just discovered this when I went skiing recently. absolutely agree, beautiful scenery, no speed cameras, places to stop for toilet and drinks. I will be taking this instead of a9 next time I head north.
There are two ways of dying on the A9 idiot drivers and (boredom especially with the average speed cameras). Take this road as an alternative every time. Look for fuel when you´ve used half your tank. Good stops for a bacon roll and coffee. Don´t worry about going into a hotel with your bike gear for a snack and coffee, they will be glad to see you. If you´re coming North do it in reverse as its a great introduction into the spectacular biking roads North of Inverness. I have the priveledge of living in Inverness. The centre of the greatest biking roads in Britain. You will often see me on these roads, I´ll be on a red CBF1000GT, give me a wave and enjoy your biking.
Its amazing that this route is not here! With the 27 new ´give me your money and licence´ cameras on the Afkn9 this is by far the best route to get from Inverness to Perth or Dundee. Actually it was always the best route. There is everything you could want on this road. Road from Culloden to Grantown is a good mix of long straights and tight corners with very little police presence, although the odd tractor and rare caravan. Grantown to Breamar is one of the amazing spectacular roads in the country. With a huge amount of stunning mountain roads with LOADS of tight turns through some amazing scenery on a nice day. Then through some of the most picturesque glens in Scotland with long sweeping bends and some straights(hard to choose to get some speed up or take it slow and take in the scenery. Braemar Perth is an ok road with a mix of some nice turns through some rural roads, but be ware of livestock and farm vehicles on this stretch and the very occasional police car. Every section of this route is by far a better way of getting to Inverness from the south than the A9. it takes about and hour to and hour and a half longer but it feels to go so much quicker, especially now with the average speed cameras. you will arive with a huge grin on your face every time (if its not raining). the fuel stops are a bit scares after 10 pm there is not one between Perth and Nairn but out on a nice daytime blast there are a good few. Hope everyone finds this route useful for avoiding the and most of all FUN!
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