Welcome to Hooked on Cycling Holidays and our cycling holidays in Scotland through the Trossachs and Highland Perthshire. This Scottish cycling holiday is available as a seven night self guided cycling tour through the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park which is Scotland’s first National Park. The region is famous for its fabulous scenery with mountains and Lochs (Lakes). This is a cycle tour which encompasses all about Scotland, hills, Lochs, Castles, Culture and Whisky!. This cycling holiday can be adopted for all abilities with some minor adjustments meaning we can cater for beginner and also experienced cyclists. We have therefore graded this Scottish cycling holiday as a level 2 tour. This Scottish cycling holiday is available as a self guided cycle tour. You will be staying in staying in 3 star hotels and guest houses but can choose to upgrade to 4 star guest houses and selected 3 star guest houses.

Available daily April - October
Level 2 self guided tour

Day 1
Arrive in Callander
Day 2 Loch Katrine Loop 20 or 35 miles (32 to 56 km)
A wonderful first days cycling alongside Loch Venachar to Loch Katrine with great views across the Loch at the surrounding forest clad hills. At Loch Katrine if time permits you can take a ride on the 100 year old steamer boat to the far side of the Loch and bike back along the very secluded private road. The route back takes in the forest tracks of the Queen Elizabeth forest park.
Day 3 Callander - Doune Castle Loop 24 to 35 miles (38 to 56 km)
Setting off south along the quiet country roads to Doune, home of a famous Castle sitting directly on the river. After exploring the Castle and the little town of Doune either take a circular route back or maybe continue onto Dunblane and visit the wonderful Cathedral.
Day 4 Callander to Killin 25 to 38 miles (40 to 60 km)
Using mainly cycle trials and quiet roads you will cycle passed further stunning lochs ( Loch Lubnaig and Oich) before having the chance to see Rob Roy’s grave. Then climb gently over the Glen Ogle pass to Killin and the chance to sit and watch the day or evening go by beside the Falls of Dochart.
Day 5 Killin to Aberfedly 28 to 38 miles (45 to 60 km)
Various options allow you to either cycle the undulating lane around Loch Tay and visit the Scottish Crannog Centre or cycle over the mountain range to the next Glen before descending what is said to be Scotland’s longest enclosed Glen, Glen Lyon. Fortingall is famous for having the worlds oldest Yew tree sitting within the tiny historic village.
Day 6 Aberfeldy to Pitlochry 18 to 33 miles (29 to 53 km)
Initially following the National Cycle Network along the river valley towards the highland town of Aberfeldy past Castle Menzies of Clan Menzies. Aberfeldy allows plenty to visit , a whiskey distillery , oatmeal biscuit factory or relax on the river front with a picnic and walk the famous bridge across the Tay River built for General Wades network of military roads. On route you will visit Dunkeld a renovated conservation village of the 18th century with its stunning church.

Day 7 The Pitlochry Loop 14, 22 , 36 miles ( 22 , 35 , 58 km )
A day to explore the tourist attractions in the wonderful Highland town or take a days cycling around this great area. Visit the Fish and Dam ladder if lucky and in season see the salmon jumping the ladder, the Festival open air theatre is worth a visit or try one of the two distilleries nearby, the Bells and Edradour Scotland’s smallest. Cycle north and visit the Killiecrankie visitor centre the centre point of the Jacobite risings. Further north a few miles is Blair Atholl with Scotland’s most visited Castle, Blair Castle home of the Atholl family. The picturesque route around Loch Tummel will provide some breathtaking scenery to make this days stop over truly unforgettable.
Day 8
Your tour is complete after breakfast
Bike rental: We believe we have the best rental bikes available in this region , 24 speed hybrids , racing bikes and tandems.
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TP02 |
Single occupancy in 3 star accommodation |
£579 |
Price per person based on two persons sharing double/twin room in 3 star accommodation |
£399 |
Rental Cycle Hybrid/Race/Tandem/Electric |
£70/£120/£140/£150 |
Upgrade to select 3/4 star accommodation , prices per person
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£111 ( Double Room ), £165 ( Single Room)
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How to get there
By air , train , bus to Edinburgh where we can arrange transfer to Callander. By car to Callander where parking is available.
A Coach service runs from Glasgow and Edinburgh to / from Callander ask for details
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