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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4303 |
No green lanes like England so all is by permission only from private land owners. Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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3rd Oct 2021 6:15pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 663 |
I take it I'm not allowed to drive off road going up the Glenns then? Nothing to heavy, just cross country and up a few hills and down using the HDC. |
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3rd Oct 2021 6:18pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1382 |
As Dr Rob says, you can only drive off road in Scotland with the landowner's permission. Some estates let holiday properties that are off road and restrict the lets to people with off road capable cars, but in general you would not be allowed to drive off the estate tracks. I have stayed at one such and going off the track you'd have been stuck in soft peat pretty quickly, and the instructions for that property warn against any off piste stuff. Good advice too as in many places rescue would be difficult, and highland estates don't necessarily have tractors, Unimogs etc that would be needed to get a deep bogged RR out.
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3rd Oct 2021 6:46pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 663 |
Thanks guys, I have just done a bit of research into it (should have done that before I asked the question here). Seems Scotland is very strict on off roading due to the 'free to roam' act. Basically you can't go off road anywhere in Scotland if there is hikers, walkers, horse riders etc etc which basically means everywhere. There are a few off road clubs that do have the land owners permission but may not get permission if some random dude knocks on his door asking if you mind me taking my fatty across your land for a bit of fun. Oh well, I shall dig a bit more and see what the cost is to join a nearby club for a few days. |
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3rd Oct 2021 6:58pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 663 |
And also to add, locals are very staunchly against it too. Seems there are signs everywhere telling folk to report illegal off road use. Let's face it, my fatty stands out like a sore thumb and with a private reg, no chance of blagging my way out of it |
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3rd Oct 2021 7:04pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4303 |
Join GLASS (green lane assoc), contact local rep and go out with them.
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4th Oct 2021 7:48am |
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JMC Member Since: 01 Feb 2009 Location: Aberdeen-Angus Posts: 755 |
There was an epic 'greenlane' in Scotland which is a road that was built in 1745 and went over the mountains between Newtonmore and Fort Augustus. It remains on the statue books as the 'Kings highway' and as such, was a public road. Worth Googling the Corrieyairack Pass just to see what might have been..... However, it was a challenging mountain route (about 20 miles) which ascended to over 2500ft via a series of tight rocky hairpins and it would not be advised if the weather was anything but decent.
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4th Oct 2021 1:24pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 663 |
Hey JMC I read all about that and everyone was raving about it, but sadly like you say it's now closed. From what I read From those like yourself who drove it says it was an amazing drive. Oh well, I've already got a few contacts up that way who is willing to point me in the right direction. I thought I might as well while I'm up there, it's such stunning and breathtaking scenery I just have to do it. Such a shame really as the Highlands would be such an amazing place to go off road. |
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4th Oct 2021 6:32pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 663 |
JMC they looks a bit tight in your disco in picture 3, don't think you'd get a fatty through that rut without scraping the paintwork. If I remember rightly, there's a crossing stream half way up Glenn affric with a few other off-road tracks. But I haven't been there for over 15 years and the last time I was in the ex father in-laws Vauxhall frontera which struggled to make it over the smallest of pebbles, so I'm going up there again because it's such a beautiful place to explore. |
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4th Oct 2021 6:39pm |
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JMC Member Since: 01 Feb 2009 Location: Aberdeen-Angus Posts: 755 |
It was too tight....
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4th Oct 2021 6:59pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 663 |
JMC that's exactly the picture I want with my fatty, the stars in the background. I'm so jealous, any chance I can join you while I'm up that way next August? |
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4th Oct 2021 7:22pm |
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JMC Member Since: 01 Feb 2009 Location: Aberdeen-Angus Posts: 755 |
Sadly not! I'm really not at liberty to be guiding 4x4 tours about the land-owners ground. The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom |
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4th Oct 2021 9:52pm |
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