Scottish sites

Paul & Linda Gosden replied on 11/09/2019 15:40

Posted on 11/09/2019 15:40

Hi, new to this club discussion group and need some help.  Currently planning a trip to Scotland next year and at a loss as to where to stay (with toilets) enroute from Inverness towards Edinburgh.  How long is the journey on A9 and are there suitable sites half way. 

 

Paul @nd Linda Gosden

JohnM20 replied on 13/09/2019 19:32

Posted on 13/09/2019 19:32

I forgot to add in my post above that we called in to the very nice , spacious Knaresborough site for a couple of nights. Although full (apparently it always is) it didn't feel in any way crowded and Knaresborough town is a very interesting place to walk around albeit a bit hilly. The only downside was the on-site restaurant and bar, The Wanderer. Regretfully my wife's meal was not very good and talking to the couple on the next pitch to us, one of their meals the night before had not been good. Perhaps this was reflected in the fact that although we had been advised to book  there was never more that four couples in the restaurant whilst we were eating. Although the site is very nice I think we'll probably give the restaurant a miss if we ever go again.

brue replied on 21/09/2019 10:33

Posted on 21/09/2019 10:33

The A9 roadworks north of Perth now have a 40/30mph limit, slow but moving freely. Just to add that just off the A9/Perth roundabout (see map) there is shopping and car parks (M&S food hall, Aldi, Costa etc.) smile

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