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Vast lochs, quaint canals, forest glades — Cycling the Great Glen Way

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Vast lochs, quaint canals, forest glades — Cycling the Great Glen Way

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Vast lochs, quaint canals, forest glades — Cycling the Great Glen Way

Colección de cicloturismo de Katherine Moore

3 Rutas

10:58 h

121 km

1.480 m

Following a natural fault line that splits the Scottish Highlands in two, the Great Glen Way is a 75 mile (120 km) hiking and cycling trail that links Inverness in the north-east to Fort William in the south-west. Following along Loch Ness, Loch Oich and the wonderfully named Loch Lochy as well as the Caledonian Canal, you’ll never be far from water along the Great Glen Way. For a lot of the route, you’ll follow the National Cycle Network route 78, the Caledonian Way.

Mostly traffic-free, the Great Glen Way favours gravel tracks, towpaths and singletrack, and tends to stay at lower levels rather than head up into the beautiful surrounding hills and mountains. The most challenging part is near the start at the Inverness end as you head up into the forest above Loch Ness, although this does yield some incredible views of the water and sublime singletrack riding.

Here I’ve split the route into three stages of between 20 and 33.5 miles (32 to 54 km), climbing up to a maximum of 2,264 feet (690 m) per stage. This makes for a great long weekend adventure, but of course you could combine parts of the stages to complete it in two days, or even a single day if you’re experienced and up for a challenge! As the way is fairly easy for the most part, well-signposted, mostly traffic-free and there are villages en route, I’d say this would make a great trip for beginner tourers.

The Great Glen Way is also a fantastic choice for novice bikepackers and tourers as there is ample accommodation along the way. With guesthouses, hostels and hotels to choose from in Inverness, Drumnadrochit, Fort Augustus and Fort William, you can do the whole Tour without taking any camping kit (but make sure you book your overnight accommodation in advance). Or if you’d rather camp outside, you’ll find both campsites and fantastic wild camping spots along the route. You can camp where you like (within reason) thanks to the Scottish Right to Roam act (see more at scotways.com/faq/law-on-statutory-access-rights).

Choose the summer months to tackle the Great Glen Way for the best chances of sunshine and dry trails, though always make sure you pack the waterproofs too! It’s also well worth taking midge repellent and face nets if you plan on camping outside during these months when the midges can be at the most abundant.

The Great Glen Way is relatively easy-going, apart from a few short, sharp sections where you may need to get off and push your bike. Although wider tyres measuring 35mm plus are recommended, you can ride it on a touring, gravel, cyclo-cross, hybrid or mountain bike, whichever you prefer.

Transport to and from the start and end points in Inverness and Fort William is made simple thanks to the train stations in these places, both on main lines at either side of the country. You may need to make a reservation to take your bicycle on the train, so make sure you check this when you book your ticket. If you’re planning to do the Great Glen Way in reverse, you can take the overnight Caledonian Sleeper Train to Fort William from London Euston train station which is a truly marvellous experience!

If you also enjoy hiking, why not check out our five stage walking Collection for the Great Glen Way here: komoot.com/collection/890014/great-glen-way-an-epic-coast-to-coast-across-the-highlands-in-5-stages

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The Great Glen Way

121 km

1.480 m

1.470 m

Última actualización: 18 de abril de 2024

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  1. Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

    Stage 1: Inverness to Drumnadrochit — Great Glen Way

    02:48
    31,8 km
    11,4 km/h
    470 m
    450 m
    Difícil
    Paseo difícil en bici. Se necesita muy buena forma física. Pistas pavimentadas en su mayoría.

    Aunque el inicio oficial de Great Glen Way es en el Castillo de Inverness junto al río Ness, aquí comencé desde la estación de tren de Inverness, donde probablemente desembarcarás. Saldrás de la ciudad más grande de las Tierras Altas hacia el sur, siguiendo en gran medida el río, tomando el camino a

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  2. 03:39
    35,4 km
    9,7 km/h
    690 m
    700 m
    Difícil
    Ruta difícil en bici de gravel. Se necesita muy buena forma física. Pistas pavimentadas en su mayoría.

    La segunda etapa de Great Glen Way contiene la mayor cantidad de escalada a 2,264 pies (690 m), aunque la distancia de 22 millas (35,4 km) no debería representar un problema y le dará suficiente tiempo para explorar y disfrutar de las maravillosas vistas. .

    

    Durante toda la etapa, seguirás la costa oeste

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  4. 04:31
    53,9 km
    11,9 km/h
    320 m
    320 m
    Moderada
    Ruta moderada en bici de gravel. Se necesita buena forma física. Pistas pavimentadas en su mayoría.

    La tercera y última etapa de Great Glen Way es la más larga, aunque mucho más plana que la etapa anterior. Cubrirá no menos de 53,9 km (33,5 millas), aunque solo ascenderá 320 m (1050 pies), principalmente a lo largo del camino de sirga del Canal de Caledonia y luego a lo largo de Loch Oich y Loch Lochy

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  • Rutas
    3
  • Distancia
    121 km
  • Duración
    10:58 h
  • Desnivel +
    1.480 m

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