This is a trip I did in May just before the HTR550, it's taken a while to get round to sorting out the pics and getting some notes down. It’s closer to lightish touring than proper bikepacking, but for 2 weeks I wanted a bit more comfort.
The train from Stratford upon Avon wasn't until 11:30 so a decent lie in was in order to start the day. The time dictated by a spectacularly cheap fare, I wasn't going to complain.
As I got near to Aviemore I spied a pair of lads with bikes and tents pitched on the riverbank - I smiled to myself, knowing that I'd be doing likewise during the next few nights.
An early start after a very full breakfast saw me heading out over the Kessock Bridge, aiming to follow NCN route 1 to start with towards Cromarty. I was hoping the ferry would be running but it was a little early yet.
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Heading North I was aiming for the estate road to Ullapool
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And a nice spot for a pitch
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The following day saw me back onto tarmac at Oykel Bridge towards Lairg so that I could carry on towards Durness via a bit more of the HTR550 route
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And a nice spot with an ocean view
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After a wet start, the skies cleared at Cape Wrath
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Working my down the West coast past Kylesku
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The weather broke between Garve and Skye, I was dry-ish inside my goretex jacket but by the end of the day (and 5 days camping without a shower) I headed for a B&B on Skye equipped with both showers and tumble driers!
I’ve seen most of Skye so I headed South from Broadford to pick up the ferry back to the mainland at Mallaig.
After another day of proper Scottish weather (it pi—ed it down), I was getting towards the Ardnamurchan peninsular, another good spot for a pitch
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And for breakfast the morning after
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I rode across to the lighthouse at Ardnamurchan, then back to Kilchoan and the ferry to Tobermory. Mull is just a fantastic place, even in late May the Bluebells were still out
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And another good spot for a pitch
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And (not very early…) the next morning
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2nd night on Mull, another pleasant spot
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Onto the ferry back to Oban, there was a visitor in the bay..
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At the ferry terminal I got talking to another tourer. His name was Matt, he’d been working in Ullapool and had decided to cycle home to see his folks. In Capetown, South Africa! We were booked on the same ferry to Islay, and once off the ferry we cycled across the island looking for a spot to camp
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I needed to carry on as I was booked on a train from Ardrossan in a couple of days time. We both cycled back and caught the ferry to Kintyre, which sported this sculpture made from old cassette sprockets
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We were hoping for another decent night weatherwise. Scotland did not oblige this time; it was pi—ing down again when we rode ashore onto Kintyre. Over the hill to Claonaig neither of us fancied pitching tents and getting even more soaked.
We headed for the ferry “terminal” to wait for the last ferry to Arran. And stayed there! A sort of transparent bothy!
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The next morning dawned with blue skies and sunshine. We caught the 1st ferry to Arran
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I had a train to catch so carried on to Brodick and home.
13 days, 575 miles, 3 B&Bs, 3 campsites and 6 wild camps. Not huge or fast, but enough to keep me happy for a bit.