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Cycling in Scotland

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There is so much to see near our Scotland Holiday Parks but rather than being cooped up in the car why not do your bit for the environment and use your peddle power to get out and about on a great range of Scotland cycle routes.

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The Speyside Way

Easy route. 5 miles.

This short route is very quiet and uses a vary of surfaces, the route is quite hilly but easy enough for all abilities to ride.

Start - Spey Bay | Finish - Fochabers.

0.5
5 miles
1
off road

Kirriemuir to Dunnottar Castle

Moderate to difficult route. 48 miles.

A long distance route through rural Scotland which has some hard climbs, the route passes through many little towns which all have sites of interest.

Start - Kirriemuir | Finish - Stonehaven.

4
48 miles
7
road

Glen Tanar and Mount Keen

Very difficult route. 14 miles.

This route is known as possibly the highest place you can ride a bike in Scotland, the climb up Mount Keen is very hard and challenging to the best of riders.

Start - Glen Tanar - Mount Keen | Finish - Glen Esk.

1
14 miles
9
off road

The Gaick Pass

Difficult route. 21 miles.

A route that is specifically for mountain biking, the route use the Spey Valley and has lots of steep climbs, for the hard work you are rewarded with spectacular views.

Start - Dalnacardoch Lodge | Finish - Tromie Bridge.

2
21 miles
7
off road

Corrieyairack Pass

Difficult route. 24 miles.

A route which follows a dirt road and is specifically for mountain biking, the route has steep climbs and should only be tackled by experienced riders.

Start - Fort Augustus | Finish - Laggan.

2
24 miles
8
off road

Loch Tummel and Strathtay

Moderate route. 19 miles.

This is mainly a reasonable and enjoyable route, however some areas do get hilly and there is a 200 metre climb to get between Loch Tummel and Strathtay.

Start - Kenmore | Finish - Pitlochry.

1.5
19 miles
5
road

Around Loch Rannoch

Easy route. 22 miles.

An easy route what uses a road to explore Loch Rannoch and its surrounding areas, the route is perfect for all abilities and especially families.

Start - Loch Rannoch | Finish - Loch Rannoch.

2
22 miles
2
road

Kirroughtree Forest

Easy route. 11 miles.

This easy trail riding route explores Kirroughtree Forest and gives riders amazing views of the local wildlife. The route is flat and suitable for all riders.

Start - Large Hill | Finish - Large Hill.

1
11 miles
1
off road

Mabie Forest Blue Route

Moderate route. 6 miles.

A short route which is mainly easy but has some steep climbs, the route is perfect for beginners and families. The forest provides a great location for spotting local wildlife.

Start - Woodhead Loop | Finish - Woodhead Loop.

0.5
6 miles
4
off road

The Minch Moor Trail

Difficult route. 12 miles.

A short but difficult circular route which offers riders quite a big challenge, this route is mainly for mountain bikers and is not really suitable for beginners.

Start - Minch | Finish - Moor Trail.

1
12 miles
7
off road

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