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The bustling riverside burgh of Inverness, often called the “Capital of the Highlands”, sits on the shore of the Moray Firth. It has a wide variety of accommodation, restaurants to suit every taste and excellent shopping facilities. Your cycling trips can take you to the historic battlefield of Culloden, Cawdor Castle

£310.00

Blair Castle
This bustling Victorian resort town is centrally placed for exploring the scenic beauty of the Perthshire Highlands. Loch Tummel, Rannoch, Blair Castle, Killiekrankie are just some of the beautiful places within easy reach.

£310.00

Falkland Palace & Gardens
Well known as the “Home of Golf”, St Andrews also offers the visitor a host of other interesting things to see and do.The town itself enjoys a wonderful seaside setting in St Andrews Bay, with two excellent beaches and a small harbour. The sense of history is all around and is illustrated by the fine buildings of the ancient university and the ruins of the Castle and massive Cathedral built in the 13th century.

£310.00

Ladies Cycle
Holidays can sometimes be short and you may not have time to cycle on a full seven day tour or you may just need to escape the city and enjoy the peace of a long weekend in the country. There are many ways to explore Scotland and cycling is one of the best. Enjoy this leisurely 4 night tour of castles and palaces on our ‘Miniature Castle Trail’ tour of Highland Perthshire.

£645.00

Loch Ness
This 4 night circular tour is an ideal short break for exploring Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland, one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK.Your route follows the Great Glen Cycle route to Drumnadrochit and Fort Augustus, returning to Inverness via the south side of Loch Ness. There are many spectacular views to be enjoyed along the way with splendid panoramas of the Loch as well as historical and natural heritage sites to be discovered.

£670.00

Cycling to Blackfold
The Great Glen Way from Inverness to Fort William follows a natural fault line which splits Scotland in two, forming impressive lochs and glens and one of the most famous bodies of water in the world – ‘Loch Ness’. The majority of the route is way-marked

£675.00

Loch Linnhe from Inversanda
This tour will take you from Oban to Inverness following the sustrans cycle route number 78. It offers a variety of cycling from challenging on-road hills to lengthy sections of traffic free path through the spectacular scenery of the West Coast of Scotland. The busy port of Oban is the strating point of your tour from where you cycle north to Ballachulish, Fort William, Fort Augustus and finishing in Inverness.

£695.00

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The Scottish Borders is a unique mixture of rolling heather-clad hills, quiet river valleys, sprawling green forests and diverse, unspoilt landscapes. Explore its traffic free roads and quiet country lanes on a journey through history visiting ruined abbeys, castles and stately homes.

£705.00

Mountians & Glens.
This Mountain Bike tour combines quiet minor roads with exciting wilderness tracks. A circular journey from scenic Strathardle returning to Blairgowrie with some road sections but other challenging forest tracks and mountain climbs. It begins with a short road section alongside the River Ardle before setting off into the hills and the beautiful Glen Fearnate.

£840.00

The Kelpies
A fascinating journey between Scotland's two major cities, Glasgow and Edinburgh. The refurbishment of the Forth and Clyde and Union Canals has once again established the historic waterway link across Scotland.This masterpiece of 18th century engineering has aqueducts, lifting and swing bridges, locks, junctions and now the 21st century Millennium Wheel at Falkirk.

£930.00

Dochart Falls Killin
An exciting journey through some of Scotland's finest scenery from the remote glens of Highland Perthshire to the beautiful Trossachs Region often described as "The Highlands in Miniature" The scenic route winds its way along the shores of beautiful rivers and lochs in the shadow of majestic mountains.

£945.00

Loch Katrine
This popular tour explores the contrasting character of the beautiful scenery which separates the Highlands and Lowlands. You travel from the riverside city of Perth, past the rugged Grampian Mountains to reach a world of hills and glens heralded by Lochs Venacher, Achray and Katrine. From Lochearnhead you will enjoy the superb views of lochs and mountains in the Trossachs 'The Highlands in Miniature'.

£945.00

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Towering mountain peaks, shimmering lochs and romantic glens mark this route. There are forest walks and nature trails, castles and other ancient monuments. The fast flowing River Tay is a frequent companion beginning in Perth and continuing through Dunkeld and Aberfeldy to the beautiful scenery of Killin and Loch Tay.

£945.00

Hill House
This new Scottish coast to coast trail was launched in April 2014. The route is named after the Dunbar born conservationist John Muir, who emigrated to America whilst still a boy and became the father of the American National Parks and a key figure in the conservation movement. Starting in Helensburgh we follow the trail across Scotland for 134 miles to Dunbar in the east. The trail passes through villages, towns and Scotlands capital city - Edinburgh.

£950.00

Stromness
A slightly shorter trip than the Orkney Heritage tour but this itinerary still provides an opportunity to visit Orkney's main historical sites together with a visit St Magnus Cathedral to the island of Hoy and its spectacular rock stack, "The Old Man of Hoy". Visit the chambered tomb, Maes Howe, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness

£975.00

Glen Elg
A strenuous 240ml Mountain Bike Tour which follows the ancient trails and drove roads across Scotland from Loch Hourn in the west to Montrose in the east. From the Atlantic seaboard in the west follow desolate tracks, mountain passes and forest trails through some of Scotland’s finest scenery to the reach the North Sea at Montrose. It is not all off road , however and you will be glad of the intervals on the smooth tarmac of minor roads. It begins at the remote village of Kyle of Lochalsh on the west coast.

£980.00

Elgin Cathedral
Following the clearly marked Aberdeen to Inverness cycle route, this fascinating tour follows varied roads and cyclepaths through Old Aberdeen to Dyce. The route then uses a mixture of traffic-free railway paths and country roads as it heads through rolling farmland. It continues north through fertile farmland and small villages to rejoin the beautiful north coast at the fishing village of Banff. From here hop from one seaside bay to another along this picturesque coastline-fishing villages, sandy beaches, rocky cliffs and prolific wildlife on land and sea.

£985.00

Loch Ness
A spectacular journey from Inverness,the Capital of the Highlands, along the shores of Loch Ness to Fort William.Cycle by special paths and quiet forest trails you may see some of the abundant wild life on the mountains lining the route, perhaps a red deer stag or a golden eagle. A rest day in Fort William to explore - try some mountain biking in the forest or climb mighty Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest mountain.

£1,005.00

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