For those who don't know, the NC500 is a route around the North Coast of Scotland a bit over 500 miles long.
It wouldn't surprise me if this becomes quite a popular holiday destination this year, with flights being cancelled left and right.
The NC500 supposedly offers fantastic roads, sights and views. The weather supposedly not so much. Will report back findings after my trip in May.
Discussion so far:
Seems like we came to a similar conclusions except I currently only have 5/6 days allocated to the NC500 itself from a bit North of Inverness, although planning to stay in Loch Lomond for a couple of nights on the way up.Elsalmon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 4:35 pmAm doing 7 days from Inverness (2 either side to get up and down) which seems to be a fairly standard amount of time. Looked at a couple of guides for 7 days and then settled on the end point for each day and booked hotels accordingly. After that worked out activities between the two points which seemed fairly standard for each of the guides unless you want to go 'off-route' and spend a day bagging a munro!TurtleDesignTech wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 6:42 amGood luck! Make sure you post up some pictures.
Have you got an exact route planned yet? I have had a look but other than just driving around clockwise and stopping whenever I get to something interesting, I am struggling a bit as there are so many landmarks based on online guides.
To be honest a lot of the stuff is along the route so won't take a huge amount of time or detour. Ie a quick 10 mins to look at a waterfall or a ruined castle...it seems a lot but most stops are short and also the days are very long up there in summer!
Girlfriend wasn't a fan of staying at a different place each night so strategically chosen a couple of places, one further north (Lairg) and the other being a closer to Inverness (Strathpeffer). Hoping to do a loop of a 100-150 miles each day. Will probably have to get up early to beat the traffic depending on how busy it is.


