Cycling the Scottish Highlands








Overview
The Scottish Highlands is a wonderful area for cyclists and walkers keen to experience the mountain peaks, shimmering lochs, and pretty glens.
During this weeklong trip, you will take the quiet backroads and country cycleways on a delightful journey. Enroute you will visit charming historic towns such as Dunkeld, and the peaceful lochside towns of Kenmore, Lochearnhead, and Killin. A rest day at Killin is included to allow you time to visit the Falls of Dochart, sail the Loch or walk-up Ben Lawers. En route there are opportunities to take a forest walk or visit one of the many castles and ancient monuments found along the way.

Cycling the Scottish Highlands Overview
The Scottish Highlands is a wonderful area for cyclists and walkers keen to experience the mountain peaks, shimmering lochs, and pretty glens.
During this weeklong trip, you will take the quiet backroads and country cycleways on a delightful journey. Enroute you will visit charming historic towns such as Dunkeld, and the peaceful lochside towns of Kenmore, Lochearnhead, and Killin. A rest day at Killin is included to allow you time to visit the Falls of Dochart, sail the Loch or walk-up Ben Lawers. En route there are opportunities to take a forest walk or visit one of the many castles and ancient monuments found along the way.
Visit numerous scenic historic towns along the route
Stay in cozy BnB’s with breakfasts included
Enjoy the views of beautiful glens, mountains and green valleys as you bike through the countryside
Cycle at your own pace and have all the logistics taken care for you

