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North Coast 500 The Road Trip of a Lifetime – NC500 Guide Book by Robbie Roams

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The majority of visitors to the North Coast 500 take their trips between May and September. However, while summer brings longer days, lighter evenings and warmer temperatures, the autumn and winter seasons are becoming more popular – these colder months open up a magical world of different activities and experiences that can be enjoyed even when the temperature drops. Wester Ross: The final leg of the drive,visitors often say ‘West is Best’ when it comes to this stretch of road due to its plentiful beaches, mountainous peaks and lochs – giving visitors all the best Scotland has to offer. What can you expect to see on the NC500?

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Dornoch is a perfect place to linger for a while: take a lengthy walk along the expansive beach. Indulge in a little shopping for Scottish crafts. Enjoy a tasting of rare whisky. Dornoch boasts Scotland’s smallest cathedral, and in 1727, it became the last place in Scotland where a witch was burnt. The HistoryLinks community museum is the spot to learn all about local culture and history. The above pricing does not include stays over Christmas or New Year from 23 December to 8 January . If you are interested in taking a holiday across these dates, please get in touch for a bespoke quote. The most popular in our North Coast 500 Guide series , here are 23 things you absolutely have to know before driving the North Coast 500Photos: ACE Adventures & Hideaways, Glascarnoch Dam by @Seanscourie, Puffin Time with Caithness SeaCoast (boat tours), Sands Caravan and Camping Park 5. Driving time! For those who want a bit of a visual, here is an overview of the route that we did. As we get deeper into this NC500 route planner, I will go into our recommendations on what to see, do, and where to stay along the way. For beaches, to ruined castles, to outdoor adventure and distilleries - find out where to find the things you love on the NC500 in our North Coast 500 highlights guide, which includes interactive maps. A carefully designed itinerary, travelling the North Coast 500 driving route – covering more than 500 miles of the best coastal scenery the North Highlands has to offer, but within a leisurely week’s holiday. Enjoy challenging drives such as the hairpin bends of the “Bealach na Ba” road to Applecross, then relax in our selection of characterful small hotels and guest houses.

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The views from the hike are incredible as it really takes you along the coastline. During summer months, wildlife sightings can be seen along the way, with some people chancing upon seals and dolphins as you gaze down the cliffs. Remember the route is not just for you to enjoy your holiday – people use the roads as part of their daily life, so let people past. There are lots of blind summits and sharp, blind corners - they are usually signposted, but it's your job to anticipate these and approach sensibly. For a smooth and safe drive, it is important to evenly distribute the weight of your items across the car. Please also note that 'passing places' are NOT parking places. Neither are they photo opportunity stops or places to pull over for a rest, a cup of tea and a natter - you can however use them to allow others to overtake you safely. On hills, the custom is that the car going uphill has priority.

What can you expect to see on the NC500?

The vehicle closestto a 'passing place' on theirside of the road has the responsibility to pull into it. So, if you've got a passing place accessible on your left, you should go into it and let the other car proceed. Photos: The Storehouse Restaurant & Farm Shop, Applecross Smokehouse, West Coast Delicatessen, Robertson’s the Larder 10. Be a safe driver Lastly, it's always a very good idea to bring a thermos (we use this oneon our travels) for spontaneous cups of tea or coffees with a view along the way! Applecross Penisula – To get here, you either need to brave the famous Bealach Na Ba pass or the winding coast road from the neighbouring village of Shieldaig – both of which require nerves of steel from those not used to Scotland’s dramatic west coast roads. For those who do make it, the peninsula is as blissful as it gets – the view across the Inner Sound to Raasay and Skye is mesmerising. The Split Stane, Sutherland– the boundary between Sutherland and Caithness – said to have been split by the devil’s tail. Find the stone at Drumholliston near Melvich.

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