The Rough Guide to the North Coast 500 (Compact Travel Guide with eBook)
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About this ebook
This practical travel guide to the North Coast 500 features detailed factual travel tips and points-of-interest structured lists of all iconic must-see sights as well as some off-the-beaten-track treasures. Our itinerary suggestions and expert author picks of things to see and do will make it a perfect companion both, ahead of your trip and on the ground. This North Coast 500 guide book is packed full of details on how to get there and around, pre-departure information and top time-saving tips, including a visual list of things not to miss. Our colour-coded maps make the North Coast 500 easier to navigate while you're there. This guide book to the North Coast 500 has been fully updated post-COVID-19.
The Rough Guide to the North Coast 500 covers: Inverness to the Black Isle and beyond, the road to John O'Groats, along the North Coast, exploring the Northwest and Wester Ross to Inverness.
Inside this North Coast 500 travel guide you'll find:
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EVERY TYPE OF TRAVELLER
Experiences selected for every kind of trip to the North Coast 500, from off-the-beaten-track adventures in the Black Isle, to family activities in child-friendly places, like Dunrobin Castle, or chilled-out breaks in popular tourist areas, like Inverness.
PRACTICAL TRAVEL TIPS
Essential pre-departure information including the North Coast 500 entry requirements, getting around, health information, travelling with children, sports and outdoor activities, food and drink, festivals, culture and etiquette, shopping, tips for travellers with disabilities and more.
TIME-SAVING ITINERARIES
Includes carefully planned routes covering the best of the North Coast 500, which give a taste of the richness and diversity of the destination, and have been created for different time frames or types of trip.
DETAILED REGIONAL COVERAGE
Clear structure within each sightseeing chapter of this the North Coast 500 travel guide includes regional highlights, brief history, detailed sights and places ordered geographically, recommended restaurants, hotels, bars, clubs and major shops or entertainment options.
INSIGHTS INTO GETTING AROUND LIKE A LOCAL
Tips on how to beat the crowds, save time and money and find the best local spots for going whale watching off the west coast or hiking.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THINGS NOT TO MISS
Rough Guides' rundown of the Caledonian Canal, Inverness, Ness Islands, and Thurso's best sights and top experiences helps to make the most of each trip to the North Coast 500, even in a short time.
HONEST AND INDEPENDENT REVIEWS
Written by Rough Guides' expert authors with a trademark blend of humour, honesty and expertise, this North Coast 500 guide book will help you find the best places, matching different needs.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Comprehensive 'Contexts' chapter of this travel guide to the North Coast 500 features fascinating insights into the North Coast 500, with coverage of history, religion, ethnic groups, environment, wildlife and books, plus a handy language section and glossary.
FABULOUS FULL COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY
Features inspirational colour photography, including the stunning Assynt and the spectacular Duncansby Head sea stacks.
COLOUR-CODED MAPPING
Practical full-colour maps, with clearly numbered, colour-coded keys for quick orientation in the North Coast, the Black Isle, and many more locations around the North Coast 500, reduce the need to go online.
USER-FRIENDLY LAYOUT
With helpful icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time.
Rough Guides
Rough Guides are written by expert authors who are passionate about both writing and travel. They have detailed knowledge of the areas they write about--having either traveled extensively or lived there--and their expertise shines through on every page. It's priceless information, delivered with wit and insight, providing the down-to-earth, honest read that is the hallmark of Rough Guides.
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Contents
Introduction to North Coast 500
The route
Meet the locals
things not to miss
Itineraries
Moments in history
Basics
When to go
Getting there
Getting around
Accommodation
Food and drink
Travel essentials
Inverness to the Black Isle and beyond
Inverness and around
The Black Isle and around
The road to John O’Groats
The Dornoch Firth and around
North to Wick
Along the north coast
John O’Groats and around
Dunnet and around
Thurso
West to Tongue
Exploring the northwest
Durness and around
South to Scourie
Assynt
Ullapool
Wester Ross to Inverness
Ullapool to Poolewe
Poolewe
Gairloch and around
Loch Maree
Loch Torridon
Loch Carron
The road to Inverness
Small print
Rough Guide credits
Publishing information
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Introduction to North Coast 500
The North Coast 500 brings together a route of just over 500 miles (516, to be precise) of stunning coastal scenery in the far north of Scotland. The route may be relatively new – launched by the non-profit North Highland Initiative in 2015 as Scotland’s Route 66
– but the raw and magnificent landscape it traverses has been shaped over thousands of years by geological forces, glaciers and the weather systems of the North Atlantic. It’s not always an easy ride; the roads can be thin and winding, and the clouds will descend faster than you thought possible. Yet, experience a glorious sunset that turns a sea loch gold or stumble across yet another empty white-powder beach, and you’ll discover the romance of the place, too. Whether you explore opulent castles, sample a dram (or two) of whisky or take to the water on an exhilarating wildlife safari, the North Coast 500 offers a truly unique touring experience, quite unlike anywhere else in the world.
We’ve flagged up our favourite places – a perfectly sited hotel, an atmospheric café, a special restaurant – throughout the Guide with the symbol
The route
The North Coast 500 begins in Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, before heading north into the pastoral Black Isle, littered with prehistoric sites and home to the pretty resort town of Cromarty. After passing through Tain and crossing the Dornoch Firth, you’re on the road to John O’Groats. You’ll pass through somnolent villages and the impressive Dunrobin Castle before arriving at Helmsdale. Beyond, the landscape becomes wilder on the approach to the former fishing town of Wick.
After the obligatory photograph at the John O’Groats sign and a stop-off at Dunnet Head – the northernmost point of Britain – the north coast road passes through rolling grasslands to the surfing town of Thurso, a relative metropolis in these parts. Continuing west, past white-sand beaches and crofting townships, you reach the Kyle of Tongue; from this point forward, the landscape becomes more muscular and the weather systems more cinematic.
The north coast road continues to Durness, launch pad for an epic multi-day hike to Cape Wrath, or a less intrepid but nonetheless worthwhile detour into Smoo Cave. Heading south, it’s a wiggly single-track road towards Assynt, a region that captures the stark, elemental beauty of the Highlands like nowhere else. Through the sleepy settlements of Scourie and Kylesku you reach Lochinver, a foodie haven and excellent base for hikes to Stac Pollaidh and Suilven, just two of many idiosyncratic peaks in the area.
After dancing a ceilidh and stocking up on supplies in the wee fishing town of Ullapool, head into Wester Ross, where the road hugs the coast and there are views of Skye and the Western Isles. Whitewashed crofting houses pepper the road to Gairloch, where boat trips offer the chance to glimpse dolphins and basking sharks, as well as whales during summer. After passing through the awe-inspiring Glen Torridon and making a hair-raising ascent over the Applecross Pass, the retreat to Inverness begins.
Of course, the above only skims over the significant settlements and sights along the route. It’s everything that falls in between – the isolated white-sand beaches, the moody Highland cattle, encounters with friendly locals – that make the North Coast 500 what it is.
Image ID:001-4The Applecross Pass
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FIVE TOP TIPS BEFORE SETTING OFF
Do your research Sit down with a map and plan your route before you go, using www.northcoast500.com and this ebook as inspiration on how to make the most of your trip.
Become a North Coast 500 member The North Coast 500 memberships bring an array of benefits; see www.northcoast500.com/become-a-member.
Book ahead Between Easter and October the North Coast 500 is busy and accommodation books up far in advance. Be sure to plan where to stay months before you leave.
Read up on road safety The North Coast 500 encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. The roads, however, can be tricky to navigate. Our Basics section (see page 32) includes information on how to stay safe on the roads. See also www.northcoast500.com/top-tips-hitting-route/road-safety.
Get kitted out Pack for all eventualities; you might well have sun in March and hail in August. Check out the North Coast 500’s clothing range at www.northcoast500.com/online-shop.
Meet the locals
Image ID:001-5Jon and Emmy Palmer
Jon Palmer, The Cheese House
Old Police Station House, Cromarty IV11 8UY • www.cromartycheese.com
Tell us about yourself I met my wife Emmy in the Netherlands in 2010, at a point when we were both looking to embark on an adventure. Emmy suggested selling cheese, and a year later we set up the only Dutch cheese shop in the UK.
What does the North Coast 500 mean to you? It has been brilliant meeting all the visitors doing the North Coast 500 and curious to taste a slice of the Netherlands in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
What inspires you the most about your area? Though a diversion from the main North Coast 500 route, Cromarty is an idyllic destination with quirky shops and eating places secreted between old fishermen's cottages and grand merchant houses.
Image ID:001-6Lamont family
Murray Lamont, Mackays Hotel
Union St, Wick KW1 5ED • www.mackayshotel.co.uk
Tell us about yourself I grew up in the hospitality business and, apart from my student years, have lived in Wick since birth; Mackays has been in my family for nearly 70 years. In the mid-90s we opened Bin Ends, a store supplying good value quality wines, whiskies and spirits.
What does the North Coast 500 mean to you? The North Coast 500 has been declared as one of the best routes in the world – and it’s on our doorstep. What you see is what you get: huge empty beaches, seas with an attitude, stacks, hill moors, wildlife and natural history at its best; unspoilt and available.
What inspires you the most about your area? The people in our area are friendly and down to earth, plus the fresh air and pace of life combined with the natural beauty and opportunities make it a wonderful place to be. Wick still has a strong community aspect and that’s down to the people who live here.
Image ID:001-7Dougie Robertson
Dougie Robertson, Highland Ferries
Cromarty IV11 8YN • www.facebook.com/CamusnagaulFerry
Tell us about yourself I've run Highland Ferries for the past five years. We originally operated on the west coast of Scotland before expanding to Cromarty in the summer of 2016.
What does the North Coast 500 mean to you? The North Coast 500 is extremely important to myself and the business. Our ferries are well used by all sorts of people, including cyclists, travellers with motorbikes and motor homes... and even horses.
What inspires you the most about your area? The wildlife on the Cromarty Firth is truly amazing. We have daily sightings of dolphins, which always put a smile on the passengers’ faces.
Image ID:001-8Jo Wyke
Jo Wyke, Melvich Hotel
Melvich, Thurso KW14 7YJ • www.melvichhotel.co.uk
Tell us about yourself I have lived in Melvich for over ten years, and am now balancing my own Fawlty Towers hotel with an enterprising child and an enthusiastic golden retriever.
What does the North Coast 500 mean to you? The North Coast 500 has essentially opened the gate to the north Highlands and brought plenty more friendly faces to look out over our golden beach here in Melvich. We've enjoyed having it to ourselves for a while now, but it's always better to share the view.
What inspires you the most about your area? The beach. Surfing, running, shell- and driftwood-collecting, dog-walking and Frisbee-throwing, toddler-exploring, bear-hunting, castle-building, problem-solving, calorie-burning, fish-catching and sand-encrusted sandwich-eating. And that's just one afternoon in July.
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things not to miss
It’s difficult to cover many miles along the North Coast 500 without feeling the urge to pull over. What follows is a selective taste of the highlights along the route: natural wonders, hidden beaches and thrilling outdoor activities.
Image ID:001-91 Visit the edge of the world at Dunnet Head
See page 67
Get a faceful of sea air at the true tip of mainland Britain, with nothing but empty seascapes all the way to Orkney.
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Image ID:001-102 Explore Smoo Cave
See page 77
Descend steep steps to the mouth of this cave, and then hop into a rubber dinghy to explore the