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Explore Scotland’s lochs and glens by bike, soaking in the unique landscape of the Scottish Highlands whilst savouring the clean, fresh Scottish air. Immerse yourself in rich clan history as you cycle past castles through the rugged Trossachs hills and then on into Highland Perthshire. Great cycling complemented by welcoming Scottish hospitality, world-class whisky and the produce from Scotland’s natural larder.
Your cycling adventure begins in the bustling holiday town of Callander, known as the gateway to the highlands, which lies beneath wooded crags. Learn the story of Rob Roy at the visitor centre before you pedal east to Loch Katrine. Here you can cycle along the tranquil Loch Katrine and perhaps a trip on the 100 years Sir Walter Scott steamship.
Your route continues north past Loch Lubnaig and through Glen Ogle to the village of Killin, which lies at the southern end of Loch Tay and is bisected by The Falls Of Dochart. The scenery just gets even better with every turn of the pedals as you follow the southern shore of Loch Tay past the Scottish Crannog Centre, Dewar’s World of Whisky and Taymouth Castle. Aberfeldy is next, famous for the ‘Birks of Aberfeldy’ a poem by Robert Burns.
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Arrive Perth
Perhaps time to stroll to the shops, walk by the River Tay or climb Kinnoull Hill for a magnificent view of Perth and the Tay Valley. 19.00hrs route briefing and cycle provision at your accommodation
Day 2, Perth - Dunkeld, 26 ml / 42 km
Cycle two miles from Perth to visit Scone Palace, a treasure house of furniture, ivories, fine porcelain, needlework and the unique Vernis Martin. From there you cycle north through the rolling farmland of Perthshire to the historic Cathedral town of Dunkeld, situated on the banks of the River Tay. It has a peaceful character and charmingly restored eighteenth century houses forming a small Square. Cathedral Street leads from there to the partly restored Cathedral construction of which began in 1318.
Day 3, Dunkeld to Aberfeldy, 20 ml / 32 km
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You are never far from the swift flowing River Tay. Leave Dunkeld passing the Cathedral and follow the path along its north bank: join the quiet road northward to cross the river by an old railway bridge at Logierait. From there to Strathtay, a popular spot with canoeists and river rafters. Continue by the river to the small village of Weem. Only a short distance now to cross General Wade's Bridge into Aberfeldy. Visit the Distillery or explore the beautiful walks in the "Birks of Aberfeldy".
Day 4, Aberfeldy to Killin, 24 ml / 39 km
Leave Aberfeldy by General Wade's Bridge and stop to visit Castle Menzies, the seat of the Chiefs of Clan Menzies, currently being restored. Past Drummond Forest to the conservation village of Kenmore at the eastern end of Loch Tay. Visit the Crannog Exhibition which illustrates life on the Loch in the Bronze Age. By taking the south shore road you can enjoy to the full the unrivalled beauty of the Lochs and Bens on the way to Killin.
Day 5, Rest day Killin, 35 ml / 53 km
Visit the Falls of Dochart; walk in the quiet countryside or up Ben Lawers, a 6mile cycle to Ben Lawers and then climb Ben Lawers, Perthshires highest mountain or cycle to scenic Glen Lochay and Glen Lyon 35 ml (53 km) round trip.
Day 6, Killin to Comrie/Crieff, 21/28 ml (33 / 45 km)
Enjoy a traffic free cycle through Glen Ogle to reach the small lochside village of Lochearnhead. From there continue along the south shore of Loch Earn enjoying the beauty of the loch and Ben Vorlich to reach St Fillans at the eastern end of the Loch. Follow the valley of the river Earn through Comrie to arrive at Crieff. Perhaps visit the Glenturret Distillery and the ‘Famous Grouse Experience’ or the ‘Crieff Visitor Centre’!
Day 7, Comrie/Crieff to Perth, 26/20 ml (41/32 km) or 32/28 ml / 52/45 km )
Take the opportunity to visit the famous formal Italian gardens at ‘Drummond Castle Gardens’ which are 2miles south of Crieff before an easy ride through quiet countryside to return to the riverside town of Perth for the last overnight stay. Next morning the tour finishes after breakfast.
- 7 nights accommodation in 3*/4* hotels & guesthouses with breakfast
- route details and maps ( 1 per booking )
- luggage transfers
- Support line
Bike hire is not available for this trip at the moment due to shortage of supplier!
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PERTH
Cat. Standard (Guesthouses)
Hazeldene Guest House
Albert Villa Guesthouse
No 9 The Huest House
DUNKELD
Cat. Standard (Guesthouses)
Tayburn House
Royal Dunkeld Hotel
ABERFELDY
Balnea is a family run B&B located in Aberfeldy in the heart of the beautiful Tay Valley in Perthshire.


KILLIN
Dall Lodge is a family run B&B located in a large Victorian House where you are assured a warm welcome. A perfect spot to rest after a day.


CRIEFF / COMRIE
Alpine Cottage
Comley Bank
Comrie Hotel
2026 LOCHS AND BENS SELF GUIDED TOUR
£1030 per person sharing
£1315 single occupancy ( if travelling with others )
Note: Bike hire is not included in the tour price
£110 hybrid bike rental
£215 e-bike rental
Self Guided Tour Information
Self guided tour can start any day from 1 April to 31 October, minimum 2 people

How to get to the start point in Perth:
How to get to the start point in Perth:
We recommend flying to Edinburgh Airport.
Perth is an easy train journey from Edinburgh (1h20), Glasgow (1h10) or Inverness (2h05), all of which have airports. Edinburgh and Glasgow airports are the best options if travelling from outside the UK. Use the journey planner online at Travel Line Scotland to plan journeys by public transport in Scotland. Private transfers from Edinburgh or Glasgow can easily be arranged.
From Pitlochry
Pitlochry has a mainline train station connecting through to Perth, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Train times and tickets can be booked via Scot Rail.
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