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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 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

Rosslyn Chapel
A journey from the sea at the historic town of Berwick-Upon-Tweed past ruined castles and abbeys, through river valleys and pretty market towns to the bustling metropolis of Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh.

£1,045.00

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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

Inverness & the River Ness
This tour follows part of the North Coast 500 and probably has the most distinctive landscapes of any part of mainland Scotland. Communities here are generally small with only Lochinver, Kinlochbervie and Durness of any size. Assynt is a small parish of just over one thousand people tucked away in the far North Western corner of Scotland. It is bounded on four corners by the Point of Stoer, Kylesku, Elphin and Inverkirkaig.

£1,035.00

Enard Bay and Eilean Mor
This Wester Ross coastal road is unequalled not only in Scotland but anywhere in the world.It changes at every corner from beautiful seascapes to mist covered mountains. Sometimes even the weather round the corner is from another season.This challenging tour begins at the Highland Capital of Inverness and after a short train journey on the scenic Kyle of Lochalsh Line, cycling begins at the small station of Achnasheen.

£1,110.00

Beach near Nairn
From Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands travel east along the quiet roads of Moray. There are many historical sites to visit, the Battlefield of Culloden, Cawdor Castle and Gardens, Brodie Castle and at Fort George on the coast there is the Regimental Museum of the Queen’s Own Highlanders. At Elgin perhaps visit the Glen Moray distillery, Elgin Cathedral or the interesting museum before turning south along the banks of the River Spey.

£1,025.00

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

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

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