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Driving from Edinburgh to Inverness via Glen Coe
My husband, his mother and myself will be driving from Edinburgh to Inverness via Glencoe. We need to make it to Inverness no later than 5:30 pm. We want to make a few stops along the way but I don't know if we are trying to do too much. Our first planned stop is Stirling Castle and possibly the Wallace monument. I would also like to make a stop at Doune Castle. I do imagine we will be making a few stops through Glencoe for photo opps. Then we would like to stop at Urquhart Castle and one of the Nessie museums. As a note, this is the first time my husband will be driving in GB (we are from the US), so we need to take that into consideration as well. We will also need to stop for lunch and bio-breaks. Are we planning too much or is this doable? Thanks!
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Breaking up your journey would seem a good idea as I get the feeling you want to see things on the way. Just visiting Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument and Doune Castle could take you at least half a day. Then you will be going through the Trossachs National Park and it's worth spending a bit of time there too (Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine, Loch Venechar, Loch Lubnaig, Killin and the Falls of Dochart...) as it's the gateway to the Highlands.
The reality is, you could do it.. if you left to make sure you'd be at Stirling castle for 0930.
1 hour there, leave at 10:30 you now have 7 hours left and 4 hours driving to go... so 3 hours worth of stops 1 at Wallace monument and 1 at doune castle... you're now low on stop time!!! The roads, depending when you're coming, can be frustratingly congested with busses, caravans and other slow moving vehicles. Overtaking can be difficult, especially in an underpowered hire car.
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