North
Coast 500 route
Memorable MG Routes are not simply about the tactile
pleasure of driving the road, particularly in an MG, but they are
also about the interest along the route from the views on the road,
places to visit, sights to see and of course refreshment at tea shops
and pubs!
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North
Coast 500
The NC500 was created in 2014 by the North Highland Initiative
as a tourism venture to support isolated parts of Scotland.
The route is more than 500 miles of remote stretches of road
in stunning areas of the North Highlands
which have become a major tourism attraction for visitors to
Scotland with stunning scenery and places to visit, plus excellent
accommodation, food and drink. The route has become popular.
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Planning
your tour of the North Highlands
With any project it's essential to clarify your aims and intended
outcomes and when planning a tour of the Highlands that's worth
reviewing from the start. Probably the time you have available
is a key factor in deciding how far into and around the Highlands
your tour will go. Clarifying whether you want to go round the
popular NC500 route simply enjoying the challenge of a 500 mile
journey with the views alongside the route or whether you would
prefer a leisurely drive, stopping frequently at many of the
interesting and attractive places like castles, distilleries
and stunning scenery. For some exploring interesting places
off the tourist route with relaxed diversions into glens and
over passes is particularly attractive, so considering a tour
of around 10 days or two weeks averaging around 200 miles a
day is an option with enjoyable overnight stops on the way.
Another issue is when to make your visit to the Highlands
and two factors are worth considering - the popular tourist
periods and the weather. May is statistically a month with lower
rainfall and the midge (Scotland's tourism secret) do not arrive
until early June and selecting a period between the bank holiday
periods in that month is wise. The next factor is the vehicle
you use to make the tour particularly with single track roads
with passing places. Modern cars are getting larger but they
are comfortable and classic cars are a pleasure to drive. There
is clear increase in the use of camper vans by visitors to the
Highlands with many touring the Highlands. The single track
roads and passing places can be demanding at popular times for
tourists but a camper van does offer flexibility with where
you stay during the tour with many attractive places to stop
overnight.
Two of our Memorable MG Routes cover two sections of the NC500
- one the Wester Ross Trail from Loch Carron to Ullapool and
the other through Assynt to Lochinver - and they highlight interesting
places to visit off the main route. We also have a note on the
route over the Pass of the Cattle to Applecross.
MMGR06 & MMGR08
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