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Mixture of back roads and forest trails, hilly at times
A 41-mile circular: Newton Stewart - Glen Trool - Clatteringshaws (27 miles, part off-road) then return to Newton Stewart (14 miles). Also a road route Newton Stewart to St John's Town.
Extremely hilly at times, but very easy on the canal towpath; good views
Interesting mountains and wild scenery, narrow roads with passing places.
Between Witches Bridge and the forest entry the route is on a back road.
Extremely hilly, the final part is on public roads, see also alternative route (5)
This version includes a two mile off-road section.
It's a bit hillier returning to Craigellachie by the public road.
Back to the main route again - extremely hilly!
Quiet road alternative. A big hill to start with but after that can be fairly easy with good views of the loch.
A linking section on the Stranraer to Dunbar long distance route.
Going north there is a serious hill, Lewis has many ancient brochs, stone circles to see.
This is certainly the most hilly road in Scotland
Long climbs with impressive views of sea-lochs and mountains.
Circular Route. Melrose to Kelso section is part of the long distance route.
A steady climb then a long descent to Durness, the most northerly point of the route.
A fairly hilly back road leads eventually to Loch Lomond.
An easy cycle for absolute beginners (cycle hire 01877 376284)
The railway path begins a steady climb up Glen Ogle passing over a high viaduct. Beyond Killin the long distance route is in the Perthshire Area
A hilly cycle ride near the south shore of Loch Tay, views of the Ben Lawers Range. Before Killin the long distance route is in the West Highlands.
A quiet back road on the south side of Loch Tummel.
A linking section on the Aberfoyle to Kirriemuir route - a steady climb then a long descent to Kirkmichael.
A circular route with lung bursting climbs but panoramic views (Also the final part of the South Scotland Coast to Coast).
A long mountain bike route in Galloway Forest Park, between Barr in Ayrshire and Loch Doon.
A circular route in lovely scenery near Perth - can be made shorter.
Gentler countryside, farms and forests - lots of historical interest.
Challenging hills, fast descents, big mountains
A fairly hilly single track road by the south side of Loch Tay - great views!
This trail is for novices or families who want some relatively easy, sociable cycling on gentle slopes.
Hilly at times but with great views of rolling countryside and the Tay Estuary.
Hilly at times but with great views of rolling countryside and the Tay Estuary.
Quiet glens penetrating deeply into the mountains; hills and forests.
An eleven mile journey to the north-west tip of Scotland.
Runs through lush farming country into Highland scenery
A serious climb but plenty of descent.
A suggested route from central Edinburgh to Rosewell to join the Midlothian Country Circular.
Starts at the famously pretty village of Plockton
A beautiful circular route by Ettrick Water, return over the hills via Ashkirk.
This version is on quiet back roads.
A loop through the dramatic scenery of Skyes northern peninsula
Real mountains, lovely scenery, mostly quiet roads.
Castles and brochs, great views, plenty of pubs too!
Great coastal scenery but a few steep hills.
Real mountains, lovely scenery, mostly quiet roads.
Quiet roads, sea cliffs and wild beaches.