What's the most northern place you can drive in scotland?
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the 4x4 forum so sorry if this is out of sorts, but I'm after a bit of advice for a pitch I'm putting together.
I want to make a video about the new Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure, probably using a defender. I'd like the video to have a pull, rather than just "offroading with a new tyre", so I was wondering if there was a particularly epic green lane or road in the north of our good country that I could drive to from London, highlighting the dual road / offroad nature of the tyre.
Europe is also an option, but I'm not sure on my desire to do a multiple day trip in a defender (I realise I'll get shot down for that). At least Inverness is "only" 9 hours.
Thank you in advance
I want to make a video about the new Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure, probably using a defender. I'd like the video to have a pull, rather than just "offroading with a new tyre", so I was wondering if there was a particularly epic green lane or road in the north of our good country that I could drive to from London, highlighting the dual road / offroad nature of the tyre.
Europe is also an option, but I'm not sure on my desire to do a multiple day trip in a defender (I realise I'll get shot down for that). At least Inverness is "only" 9 hours.
Thank you in advance
R8Steve said:
You can drive right up until you fall off the top pretty much, John O'Groats is the official 'top' of Scotland but the furthest top of Scotland is Dunnett head IMO. Not much a challenge for an off roader though, you just drive up the B855.
I guess plan B What IS a challenge in that part of the world? Something that's legal, and doable by a defender with 50/50 tyres, but not a breeze.
There is plenty opportunity for off road adventures up there, i could have the perfect setting for you that i'm happy to PM you if you want.
The only reason for the secrecy is my family have a house on the land that it starts. It includes river crossing, beach and loads of challenging green stuff, beautiful scenery as well.
The only reason for the secrecy is my family have a house on the land that it starts. It includes river crossing, beach and loads of challenging green stuff, beautiful scenery as well.
R8Steve said:
There is plenty opportunity for off road adventures up there, i could have the perfect setting for you that i'm happy to PM you if you want.
The only reason for the secrecy is my family have a house on the land that it starts. It includes river crossing, beach and loads of challenging green stuff, beautiful scenery as well.
YHM The only reason for the secrecy is my family have a house on the land that it starts. It includes river crossing, beach and loads of challenging green stuff, beautiful scenery as well.
jon- said:
R8Steve said:
There is plenty opportunity for off road adventures up there, i could have the perfect setting for you that i'm happy to PM you if you want.
The only reason for the secrecy is my family have a house on the land that it starts. It includes river crossing, beach and loads of challenging green stuff, beautiful scenery as well.
YHM The only reason for the secrecy is my family have a house on the land that it starts. It includes river crossing, beach and loads of challenging green stuff, beautiful scenery as well.
There are some tracks up Dunnet Head that were made by the MOD during WW2 and also some buildings left over from then near the lighthouse at Dunnet Head. Been 10 years since I took my hours old RRS up there. Picked up the RRS in Inverness and drove all the way up to Dunnet head, the car is about 4 hours old since picking it up.
Dunnet Head:
Brough Harbour, Dunnet Head:
The weather is not always so nice going up there...
Going through Brora
(Car is LHD and my wife took the pics)
Dunnet Head:
Brough Harbour, Dunnet Head:
The weather is not always so nice going up there...
Going through Brora
(Car is LHD and my wife took the pics)
Alicatt1 said:
There are some tracks up Dunnet Head that were made by the MOD during WW2 and also some buildings left over from then near the lighthouse at Dunnet Head. Been 10 years since I took my hours old RRS up there. Picked up the RRS in Inverness and drove all the way up to Dunnet head, the car is about 4 hours old since picking it up.
Dunnet Head:
Brough Harbour, Dunnet Head:
The weather is not always so nice going up there...
Going through Brora
(Car is LHD and my wife took the pics)
I believe that my uncle was stationed there during WW2 when it was a radar stationDunnet Head:
Brough Harbour, Dunnet Head:
The weather is not always so nice going up there...
Going through Brora
(Car is LHD and my wife took the pics)
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