have much else (not that you need masses more) hence despite having seen them a lot I had no idea what they were for until your post today.


 
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Nice routes, pub and bivvy recommendations, and even a bed if needed, all available here in Gower if you're passing. Plus we have a mini ghetto of 3 middle aged scottish bikers, so you'll fit right in.


 
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Have a great trip TJ, very happy to stand you a beer from the Chiltern Brewery if you ever pass this way, sadly Scotland Ireland & Europe have much better cycling than we can offer dan sarf 😕


 
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If your passing Milngavie I'll buy you a pint. Not jealous of your trip at all ..


 
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this is turning into TJs beer ride.  I wonder if he could ride to Bilbao without ever sobering up or buying a beer


 
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Thats the plan 😎

Camped up north of Braemar. Dreich day fighting thru the head of glen tilt


 
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That Glen Fearnach stop looks lovely!


 
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Another cracking spot near Tomintool last night.[url= https://i.postimg.cc/NKQGctKh/20220517-175024.jp g" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/NKQGctKh/20220517-175024.jp g"/> [/img][/url]
Cairngorms looking magnificent
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Took an easy day today after 3 days of big offroad climbs. Did the Tomintoul to aviemore road.

Now camped at rothimurcus campsite. Gonna be here for two nights if anyone is around


 
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I hope you're growing a great big beard for your adventure

If you end up in West Yorkshire give us a shout


 
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Cant grow a proper beard. I just look like i should be swigging white lightening in a doorway and shouting at randoms. I have my lightened shaving brush with me


 
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Ah darn, only just found this thread and could have been around on Sunday afternoon near Dunkeld/ Kirkmichael. Oh well, have a great one TJ and next time you're passing through Angus, give me a shout.


 
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Cant grow a proper beard. I just look like i should be swigging white lightening in a doorway and shouting at randoms.

I mean, nobody's going to stop you, will be good urban camo for Ayrshire. Just make sure you have a can of something in a plastic bag on the end of your bar and you'll be sorted.


 
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Ifound an STWer to buy me beer. Ta scotroutes
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That's a very hazy photo.

It must have been a good evening!!


 
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