Trip map for Cycling the Scottish Highlands

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Itinerary for Cycling the Scottish Highlands
Arrival in Perth
Arrival in Perth – advise by train from the airport (Edinburgh is closest city). Depending on your arrival time you may have the opportunity to stroll to the shops, walk by the River Tay or climb Kinnoull Hill for a magnificent view of Perth and the Tay Valley.
Cycle to Dunkeld
Cycle two miles from Perth to visit Scone Palace, a treasure house of furniture, ivories, fine porcelain, needlework and the unique Vernis Martin. From there you cycle north through the rolling farmland of Perthshire to the historic Cathedral town of Dunkeld, situated on the banks of the River Tay. It has a peaceful character and charmingly restored eighteenth century houses forming a small Square. Cathedral Street leads from there to the partly restored Cathedral, construction of which began in 1318.
Cycle to Aberfeldy
You are never far from the swift flowing River Tay. Leave Dunkeld passing the Cathedral and follow the path along its north bank: join the quiet road northward to cross the river by an old railway bridge at Logierait. From there to Strathtay, a popular spot with canoeists and river rafters. Continue by the river to the small village of Weem. Only a short distance now to cross General Wade's Bridge into Aberfeldy. Visit the Distillery, the Water Mill or explore the beautiful walks in the “Birks of Aberfeldy”.
Cycle to Killin
Leave Aberfeldy by General Wade’s Bridge and stop to visit Castle Menzies, the seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies, currently being restored. Past Drummond Forest to the conservation village of Kenmore at the eastern end of Loch Tay. Visit the Crannog Exhibition, which illustrates life on the Loch in the Bronze Age. By taking the south shore road you can enjoy to the full the unrivalled beauty of the Lochs and Bens on the way to Killin.
Accommodation: Two nights staying in a late Victorian country house offering excellent, 4 Star Bed and Breakfast accommodation. Overlooking the River Lochay, it has a private riverside garden with its own moorings and access to Loch Tay. There are spectacular views of the mountains from the house, including Ben Lawers, the highest mountain in Perthshire.
Rest Day or Cycle Around Glen Lochay and Glen Lyon
Today can be spent in rest and relaxation or you can visit the Falls of Dochart, walk in the quiet countryside, hire a canoe or cycle to Ben Lawers visitor center (9.5km) and walk up Ben Lawers, Perthshire's highest mountain. Another option is to cycle to scenic Glen Lochay and Glen Lyon.
Cycle Along Loch Earn and onto Crieff
Enjoy a traffic free cycle through Glen Ogle to reach the small lochside village of Lochearnhead. From there continue along the south shore of Loch Earn enjoying the beauty of the loch and Ben Vorlich to reach St Fillans at the eastern end of the Loch. Follow the valley of the river Earn through Comrie to arrive at Crieff. Perhaps visit the Glenturret Distillery and the ‘Famous Grouse Experience’ or the ‘Crieff Visitor Centre’.
Cycle to Perth
Take the opportunity to visit the famous formal Italian gardens at ‘Drummond Castle Gardens’ which are just over 3 kilometres south of Crieff before an easy ride through quiet countryside to return to the riverside town of Perth.
Departure
The trip ends after breakfast when you depart the accommodation.
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Dates and prices for Cycling the Scottish Highlands
Solo Traveller
Single Room (2+)
Double/Twin Room
Solo Traveller | Single Room (2+) | Double/Twin Room | |
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Apr 1, 2025 to Oct 31, 2025 | $2,450USD | $2,150USD | $1,650USD |
Optional Extras: | |||
Bike rental: | On request | On request | On request |
What’s included for Cycling the Scottish Highlands
Meals
7 breakfasts are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 7 nights are included.
Transportation during the Tour
This tour includes luggage transfers for your luggage, however, you are in charge of any personal transfers needed.
Also Included
- Detailed documents, guides, route maps, and GPX tracks
- Emergency telephone support hotline for the duration of the tour
- Pre-planned route
Not Included
- Flights
- Travel insurance
- Visas if required
- Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
- Guide services
- Tourist hotel tax, payable each night at hotel
- Airport transfers
- Gratuities for drivers, servers, or other staff if desired
- Bike rental
Optional Extras
- Bike rental
- Single occupancy upgrades
Accommodation for Cycling the Scottish Highlands
There is a variety of accommodation along the route ranging from bed and breakfasts, lodges, pubs and small hotels. They are run by cycling-friendly hosts offering en-suite or private facility rooms with a tasty breakfast to get you ready for the day ahead. Further facilities such as washing and drying facilities, packed lunches and packed lunches are available in some accommodations, you will be advised on your listing of what is available.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
Frequently asked questions for Cycling the Scottish Highlands
How hard is the Cycling the Scottish Highlands Tour?
We rate this tour as a 3 / 5. Expect to be cycling daily between 26 and 53km on undulating to hilly terrain. The cycling is on low traffic side roads and cycleways. This tour is suitable for adults of all ages and fitness levels but not for children under 13 years of age. The accent is on keeping a relaxed pace to take in all the attractions, with time to stop and take photos. You will need a reasonable level of fitness to participate fully in this adventure.
I’ve never been on a self-guided trip! How does it work?
Self-guided travelling is not difficult! For many, it is a preferred type of travel since you are in charge of your own time and pace. You are provided with all the information you’ll need to follow the route each day and often have access to phone support or other kinds of assistance. However, self-guided travelling requires good navigation skills and those who don’t feel confident in unknown places should consider booking guided tours.
Do I need a visa to travel to Scotland?
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
Are meals included on the Cycling the Scottish Highlands Tour?
7 breakfasts are included.
Do I need insurance?
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover cycling. Get your travel insurance.
How do I get to Perth to start this tour?
You can get to Perth by train (including from Airports), coach and car. From Glasgow International Airport (90mins to 2hrs): Take on of the regular airport shuttle buses to Glasgow Queen Street Station and then take the train to Perth. From Edinburgh Airport (1hr 45min): Take on of the regular airport shuttle buses or the Tram to Edinburgh Park Station and then take the train to Perth (possible change at Stirling).
Where does the Cycling the Scottish Highlands Tour end?
This tour ends where it starts, in Perth.
Can I rent a bike?
Yes, you can rent a bike during the booking process.
Can I bring my own bike?
Yes. If you bring your own bike, it should be a road bike suitable for the demands of the tour. If you are bringing your own bike, make sure to include it in any public transport tickets you reserve.
Do I need special vaccines to travel to Scotland?
Check with your family doctor.
Are there any travel restrictions for Scotland?
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
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