Cycling in Scotland

Loch Ness 360 Cycling Holiday - Self Guided

This stunning off-road ride combines the South Loch Ness Trail and The Great Glen Way to create a circuit of Scotland’s most famous loch. It’s 85 miles / 135km in total but spread over a four days, so you’ll also have time to explore Urquhart Castle.


Daily Itinerary:

Day 1 Arrive Inverness:

Check in to your accommodation and explore Inverness. There are several good pubs and restaurants. The Castle Tavern is always very popular, and you might want to make a booking with Rocpool Rendezvous as a treat on your return at the end of the week.

Day 2 Inverness to Foyers:

20 miles / 1394ft | 32km / 425m

After breakfast, collect your bikes and cycle from Inverness at the mouth of the River Ness and head southwest, and travel along the signposted cycle route number 78. The route passes along quiet farm roads, and the profile of The Great Glen soon looms on the horizon. Loch Ness appears for the first time as you reach the loch-side village of Dores. Stop off at The Dores Inn for refreshments or an early lunch and take time off the bike to explore the beach on foot. The beach at Dores is home to full-time Nessie Hunter Steve Feltham who has kept a watchful eye on the water since 1991. He’s bound to have clocked up some incredible sightings, right?

Back on the bike, stick to Route 78, and follow the road by the shore. At Inverfarigaig you can again explore on foot through tall conifer trees on waymarked trails. The gorge of Inverfarigaig was cut by meltwater at the end of the last ice age. The Falls of Foyers are easy to find and all the more impressive if it has just rained. Cameron’s Tearoom serves fantastic afternoon teas in a welcoming environment amidst the resident highland cows and deer.

Day 3: Foyers to Fort Augustus

14miles/1407ft | 23km/429m

It’s not the hilliest day today, but there is a big climb to the highest point of the whole 360. Take the waymarked South Loch Ness Trail which follows the river Foyers to the tiny village of Whitebridge. The hotel offers lunches 12-2 pm every day except Mondays. Stick to the South Loch Ness Trail as the track

climbs to the magnificent Suidhe (soo-ee) Viewpoint. The views are truly panoramic, and there are often deer to be seen on the hillside if you look closely. You need a bit of luck to spot a golden eagle, but your best chance is around this point. You’ve earned the long descent past Loch Tarff to Fort Augustus. The village was initially called Kiliwhimin but became known as Fort Augustus after the 1715 Jacobite uprising when a military base was built here and named after the Duke of Cumberland. The fort is long gone, but today the village bustles with visitors catching a cruise on Loch Ness or watching boats pass through the locks on the Caledonian Canal. If you’ve still got the energy to burn, you can explore the paths by the canal. Following Great Glen Way signs to Loch Oich and back adds a further 10miles / 16km to the day.

Day 4 Fort Augustus to Drumnadrochit:

22 miles / 3257ft | 35km / 993m

The Great Glen Way is a coast to coast path linking Fort William on

the west coast with Inverness on the east, and you’ll follow this

waymarked trail the rest of the way. Today is not quite the longest, but it has the most hills, so an extra-large bowl of porridge at breakfast is a good idea. Set off early, take it steady, and remember that most visitors to Loch Ness won’t have earned the views that you have. The village of Invermoriston provides refreshment before the three big hills of the day. Drumnadrochit is a great wee village with a great choice of pubs and restaurants. Urquhart Castle is close by, and you should plan a couple of hours for a visit on arrival or first thing the following morning. If you’re still looking for evidence of Nessie, the Loch

Ness Centre and Exhibition is an excellent place to start.

Day 5: Drumnadrochit to Inverness

23 miles / 2043ft | 37km / 623m

It’s slightly longer today, but only one significant climb, and the payoff is an excellent descent towards Inverness, and that’s the bit you’ll remember. Along the way, you’ll find Abriachan Forest a community-owned woodland with blue and green graded mountain bike trails. You can play here safe in the knowledge that the hard work is behind you and refreshments are available at the nearby Eco Cafe and Campsite. Sandra and Howie offer a unique fresh air dining experience that’s off-the-beaten-path. When you reach Inverness, you’ll meet the Caledonian Canal again and pass through the beautiful forested Ness Islands before completing your Loch Ness 360 at Inverness Castle. Drop off your bikes and enjoy your last evening in Inverness.

Day 6: Departure

After breakfast depart Inverness in your own time

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  • Montag
  • Dienstag
  • Mittwoch
  • Donnerstag
  • Freitag
  • Samstag
  • Sonntag

April — Oktober

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Spirit Journeys Ltd

SJ Travel Centre
Unit 4, 18-20 Harbour Road
Inverness
Highland
United Kingdom
IV1 1UA

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