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Cycle Tours / Re: Part Two, Tentative London northbound and Scotland Bike Tour.
« Last post by PH on April 26, 2026, 12:33:57 PM »Plenty of good info to keep you interested, I hope it isn't overload! Just a couple of points to add if you hadn't already realised.
Camping off site is permitted in Scotland as long as you follow the guidance:
https://www.nature.scot/sites/default/files/2017-08/SOAC%20-%20Publication%202017%20-%20Camping%20in%20Scotland.pdf
Not so in England, though there's plenty of opportunity to go unnoticed if you arrive late and leave early.
There's a few bus services in Scotland that take bikes, I don't know the details, maybe someone else does.
I think everyone, including me, has their favorite Scottish island, I haven't been to them all, but have enjoyed all those I have. Enjoyed Skye less than the others, there's a clear correlation between ease of access and wilderness. Mull has an advantage that it can easily be incorporated into a circular route, arriving back on the mainland a long way from where you left it.
Camping off site is permitted in Scotland as long as you follow the guidance:
https://www.nature.scot/sites/default/files/2017-08/SOAC%20-%20Publication%202017%20-%20Camping%20in%20Scotland.pdf
Not so in England, though there's plenty of opportunity to go unnoticed if you arrive late and leave early.
There's a few bus services in Scotland that take bikes, I don't know the details, maybe someone else does.
I think everyone, including me, has their favorite Scottish island, I haven't been to them all, but have enjoyed all those I have. Enjoyed Skye less than the others, there's a clear correlation between ease of access and wilderness. Mull has an advantage that it can easily be incorporated into a circular route, arriving back on the mainland a long way from where you left it.

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