![]() ![]() The Capital Trail is a 251 km route starting and finishing on Portobello Beach in Edinburgh, ideal for a long weekend expedition around Edinburgh, the Lothians and the Scottish Borders. ![]() The route is suitable for gravel, mountain and e-mountain bikes, and can be ridden in all seasons. For more information click here.Īt 63 km the Go East Lothian Trail is perfect for families, microadventures or a long day ride. In a joint project with Mark Beaumont we have mapped gravel biking routes from 30 miles to 315 miles around the boundaries of Scotland’s Local Authorities. We worked with the Cateran Ecomuseum on the development of seven new road, gravel and mountain bike journeys of varying lengths. You can find out more here.Ī shorter and more off-road orientated version, combining parts of the NC500 route with gravel tracks and a classic coast-to-coast route. You can find out more here.Īrgyll’s islands, the Inner Hebrides and Bute, offer fantastic bikepacking filled with beautiful beaches, some of the world’s best distilleries, great gravel tracks and local food experiences. Several businesses along the route offer bike hire and bike-friendly accommodation. While the Cairngorms are home to four of the five highest mountains in Scotland, there are no extreme climbs and descents on the route, which is suitable to ride on gravel and mountain bikes. You can also purchase ‘Great British Gravel Rides’, ‘Big Rides’ or ‘Bikepacking Scotland’ in our books section. The following routes have been designed and tested by Bikepacking Scotland. We will publish new routes here regularly. If you are looking for bikepacking routes in Scotland, look no further. ![]()
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