To kill some time I'm planning a couple of travel options in the hope it would be possible to move relatively freely by August.
I always think about going to Scotland (last time I've been there I was just a wee lad) during summer, but the "call" of the seaside is stronger. Us southern europeans are wired like that
Considering international travel, if all, might be tricky in the months ahead this might be the time to go tour a bit Scotland on my own. The other option is Cornwall, but for that I might open a separate thread.
I found some information here: https://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php/494965-Summer-2019-UK-and-Scotland/page3 and in some other posts, it's easy to fetch major routes online generally, my question here is very specific for some help in finding non-tarmac/off road routes to follow, in order to add something interesting to tour.
I'll be loaded with panniers and I'm relatively inexperienced once the asphalt ends but as long as the tracks are as wide as a GSA with panniers and not vertical... I think it would be ok. I've done some bits of the TET in Spain and the Parpaillon last summer traveling with the GS loaded, and that was pretty much ok. So anything similar (wide gravel) would be amazing.
I haven't been able to find much online, but if you guys have any pointers towards any known off-road routes or areas to explore, I can then start planning the rest of the trip around those.
Thanks in advance (sorry Wapping ).
I always think about going to Scotland (last time I've been there I was just a wee lad) during summer, but the "call" of the seaside is stronger. Us southern europeans are wired like that
Considering international travel, if all, might be tricky in the months ahead this might be the time to go tour a bit Scotland on my own. The other option is Cornwall, but for that I might open a separate thread.
I found some information here: https://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php/494965-Summer-2019-UK-and-Scotland/page3 and in some other posts, it's easy to fetch major routes online generally, my question here is very specific for some help in finding non-tarmac/off road routes to follow, in order to add something interesting to tour.
I'll be loaded with panniers and I'm relatively inexperienced once the asphalt ends but as long as the tracks are as wide as a GSA with panniers and not vertical... I think it would be ok. I've done some bits of the TET in Spain and the Parpaillon last summer traveling with the GS loaded, and that was pretty much ok. So anything similar (wide gravel) would be amazing.
I haven't been able to find much online, but if you guys have any pointers towards any known off-road routes or areas to explore, I can then start planning the rest of the trip around those.
Thanks in advance (sorry Wapping ).