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Despite being near to Glasgow Bute and the Cowal Peninsula are surprisingly quiet.
A great cycling island for beaches - a few hills too!
A scenic circular, also part of the long distance Stranraer to Dunbar route.
An easy start in wooded country - no difficult hills.
Despite being near to Glasgow Bute and the Cowal Peninsula are surprisingly quiet.
Mostly a gentle climb into wonderful scenery
Vast sandy beaches, flowers of the machair, a bike ride you won't forget
This section is a diversion from the main route, beautiful beaches and wonderful views.
A scenic linking section on the Stranraer to Dunbar route. Worth cycling on it's own too - mostly follows the Tweed Cycleway.
Long distances here with few food stops - take some sandwiches!
This final section takes in part of the National Cycle Network, Route 1.
This long distance route runs through Glasgow, West Highland, Perthshire/Angus and Deeside tourist areas.
A bike path on an old railway line, mainly easy cycling, great scenery.
Quiet glens penetrating deeply into the mountains; hills and forests.
Between the Grampian Mountains and the sea - a lovely area with quiet roads.
Long distance routes in other parts of Scotland.
A half-day circular ride very near to Glasgow.
This is the return part of the circular route - all on quiet roads.
Surprisingly quiet, lots of historic interest, starts at Dunfermline.
Suggested cycling route to Longniddry from central Edinburgh (to link with Coast and castles)
A two day route in mountain scenery and rolling Angus countryside - lots of historic interest
A moderately difficult mountain bike route with some great scenery (circular).
Read this overview before going to the 5 other route sections.
Quiet river valleys with natural woodland
Following the River Tay through wooded countryside.
A scenic circular route using quiet roads in Midlothian.
Read this overview before going to the individual islands
An easy off-road bike route with great scenery. Dirt tracks and canal towpath.
A 224 mile long distance coast to coast by the forests, hills and rivers of south Scotland. Quiet back roads; lots of historic interest. The purple sections on the map can be done as circular day rides.
The most northerly islands of Scotland.
Read this overview before going on to the routes
A great place to start your Shetland adventure.
Quiet back roads in one of the prettiest parts of Shetland.