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xcentric
 


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Scotland late October

thinking of doing the Northern 500 in October half term - so late October, driving round the edge of Scotland. I know it will rain, but will we just see low mizzle and murk, or might we get some beautiful days too? Probably staying in B&B/hotel not camping as likely to have my 85 year old father with us..... Anyone live there/go there often enough to be brave with a weather summary?
  
Post #170560714th Sep 2016 9:11 am
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Heath_DA
 


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I hope its ok, that's when we're doing the N/C 500 Thumbs Up
  
Post #170561214th Sep 2016 9:15 am
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Late October is often good weather up here (all relative of course) - the last couple of years have been good. Having said that, maybe its because that is when we go on holiday Rolling Eyes

Back in 2005 the weather was so good that we even managed to grab a weekend sailing out to St Kilda and back!

Although a long way north of the south, there is still a lot of Scotland north of me so maybe others will be along to comment too.
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Big plus point = no midgies! Very Happy
  
Post #170563314th Sep 2016 9:59 am
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We were up there August and it was wet and very windy.....

However there were a few sunny and hot days !

Can recommend this place http://www.cocoamountain.co.uk/balnakeil/

Looks like run down industrial units from the outside, but choctastic inside Thumbs Up
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I think that the weather tends to break down late October. Generally mid October is more settled, it's my birthday late October so have noticed this. Though the north west of Scotland In some areas has its own micro climate.
  
Post #170563814th Sep 2016 10:03 am
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Were up in Cape Wrath and Applecross area in the camper van late October, as we were last year, weather was good but the days were quite short that time of year.

Also you may see the Northern lights. Thumbs Up
  
Post #170564114th Sep 2016 10:08 am
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October is normally coldish, short days and wet. The roads rarely dry out.

You might have been basking in 30 degree heat this week, we haven't. 12-14 degrees on a good day, under 10 degrees on a bad day. The darkness comes in about 7.30pm, but at the end of October, it will be about 5-5.30pm. We've also had rain pretty much every day. Rolling Eyes
  
Post #170565714th Sep 2016 10:42 am
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Yet I have swum in the Minch in October - and I'm a feartie!
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Yes, but you are north of Hardrians Wall and therefore despite what you say, as hard as nails. Laughing
  
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I've recently returned from my fourth trip this year to the 'top' and noted the increased traffic, some of which appeared to think that the NC500 was akin to the Indy500! Talking with the locals from East to West they all agree that it is only a matter of time before the first road death.

Some drivers and riders, including 'professionals' who should know better, have no knowledge of, or completely ignore, the concept of passing places and display a 'I'm coming through so get out of my f***ing way attitude'. There are also the idiots driving bloody big motorhomes on mostly single-track road (not to mention the even bigger Censored driving tourist coaches) who not only lack spatial awareness but also think that they have priority by right. Motorcyclists don't get away scot-free either. There are those who undoubtably live in a dream world where they have taken on the persona of Valentino Rossi and treat this route as a MotoGP track!

The scenery is beautiful but I am beginning to feel that with the increase in traffic, the ignorance and lack of consideration shown by a minority will eventually turn this lovely journey into a trial of endurance and the scenery will take second place to surviving the trip.
  
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^+1 couldn't have put it better myself. Thumbs Up

Locals either travel at odd times during the silly season or avoid going anywhere until the Winter. Such a pity that idiots intent on their mission effect ordinary people going about their business. This 500 was one of the worst ideas the HIDB dreampt up, Rolling Eyes anyway the Caithness bit from Tounge to Inverness is very boring TBH. As SWMBO who was doing two lots of secondment last year and the year before at CGH says, "it's soul destroying."
  
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Ever considered a career with the Scottish Tourist Board? Wink

Weather can be changeable late October but can be very good, this was mid November last year, it was 16 - 18 degrees for a few days running:





No midges, getting quieter and lovely autumnal colours Thumbs Up
  
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+1 to Therso and The Dundonian. The NC500 is harming the place. The scenery is gobsmackingly stunning partly because the roads and the area cannot cope with a high volume of traffic. The NC500 might yet end up destroying the thing that created it.
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Post #170684016th Sep 2016 12:50 pm
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so the trip appears to be on. Taking my 85 year old father who has mobility problems - with this in mind, anyone got any recommendations of places to stay (i.e. if bedrooms upstairs, a lift or shallow staircase preferred) around the route?

thanks....
  
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