CYCLE THE MILLENNIUM WAY

Map

Included
Hire of 24 speed hybrid cycles and equipment
B&B accommodation
in standard grade twin/double rooms
Tour information including maps and detailed routes
Emergency support

 

Excluded
Castle entrance fees
Lunches and Dinners

 

Extras
Single rooms
Luggage transport

Rooms with shower/wc
Hotel Accommodation

 

Access: by air to Edinburgh/
Glasgow Airports: by train with Scotrail and GNER: by bus with Citylink

 

Duration: 7 Nights/8 Days

 

Start: Mondays only, April to October
Minimum two persons

 

Level 2

 

Tour Code CMW

 

Price £395 per person
Supplement July/ August £30 p.p.
Luggage carrying £65 p.p.

rooms with shower/wc £5 p.p. per night, single supplement £8 per night standard room and £18 per night ensuite room

Options:extra night(s) in the Trossachs

Kelvingrove GalleriesDay1. Arrive GLASGOW: explore the bustling city centre and perhaps take the city tour bus. Evening: collect cycles and briefing. click to enlarge image of Kelvingrove Galleries>>>>

 

Day 2. Explore from GLASGOW:

many choices such as visiting the Burrell Collection, Kelvingrove Art Gallery or try out your bike with a ride to the beginning of the canal at Bowling Basin on the River Clyde (24ml/38km).

 

The Canal at Falirk

Day 3. GLASGOW - FALKIRK 27ml(43km)
From Spiers Wharf in the city centre set off on your memorable journey. Enjoy excellent views of the city on this elevated branch canal and as you make your way to the historic town of Falkirk look out for the Roman sites, industrial legacy and canalside pubs. The Millennium Wheel and visitor centre at Falkirk are the major attractions of the restored canals.      the canal at Falkirk>>>

 

Day 4. Explore from FALKIRK
Millenium WheelFalkirk has excellent shops, a heritage trail and Callendar House Museum. Perhaps cycle to nearby Stirling to visit the ancient Castle and Old Town Jail or take an excursion to Loch Katrine in the beautiful Trossachs Region.        

The Millennium Wheel >>>>>

 

Day 5. FALKIRK - EDINBURGH 32ml(51km)

At the historic canalside town of Linlithgow visit the ruins of the 15th century castle, the museum and the13th century church. There are three impressive aqueducts on this lock free Union Canal which continues into the heart of Edinburgh.

 

Days 6 & 7. Explore EDINBURGH
There is ample time to explore the many attractions such as Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, the Museums and Galleries, the Royal Yacht Brittania or the Botanic Gardens but if you wish there are many quiet cycle paths out of the city.

Day 8. Depart EDINBURGH

 

 

 

 

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