Driving In And Around Ross-shire
Before you drive a car it is essential to do some checks on the state of the vehicle to ensure your safety and other road users safety
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Most accidents are preventable and the state of the vehicle can sometimes create accidents. First thing to check is the tyre pressure of the vehicle. Take the vehicle to your local garage and check that all the tyres have the correct tyre pressure.
To ascertain how much pressure check your owners handbook.If you have not got a handbook then most garages will have a pressure chart next to the air pump.
Next check that your screen-wash and oil levels are correct. Low screen-wash levels are dangerous as we need to ensure that the screen is clean for visibility at all times. Winter creates spray on the roads so screen wash will be used more frequently.
Oil levels should also be checked regularly as if your levels go too low then numerous things can go wrong with the engine and a worse case scenario the engine will cease meaning a new engine will be needed.
When driving in and around Ross-shire there is plenty to do. Ross-shire is a fairly large region of north western Scotland, usually know as the County of Ross or simply Ross.
The terrain of Ross-shire is predominantly Scottish highlands, this incredible vista would be a wonderful place to explore from the comfort of your own vehicle.
Indeed, Ross-shire is often cited as one of the last true wilderness areas of Europe, one that has largely gone unchanged over the last several centuries.
One of the most popular destinations in Ross-shire with tourists, and more specifically couples, is the Isle of Ewe, very popular with honeymooners due to the fact its name sounds very similar to those three magic words "I love you".
If you enjoy historic sites then you really should take to the road to take you to the town of Tain, this tiny town has no fewer than three castles within its borders, the three being Balnagown Castle, Carbisdale Castle and Dunrobin Castle, all of these are open to the public with plenty of parking spaces available for you and most are still free parking.
Some of the finest beaches in Scotland can be found within Ross-shire. Specifically the beaches around the towns of Mellon Udridhe and the smaller Bishop Kinkell. Drive down to the beach and park up and take a dip!
by: kieran cassidy
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