There's a bit of NCR we bypassed because it's basic a MB route, around Boats of Garden, ask
@Edwardoka for more details.
Geez, thanks Pat, tax my memory AND my route building why don't you!
I can remember the main places where we diverted from the official route but remembering which signs I declared we should ignore might be a bit more challenging
Day 2
The first recommended diversion is immediately at the start of your second day, as you leave Aberfoyle on the climb, the signage will tell you to go off-road through the Three Lochs Forest Drive - which
@Pat "5mph" can tell you is
very off-road. I was last there 14 years ago and my abiding memories of it are being thankful for being on a mountain bike, lots of getting off and pushing, and midges, lots of midges!
Instead of following the signage here I'd personally continue following the A821 up and over Duke's Pass, then at the bottom of the descent turn right towards Callander alongside Loch Venachar before rejoining the NCN7 immediately before Kilmahog (
ridewithgps link )
I've stopped the above route at Strathyre because the route splits there - I've only ever taken the longer but very scenic and historic route via Balquhidder and can't vouch for the path that runs alongside the A84 after Strathyre)
Day 6
The second unsigned split is on day 6, the NCN7 follows the road from Newtonmore to Kingussie before turning off to the right onto the slightly quieter but much less scenic - and rather lumpier - B970, whereas we stayed on the B9152 to Aviemore, but either way should be good as the vast majority of traffic is on the A9.
Option 1 - B9152 (
ridewithgps link )
Option 2 - B970 (
ridewithgps link )
Either way, if you stop at Aviemore to eat,
don't follow the signage for Boat of Garten or Carrbridge as this is off-road, one of our numbers jumped off the front and was less than pleased by the surface he found. Instead, double back on yourself, go under the railway onto the road to Rothiemurchus and Coylumbridge, making sure to turn left onto the B970 before you start the Cairn Gorm Ski Centre climb which one of our tour group nearly did before we chased after her

. Having been up there a couple of times you don't want to do that if you don't have to...
From Boat of Garten you're good to follow the signage all the way to Inverness (the route splits into off-road and on-road options on the way to Slochd Summit but the splits are well-signed)
Good luck with your trip, hope the weather gods are generous, I'm not jealous at all


Ed