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Is it difficult to drive in Scottish Highlands?

There are some sections of dual carriageway and overtaking lanes South of Inverness on the A9. Most of the roads in the Scottish Highlands are single lane carriageways. This can make driving challenging. There can be quite a lot of traffic sometimes, including tractors and trucks.



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The best way to get around the Scottish Highlands is by car. Many of the region's top attractions and desirable destinations are spread far apart from one another and could take a long time to reach via public transportation.

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Generally, the best time to visit the Highlands is from spring to fall (May to September) when the weather is warmer and drier.

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The Scottish Highlands are definitely worth a visit! There is so much to explore and discover – from the stunning scenery and wildlife, to friendly locals and unique culture. With a range of accommodation options and activities, it truly is an unforgettable experience.

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Trying to find free parking in Scotland can often be a challenge. However, if you're looking to park before 8am or after 6pm, there are normally a number of on-street spaces available. You can reserve spaces by the hour, day or month and can extend directly from your phone if you're running late back to your car.

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Traveling by train is one of the best ways to see Scotland and travel between different regions.

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