
Wow, what a weekend! The Ferrari owners club had organised a run up the West coast of Scotland.
We started on Saturday, the three Scotland groups all meeting at different points to then converge at a lunch stop in Tyndrum.
My group had a lovely route along loch lomond, then over some very nice country roads to get to Tyndrum, only problem was it seemed that lots of people thought they'd have their Sunday drive a day early so it meant that it was a leasurely drive :)
Got to Tyndrum and met up with our Friends from the North and East then after a bit of lunch headed towards our overnight stop at the Ben Nevis Hotel, overlooking, you guessed it, Ben Nevis.

The route from Glasgow to Mallaig
Had a great evening, Gill and I went for a swim, relaxed for a while then had a lovely dinner with our friends from the club.
The plan for Sunday was to drive 40 miles from Fort William to Mallaig, stopping of at the Glenfinnan monument.

Ferrari Flag at the base of the Glenfinnan monument

Silhouette of the Glenfinnal monument this time with Flag at the top
The road to Mallaig was just fantastic, plenty of caravans and tootlers for a bit of sport, really great scenery and nicely surfaced roads. From Mallaig we headed back to Fort William, quick pit stop for fuel and then headed to the Monadhliath Hotel for our afternoon tea.

Caravans, the work of the Devil!
The hotel is situated in the ruins of an old church so provided some nice photo opportunities.


Cars at the ruins
This was the last stop of the day and we said our farewells, a fantastic weekend, great cars, great scenery, great roads and best of all great company!
Some more pictures from the weekend below.






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