I could just Google 'scotland tourism' - but where's the fun in that! It'd be nice to get some ideas from locals maybe, or someone who's travelled around in Scotland and found amazing places not necessarily swamped by tourists.
We're planning a motorbike trip all the way up from the Midlands to John O'Groats (stopping off at the Yorkshire Dales and then Loch Ness). From John O' Groats we're going to head west to Durness, and then head back down along the west coast (I'd really like to get as west as the roads allow us) through Glasgow and ending up in the Lake District.
We want to avoid as much town biking as possible and although our route is great, we've not really planned what we'd like to see. I'd personally like to see some old castles / forts and keep to as much of the country side and amazing roads as possible.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks.
We're planning a motorbike trip all the way up from the Midlands to John O'Groats (stopping off at the Yorkshire Dales and then Loch Ness). From John O' Groats we're going to head west to Durness, and then head back down along the west coast (I'd really like to get as west as the roads allow us) through Glasgow and ending up in the Lake District.
We want to avoid as much town biking as possible and although our route is great, we've not really planned what we'd like to see. I'd personally like to see some old castles / forts and keep to as much of the country side and amazing roads as possible.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks.