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Post by pharis »

found this on Bike magazine website. http://www.nearesthotels.co.uk/

Doesn't say one thing or other about bike friendly or not, but seems to pick out all the little guest houses as well as the hotels. Just as long as you know where you are going in the first place. :scatter
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Cheers Pharis, i found a few websites i can use for accommodation but there's too many to trawl through hoping for a goodun, really just looking for personal recommendations if you have any.

Hotels in a nice location with nice people and a bar/pool table is what I'm hoping to find and if you can remember the cost even better :2up
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The Bossi Kid wrote:They were very well developed for their age............................i'm told :oops
Most girls of 14 are these days I believe :eek
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Lynners wrote:Anyway, getting back on topic ;) Anyone been over to Mull, would like to do some island hopping but trying to work out which ones, only ever done Skye..

Any recommendations?
Mull ;)
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Post by missile »

Triumph club did an island hop island to island along the West Coast. As all (or rather most) of the ferries are owner by one company you can get a rover ticket.
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Travelodge £19 per room from now until mid January,08


Easy Breaks Hotels all over About £60 per person for 2 nights
UK Dinner, B+B Approx

Shearings Hotels Dotted all over UK
About £60 per person for 2 nights
Dinner,B+B Approx

Old Inn Gairloch £35 B+B
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the lochness logcabins are great just out side inverness pub just down rd great food .and plenty of great rds around .and cheep to only 50 a night and sleeps 6 .cheeck it out on the net lochness logcabins.co.uk . :2up
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Anyone tried the HOSTEL on Main Street, Kingussie? !0 miles approx

south of Aviemore.

Prices are VERY reasonable and have two or four bunks to

the room.
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therenster wrote:Anybody got any recomendations for Drumandrochit at Loch Ness?
its good if your looking for a quiet time. was up there 5 years ago staying in a log cabin. it was good/clean and cheep. oh and some good roads for bikes :2up
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Zathos wrote:Oh and for a more local flavour

http://www.ullapoolhotel.com/

Not fancy but clean and functional....

...oh and it has a residents bar which will stay open as long as you keep drinking :2up
good night life at the weekends. been up there many times. :2up
the road up is good too :2up :2up
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Zathos wrote:Oh and for a more local flavour

http://www.ullapoolhotel.com/

Not fancy but clean and functional....

...oh and it has a residents bar which will stay open as long as you keep drinking :2up
Sounds pants to me!!! ;)
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Thanks for that Garymitch. I've used that road/s many times over the years en route to Fort William from the east coast. My job entailed travelling all over Scotland. Very handy for knowing the area.
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Post by Angel By Name »

Youth Hostel - £13.50/night

Friendly with all s/c facilities

Private rooms available (think its an extra couple o quid...)
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iI found this site good for info

http://www.bike-stay.net/
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