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Next tour, Rannoch Station and the Cairngorm Loop.


Throttled
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Setting off tomorrow. I like dead ends so having done Lock Katrine this time it is Rannoch Station on day 1. Then an overnight in Dollar and day 2 will be Cairgorm Loop. Then home again. 486 miles and just under 12 hours according to Google Maps.


http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=Ers ... ,4&t=m&z=8


The weather is windy and showers.

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That looks like a fantastic trip.

Rannoch Station is the only public station in the uk without a public road. (I think its a bit of a track)

Takes loads of pictures and do a little write up. So us from south of the boarder can pick out when we are going to invade next year.

Have a great time and enjoy it.

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First 200 or so miles today. Most of it in the rain. The Dukes Pass was very wet


http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6162/6144183155_bbd08602c3_b.jpg


and I did not see any other bikers during the whole trip. The road to Rannoch Station is superb. Almost all is wide single track or narrow two way with a new grippy surface. The rest is fine as well. I was looking forward to lunch at the hotel next to the station to find it is closed during the day. Rannoch village has the nearest cafe.


Only the last 5 miles are on the moor, the rest is quite sheltered and in forestry, but the whole way is spectacular.


http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6089/6144184211_87a069b261_b.jpg


It is a highly recommended, twisty and turny route, especially for city and motorway types who need a new challenge.

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The Cairngorm Loop. Up the hated A9 with is 60mph parts and 70 mph dual carriagways with house driveways, bus stops, tractors and pedestrians sharing the road.


Turned off at Newtonmore and took a back road via Feshebridge to Aviemore. That is a brillaint road, lots of bends, bumps but it is wide, quiet and the surface is immaculate. Then up to Grantown-on-Spey and on to Tomintoul. Cairgorm in Scottish means 'f**k all there'


http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6204/6147288717_8d558ddd61_b.jpg


apart from lots of wind. It is horrible feeling yourself being moved about the road by the wind and over the Lecht was awful. Lunch at Cockbridge


http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6186/6147289915_182880b5ab_b.jpg


After that the single track road to Braemar found three seasons in a few minutes, as is the way round here.


http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6192/6147843998_cf915f20ee_b.jpg


After Braemar went over Glenshee. It had some signs I have not seen before


http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6153/6147295531_ea19200329_b.jpg


which I think must mean, bikers enjoy!. But it is the only part of the ride where there are pots holes, bad surfaces and sheep on the road, so beware.

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  • 4 months later...

Thanks TC. Just refuel before you turn off for Rannoch Station as there are no petrol stations for the round trip which is about 60 miles. Rather than head straight back again I would go via the south of the loch and past Shehallion and then turn down to Aberfeldy (which has your next petrol station) Then back to the dull A9.


http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=B84 ... 2&t=m&z=10


It will take about the same time as retracing your steps and you get to see more.

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Thanks for the local info Throttled :thumb:

I was going to fuel up at Pitlochry as we come down through the cairngorms before we head to rannoch. I didn't know about the road to the south of the loch so that has now been amended with the new petrol station.

This is one of the great things about a forum.

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