Distances in Scotland can be deceptive.
It can take two hours to drive from one end of Skye to the other and four hours from Inverness via Fort William to Glasgow Airport.
John o’Groats is a further two hours north of Inverness. It helps a lot if you live here, and we also tend to know which Highland roads may be covered in sleeping sheep or cattle en route to the milking; also when Edinburgh should be particularly avoided.
A detailed plan of a week’s coach tour will normally cost you some money. But if it is just advice from a guide who will in any case be accompanying you, you’ll find that we Scots are not as mean as we are reputed to be!
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