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Guided Scotland Lochs and Glens
Enjoy an easygoing 7-day tour of scenic Scotland and its glistening lochs and majestic glens through this wonderful fully guided cycling holiday that enables you to experience it all by bike! The tour follows National Cycle Network routes where the ride can be relished on traffic-free paths and quiet roads with some sections on cinder trails and well surfaced off-road trails.
- CategoryCultural & Historical
- TypeFully Guided
- Duration7 days
- Culture LevelFamiliar
- Skill Level2 - Novice
- Activity Level3 - Active
- Elevation2 - Moderate
- TerrainRugged
- Distance195.1 miles
- Avg. Daily Distance39 miles
The cycling starts from the pretty village of Balloch, also known as the gateway to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. It finishes at Inverness, the "capital" of the Highlands. On this 7-day sojourn, the route winds its way through the beautiful rolling hills and forests of the Trossachs, passing tranquil lochs and secluded wooded glens. It’s easy to see why they call the Trossachs ‘The Highlands in Miniature’. Stunning scenery abounds as you enter the Highlands and Cairngorms National Park with magnificent views of the Grampian Mountains along the way. Picturesque Highland villages and ski resort towns lie ahead, with a terrific diversity of well-surfaced forest tracks, quiet scenic roads, and plenty of off-road cycle paths allowing you to comfortably take in the gradual changes in landscape.
You will cycle through historic battle sites, past ancient castles and bronze age burial sites, as well as Britain's first open air museum dedicated to Highland life through the centuries, all directly on our route. There are also many opportunities to see Scottish wildlife at its best including deer, red squirrels, eagles and osprey, so don’t forget your binoculars! If you get a tad thirsty you could always visit a local whisky distillery for a wee dram, with the route passing through some famous whisky-producing areas like Speyside.
Enjoy the very best of Scottish hospitality in the bed and breakfasts and small hotels that provide our overnight stops, as well as the legendary picnic lunches provided by our guides.