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Scottish road trip....


Jonovich

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Hi folks,

 

I'm currently in the planning stages for a caching trip around Scotland later in the year. Current venues on the list include the usual tourist locations John'O'Groats, Loch Ness and Ben Nevis (none of which I've ever visited in the past). Can anyone recommend nearby caches worth including on this trip, and indeed any other Scottish or Northern England [ already pencilled in a stop off at the Angel of the North - since I already have the Geocoin for it :lol: ] locations to bring into this week long road trip. If there are any recommendations of good roads (unsurfaced) worth a look at then that too would be nice to know, as well as any good camp sites.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Jon.

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Only ever been to Scotland once, and that was BC....

 

One great place we found was a small gallery on the shores of Loch Lomand. The owner was so lovely, the paintings beautiful and cheap too!!

 

I'd love to do a bit of a trip up to Scotty land - maybe before or after the mega up there in 2010!!

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If you're going to Ben Nevis then 'Waterfall and Ruin' just has to be at the top of your 'to-do' list. Awesome cache.

 

Seconded!

 

Visited Scotland 14th to 29th September 2007, check my logs, majority of them are excellent caches!

 

If you do West is Best (*most westerly cache on the mainland), don't forget Lochan Rocky Overhang with a Silver Twist as you drive very close to it!

 

Look out for Simply Paul's caches, especially the "The Wicker Man" series.

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If you're going to Ben Nevis then 'Waterfall and Ruin' just has to be at the top of your 'to-do' list. Awesome cache.

 

Seconded!

 

Visited Scotland 14th to 29th September 2007, check my logs, majority of them are excellent caches!

 

If you do West is Best (*most westerly cache on the mainland), don't forget Lochan Rocky Overhang with a Silver Twist as you drive very close to it!

 

Look out for Simply Paul's caches, especially the "The Wicker Man" series.

 

Ditto on waterfall and ruin

 

Also Billy twiggers death of power if your up to it !!

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Depending when you're going, I've two events in Scotland in June (new dates TBC. Annoyingly my film studies course exams now clash with my original ones) around the 22nd-27th. One's on top of Ben Nevis (on top of the trig point, on top of Ben Nevis, in fact, to secure the UK's highest possible event accolade) and the other on the north tip of Shetland.

 

Cache suggestions: If you're a Python fan, the one at Doune Castle near Stirling shouldn't be missed. Ditto the one next to Loch Tay; the cave of the killer rabbit. It's called Scene 24, I think. I have to say, you can't go far wrong in Scotland. I don't think I've done a 'bad' one up there.

 

Edit: Get over to the Isle of Skye if you can. Some wonderful caches there (Find Him a Wife, and one you can walk to from the Raasay ferry on an off-island) as well as great landscapes and roads. Highly recommended. The whole west coast is, in fact. Another movie cache worth a look is Rum & Eigg, which is on the beach from Local Hero (and Highlander) To pimp a cache of my own, Highlander's Home is a cool spot near a good tourist feature :lol:

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Depending when you're going, I've two events in Scotland in June (new dates TBC. Annoyingly my film studies course exams now clash with my original ones) around the 22nd-27th. One's on top of Ben Nevis (on top of the trig point, on top of Ben Nevis, in fact, to secure the UK's highest possible event accolade) and the other on the north tip of Shetland.

 

That's a shame, looks like we wont make the event, the trip is planned for May, 15th through to the 24th - if the vehicle holds together for the duration :lol:

 

J

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Cache suggestions: If you're a Python fan, the one at Doune Castle near Stirling shouldn't be missed. Ditto the one next to Loch Tay; the cave of the killer rabbit. It's called Scene 24, I think. I have to say, you can't go far wrong in Scotland.

 

 

I'd second that!

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There are so many good caches up here (there are a few naff ones too though) that's it difficult to tell you. Every single cache that has been recommended on here is great and all worth a visit if you get the chance.

 

Once you have got your actual route sorted drop me an email if you like and I'll try and point out some good caches along your route, well the ones I know of anyway.

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