Routes2Ride
Insch Circular Ride
This route provides a leisurely opportunity to explore the rolling hill country between Insch and the Gartly Moor to the west, with sweeping views over the Pictish province of The Garioch to Bennachie.
Classification: Easy Distance: 11
Elgin Experience
A 14 mile loop through Moray’s historic capital city and surroundingcountryside. Highlights include Elgin Cathedral, Elgin Museum,CooperPark and Milton Duff Distillery. The loop is easy to ride with no major hills.
Classification: Easy Distance: 14 miles
Tarves to Tanglandford loop
A beautiful flat, road ride around the Aberdeenshire countryside.
Classification: Easy Distance: 17.5 miles
Oban to Campbeltown
The National Cycle Network from Oban to Campeltown offers adventurous cyclists the chance to explore Lorn, Knapdale and the spectacular Kintyre Peninsular. Along the way, there are fantastic views of the islands of Islay, Jura and Arran, with pretty harbours, castles, abbeys and ancient stones to explore.
Classification: Challenging Distance: 120 miles / 193 km
Bowling - Balloch
An easy cycle from Bowling to Dumbarton and on to Balloch at the south side of Loch Lomond.
Classification: Easy Distance: 10 miles / 16 kilometres
< Callander - Strathyre
This almost entirely off-road route takes you along the west side of Loch Lubnaig and is a big favourite with families and others looking for a quiet cycle.
Classification: Suitable for families Distance: 9.5 miles / 15 kilometres
Lochgilphead - Crinan
The shipping shortcut of the west coast, the Crinan Canal, is a delight for cyclists of all ages. Dark peaty waters fill this wide canal which links the Atlantic with Loch Fyne.
Classification: Suitable for families Distance: 6.5 miles / 10.5 kilometres
Bridge of Oich to Fort Augustus
Those with an aversion to hills will love this flat route which follows the Caledonian Canal from the head of Loch Oich to Fort Augustus.
Classification: Suitable for families Distance: 4.5 miles / 7.5 kilometres
Fort William to Gairlochy
Explore the western end of the Great Glen along the banks of the Caledonian Canal. This is a great family-friendly cycle with marvellous views of the north face of Ben Nevis.
Classification: Suitable for families Distance: 10 miles / 16 kilometres
The Formartine and Buchan Way
The route travels along the former Formartine and Buchan railway in Aberdeenshire. This fairly level cycle path starts in Dyce and continues up to Maud where the route splits and you have the choice of taking a northern route to Fraserburgh or an eastern route to Peterhead.
Classification: Easy Distance: Approximately, 40 miles - Dyce to Fraserburgh and 38 miles - Dyce to Peterhead .


