Glencoe?

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Sue Cronshaw

New Member
Hi - we are planning route for Lejog in May this year (northern half, did up to Preston where I live last year). I fancy cycling through Glencoe but my husband thinks it would be too busy (with cars etc) to be enjoyable. I think the scenery outweighs that - what is anyone else's experience of how intrusive the traffic is on that stretch?
Thanks for any comments/advice
Sue
 

Norry1

Legendary Member
Location
Warwick
My brother and I did LEJoG last year at the end of April, early May. The stretch from Arrochar to Spean Bridge which went past Glencoe, was our favourite day. You can see pics etc on our website if you are interested. http://norrybroslejog.weebly.com/index.html

Martin
 
Having lived in the area and used that road a lot, I would say May would be OK, August no. The earlier you can hit the road the lighter the traffic will be. You will also be passed by some pretty big trucks, so watch for that and don't go over the bridges at the same time as any trucks if you can help it.
 

aberal

Guru
Location
Midlothian
It's no better/worse than other alternative routes in the vicinity. I'd go for it. The route takes you through Rannoch Moor too which has its own bleak beauty.
 

Noodley

Guest
I rode Glencoe in August, didnae have any problems. But I tend not to look for them, so maybe there were a few close shaves that I ignored for the sake of enjoying myself.
 
Glen Coe-Rannoch Moor's ok.
I've done it three times now, once going north & twice going south.
No problem ........... :biggrin:

Its the bit between Ballachulish and Fort Bill thats bad.
But I've only done some of that bit, from Corran Ferry to the bridge twice.
 

robgul

Legendary Member
I've done it both ways - N-S on a Sunday and S-N on a Wednesday, both times in mid-June - no big deal with traffic .. just remember that there's NOTHING between Bridge of Orchy and Ballachulish so have water, food etc on the bike.

Rob
 

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
Anyone done the Eastern route or planning it? I've been planning going up through Eskdalemuir from Lanhgolm, then Dewar-Edinburgh-Kinross-Aviemore-Inverness-Brora, turning off at Lothbeg to hit the A897 up to the top, then turning right along the A836 to JOG via Thurso (to avoid the A9). It just looks a lot quieter (from the maps) and is largely following Sustrans routes and B roads. Personally the Glencoe route looks far too busy for me.
 

PpPete

Legendary Member
Location
Chandler's Ford
Did the eastern route southbound in 2010. JoG, Helmsdale, Inverness, Aviemore, Pitlochry, Stirling (via Crieff), Lanark, Moffat.
The A9 north of Tain is ok, and to the south of that it can be avoided on NCN 1 and NCN 7. Don't be tempted to use the A9 to cut the corner over the Cromarty Firth. Go right round by Dingwall.

More details here.
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
[slightly OT]
If you are planning on going from Edinburgh over the Forth Road Bridge, be aware that :
- the NCN route from Edinburgh to the Bridge is pretty poor
- sometimes the cyclepath on East side of the bridge is open, sometimes the West side ....

My advice is 2-fold:
- have a look at this route, which is where I escorted wintonbina and his team last year
- let us know when you are coming through Edinburgh and we'll get some CC folk together for a jar or 2 (of wholesome, nutritious something-or-other ^_^) - and advise you on which side of the bridge is currently open.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I fancy cycling through Glencoe but my husband thinks it would be too busy (with cars etc) to be enjoyable. I think the scenery outweighs that - what is anyone else's experience of how intrusive the traffic is on that stretch?

The traffic is as intrusive as you let it be.

I've cycled through Glencoe on my LEJOG and JOGLE rides and loved the experience. I was treated with courtesy by the motorised users who shared the road fairly with me.
 

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
[slightly OT]
If you are planning on going from Edinburgh over the Forth Road Bridge, be aware that :
- the NCN route from Edinburgh to the Bridge is pretty poor
- sometimes the cyclepath on East side of the bridge is open, sometimes the West side ....

My advice is 2-fold:
- have a look at this route, which is where I escorted wintonbina and his team last year
- let us know when you are coming through Edinburgh and we'll get some CC folk together for a jar or 2 (of wholesome, nutritious something-or-other ^_^) - and advise you on which side of the bridge is currently open.

Great stuff. I'll be ready for a half or seven by then! My plan is to head into Edinburgh from Lasswade as far as the university, then bear left just north of the Royal Obs. and make for the traffic free cycle route just west of Haymarket Station (along a canal or something?*). Then its to the bridge along route 1. Route 76 looks like a more scenic alternative, but a bit of a long way round from the map. I had noticed from Google Streetview a barrier saying cycle route closed on the Forth Bridge, but spotted the other side seemed open- Thanks for the info- hopefully one side will be open.

*Edit- just had a closer look at the OS map and it looks like an old railway line.
 

wintonbina

Über Member
Location
Bournemouth
My advice is.....to listen to Scoosh because what this man doesn't know about Edinburgh & the surrounding routes isn't worth knowing! (Just call me sunburnt ankles:smooch:).

And being as we did the A9 route and then went across to Fort William after reaching JoG I would say go with your instincts. Both routes have their pro's & con's. Just enjoy every moment because its soon over & then you will end up like me reminiscing:smile:about my best ever bike ride 6 months ago!
Tony
PS Hi Scoosh & Happy New Year
 

theloafer

Legendary Member
Location
newton aycliffe
hi sue
used this route twice both times mid july never had a prob with traffic and is very senic 3 pics here taken over 10 mins shows roughly how busy it was
lands end 048.jpg lands end 049.jpg lands end 050.jpg
 
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