Re: Channel 4 to broadcast SL
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2021 3:53 pm
love Inverness, we got a couple of times a year to see my mate who lives there, fair drive but worth it, the premier inn on the river ness is in a great position
A site for fans of Wigan Warriors RLFC. News, views, statistics, profiles and more all contributed by supporters of Wigan RL.
https://www.wiganwarriorsfans.com/
If you go to NW Scotland, and want to avoid M74 and Glasgow, try turning off at Gretna towards Dumfries, then towards Ayr then Kilmarnock. (A75/A76).medlocke wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 1:42 pmNever got as far up as Inverness, on the last day there we headed over to the Cairngorms, down to Pitlochry then over to Kirriemuir for the Bon Scott statue and JM Barrie birthplace before heading back to Carlisle via Queensferry bridge, then Kielder water the next day before heading back to MillomFirestarter wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 11:27 amwe went for day trip to skye and stopped off there….. got the ferry back for the alternate route back….. we also saw the monty python castles while we were there…… cant wait to go again but inverness was easily my favourite place
Shall look into that route, been wanting to do that area, been all over the SW coast while fishing, Southerness, Kirkudbright, Balcary, Isle of Whithorn, Cairn Ryan etc, planning on doing John O'Groats and Lands End next year during Easter and October and might nip back to Bridlington for a few days during the wet seasonmorley pie eater wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 9:40 amIf you go to NW Scotland, and want to avoid M74 and Glasgow, try turning off at Gretna towards Dumfries, then towards Ayr then Kilmarnock. (A75/A76).medlocke wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 1:42 pmNever got as far up as Inverness, on the last day there we headed over to the Cairngorms, down to Pitlochry then over to Kirriemuir for the Bon Scott statue and JM Barrie birthplace before heading back to Carlisle via Queensferry bridge, then Kielder water the next day before heading back to MillomFirestarter wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 11:27 am we went for day trip to skye and stopped off there….. got the ferry back for the alternate route back….. we also saw the monty python castles while we were there…… cant wait to go again but inverness was easily my favourite place
Cross the Clyde at Erskine Bridge. (There's a quicker motorway route towards Paisley, or quieter one through Kilmacolm.) Once over the bridge, stop for fuel, then you'll be at Loch Lomond in minutes.
It only takes about 30 minutes more and it's 100 times better.
We drive that way morley…… went basically up the west coast across at inverness and back down the east coast…… the road from montrose to carslile was a good scenic route but glen coe was even more impressivemorley pie eater wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 9:40 amIf you go to NW Scotland, and want to avoid M74 and Glasgow, try turning off at Gretna towards Dumfries, then towards Ayr then Kilmarnock. (A75/A76).medlocke wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 1:42 pmNever got as far up as Inverness, on the last day there we headed over to the Cairngorms, down to Pitlochry then over to Kirriemuir for the Bon Scott statue and JM Barrie birthplace before heading back to Carlisle via Queensferry bridge, then Kielder water the next day before heading back to MillomFirestarter wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 11:27 am we went for day trip to skye and stopped off there….. got the ferry back for the alternate route back….. we also saw the monty python castles while we were there…… cant wait to go again but inverness was easily my favourite place
Cross the Clyde at Erskine Bridge. (There's a quicker motorway route towards Paisley, or quieter one through Kilmacolm.) Once over the bridge, stop for fuel, then you'll be at Loch Lomond in minutes.
It only takes about 30 minutes more and it's 100 times better.
Did you go down Glen Etive to the Loch while at Glen Coe?, We made a point to go down there this time, was amazing scenery, even got to see 5 stags close up, well the the 1 hour round tripFirestarter wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 1:08 pmWe drive that way morley…… went basically up the west coast across at inverness and back down the east coast…… the road from montrose to carslile was a good scenic route but glen coe was even more impressivemorley pie eater wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 9:40 amIf you go to NW Scotland, and want to avoid M74 and Glasgow, try turning off at Gretna towards Dumfries, then towards Ayr then Kilmarnock. (A75/A76).medlocke wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 1:42 pm
Never got as far up as Inverness, on the last day there we headed over to the Cairngorms, down to Pitlochry then over to Kirriemuir for the Bon Scott statue and JM Barrie birthplace before heading back to Carlisle via Queensferry bridge, then Kielder water the next day before heading back to Millom
Cross the Clyde at Erskine Bridge. (There's a quicker motorway route towards Paisley, or quieter one through Kilmacolm.) Once over the bridge, stop for fuel, then you'll be at Loch Lomond in minutes.
It only takes about 30 minutes more and it's 100 times better.