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Rannoch
If you are taking the Scoob up to your favourite road anytime make a slight detour on the way.
Leave A74M at Beattock , take A701 from Moffat to Edinburgh .
1st part winds steeply up side of Clyde Law past Devils Beef Tub ?!!
2nd part dives through glen tracking R Tweed. Plenty of 2nd/3rd with stretches full on in 4th. Shows off the superb traction we all enjoy from our Scoobs. Plenty of unusual cambers hidden apexes and one car per mile on a busy day !!!
Enjoy.......J
p.s. Gotta agree about Loch Rannoch, as long as you don't mind passengers never speaking to you again !!
Rannoch
If you are taking the Scoob up to your favourite road anytime make a slight detour on the way.
Leave A74M at Beattock , take A701 from Moffat to Edinburgh .
1st part winds steeply up side of Clyde Law past Devils Beef Tub ?!!
2nd part dives through glen tracking R Tweed. Plenty of 2nd/3rd with stretches full on in 4th. Shows off the superb traction we all enjoy from our Scoobs. Plenty of unusual cambers hidden apexes and one car per mile on a busy day !!!
Enjoy.......J
p.s. Gotta agree about Loch Rannoch, as long as you don't mind passengers never speaking to you again !!
my fav road has to be from my house - (a place called Fryup) to Pickering (North Yorkshire)- it has all sorts, the first 15 miles are the best - no cars - might meet one a day if your lucky - I also like driving near Richmond and Lake District way
I drove the road across the North Yorkshire Moors on Thursday - from Whitby, past Fylingdales to Pickering, and it was superb. Long sweeping open-sighted bends, couple of tight corners, chicanes, straights, and little traffic.
Location: spinning off towards the Armco in my GT3 revelling in the driver feedback
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Doc Jock - yep done that one - lived in Edinburgh for 12 years!
There is a great single track road over the moors on the way from the M6 to Sellafield. One of my colleagues was tearing along there one day to see a BMW upside down in the heather with the guy inside very confused talking to someone on his mobile (how did he get a signal!)
Also agree about passengers and Loch Rannoch roads - my favourite car there to date was a 1.5 Alfasud - done it in quicker cars - but the Sud was the most fluent.
Rannoch
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Rannoch, I know the very road you mean. Its called Corney Fell. Used to be used for road rallies in days gone by. Theres another similair road to the north called Cold Fell. Comes down from A5086 through Ennerdale and over to Sellafield. Great road but not as long as Corney. Goes past the forest that the Ford WRC team use for testing.
There are too many good roads to list in the northern lakes.
Purley Way, Croydon.....the Flyover bit near IKEA where you can do 90mph round a sharp right-hander and then get zapped by the GATSO hiding behind the tree
hey Gazzer, Macc to Buxton is cool specially Setter Dog upto the Cat and Fiddle ;-) had a bump in my old MR2 a years ago, I was coming up out of Macc past "Ears" behind a couple of slow boats, as we approached the last straight before the Setter Dog I though if I don't overtake now , I wont get a clean run into the corner past the setter, you know the one with the weird camber that sends the bikers into hi sides, as I was overtaking the bloke at the front suddenly turned right up a farm track right in front of me, ... screeeech, bang!!! "f*ck!!"
Another couple of faves are the Snake Pass , Glossop to Sheffield, was up there a few weeks ago in scoobs, 4 inches of snow...... awesome fun! Power slides, 4wheel drift , opposites locks. cannot wait for another dump over the hills!
The other is Queensferry to Porthmadog "The Manchester to Abersoch run" via Corwen, Bala and Trawsfynned, combines just about all types of roads with awesome views. In the "olden days" we used to blast down to Abersoch from Manchester in under 2 hours, and a few close shaves with sheep I might add!
cheers
Howie
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Anyone that knows the single lane road from Bala to Lake Vyrnwy (yes this is spelt correctly, remember there are no vowels in the Welsh language , quickly followed by the lane that runs around the lake and then off to the south of Bala lake..............tremendous!!!!!
Only used this road twice, both times to get to Goodwood Festival of Speed. The A272 across to Petersfield and beyond to Goodwood from the A23. Excellent mixture of open and closed bends/curves, long straights with plenty of vision, an interesting level crossing and a particularly nasty long left and immediate long right before road goes up a steep hill under the cover of trees
Look forward to using it to get to the festival this year...now when is that P1 arriving
Can concur A272 is great fun, personally prefer the "left hand side" thats from the West Meon Hut junction heading west. Sunday morning v.early is best as you avoid the insane bikers and Police that also enjoy it! If you are really in the mood turn right at the end and up to Farnham. I can only recommend going early as the road can get packed and is a nightmare.
Can't believe no one has mentioned the A686
from JCN40 of M6 (Penrith) over the top of the Pennines, through Alston and down towards Hexham and Newcastle Upon Tyne, completly and utterly fab road, with switchbacks, long open moorland sweepers, and even snow on the top if you're in winter....the best road I have ever driven (I always go that way across the top of the country now, just to drive it)
Watch out for the mad "up for it" bikers though!!! - theres a cafe at the top of Hartside Fell with pictures and posted times of all the bikers, and even a grim pinboard of all the accidents the bikers have had.
Everyone MUST drive this road before they sell the Scoob............
Would agree with DocJock on the A701. Infact I'll be on it tomorrow morning!
Second choice would be the stretch of the old A702 from the M74 down to join the A76 just before Thornhill.
The Glenn Devon road from Knockhill to Gleneagles. Did that last Friday after the track day. Almost ("almost") kept up with my mate in the FTO.
To be honest. There are loads of good drivers roads up here.
As a side issue. Has anyone else noticed that they have finally started to put up speed cameras on the A9 south of Perth? So much for not hiding them! In that case, why are the two between Gleneagles and Auchterarder, hidden behind road signs!
i love that road at 1am on my way home after fixing his PC etc.
had a copper chase me from bala towards england, i was in my cossie at the time, didnt know it was a copper, took him 10 miles to catch me.
He let me off after i told him my mates name, top copper i thought. PS he was in a 24V carlton but didnt bother with his lights till he was right up with me, im sure he was enjoying the road aswell.
Everytime I take the car out, this road HAS to be included in the route, it doesn't matter where I'm going.
Quite often I'll turn round and drive it again ( sometimes far too often )
Shame it's so popular with the bikers though, plenty of accidents (read deaths) have meant this road is covered by a police chartered plane over the summer months