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John o groats to lands end car trip
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Yes, i realise that, and maybe once this trip is done i can plan for my next to dedicate more time to scotland and fit in a lot more hillwalking.
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We hired a Cortina estate when we first got married, put a mattress in the back and did the John o Groats to Lands End trip over the week, happy days !0
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Isn't it great to look back and treasure our madcap trips. Unfortuantely moggie is a saloon and will be a bit cramped. Would consider camping, depends on weather as trip is this approaching halfterm. And i amnot as young as i used to be ....:eek:0
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First stop
http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/siteseekerlite/aspx/details.aspx?id=8150&returnPage=search.aspx%7cradius%3d20%7clocation%3dTain+-+Dornoch+Firth+Caravan+Park%2c+Meikle+Ferry+South%2c+Tain%2c+Ross-shire%2c+IV19+1JX%7clistViewPageSize%3d10%7csiteTypes%3d1
That didn't work, it should have come out at the Rosemarkie site0 -
The link did work. I love the caravan and camping club sites. Many thanks0
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