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Fife to Fort William

Morning guys n girls,

What would you experienced people reckon on this trip.

Use the A9 or the more scenic glencoe route ?

Will the glencoe be to twisty for my outfit ?

Cheers.πŸ‘πŸ˜
 
Glencoe route is fine . Stayed many a time at Ballachulish and Glencoe. A9 is shorter but going through Glencoe will take no more than an extra 30 minutes or less. The road is on the whole excellent enabling 50 most of the way. The scenery is stunning. Glencoe route for me
 
I have done Glencoe a good number of times, its no trouble at all with a caravan. A9 full of safety cameras so be aware if you choose that route. One thing I have seen many times on the A9 is cars hitting deer at high speed and the damage done is mindblowing.
 
Cheers all, been that long since i was up glencoe road , couldn't remember as i have never towed that way , worth a check here , made my mind up glencoe it is .πŸ‘πŸ‘
 
Morning guys n girls,

What would you experienced people reckon on this trip.

Use the A9 or the more scenic glencoe route ?

Will the glencoe be to twisty for my outfit ?

Cheers.πŸ‘πŸ˜
buses and articulated lorries use the Glen Coe road,so the road will be ok for your outfit.
 
Make sure you have plenty of fuel. I've been stuck in traffic because of a fatal accident when police eventually closed the road and turn around the traffic...which is tricky.... It meant a long diversion through Oban late at night.
 

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