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Hi all,
This year I am the lucky one to plan a trip for four of my friends and myself. My plan is to do a trip in Scotland. Where we'll hopefully have some good riding and some fine whisky tastings. Normally we have around seven days of cycling during our yearly cycle trip. This is what I have planned so far:
Day 1 (Aviemore - Glenlivet Distillery):
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=mqdxzuigytwkfsyp
This is a long first day. 70ish km of riding. I found there are the Glenlivet Bike trails. Are they any good?
Day 2 (Glenlivet - Braemar):
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=kumteqzuzohwsujk
This is mainly the standard track I've used from the Cairgorms loop.
Day 3 (Braemar - Pitlochry)
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=hgprwrmbgnrlxvbj
I have read somewhere that the singletrack next to the river Tilt is fabtastic. Is it really? Anyway, we are ending this day at the Edradour distillery
Day 4 (pitlochry- Kingussie)
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=iinxoholpdtuucvx
A part of the Gaick pass. This will be the toughest day... 80ish km.
Day 5 (Kingussie - Hutchinson Memorial Hut)
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=pneeywzvkejphjme
This is also a part of the Cairngorms loop. I haven't changed much on this track
Day 6 (Hutchinson Memorial Hut - Aviemore)
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=mugnaffiipubcziv
I believe we will be absolutely knackered by now.
I am wondering what you guys think of the route I had planned. I took the Cairngorms loop as a base and then modified it. I am not sure if all is rideable. A little hike & bike doesn't mind but we do not want to push our bike bike the whole day.
Do you guys have any more tips or know sections I definately have to ride?
Cheers all.
Casper
This year I am the lucky one to plan a trip for four of my friends and myself. My plan is to do a trip in Scotland. Where we'll hopefully have some good riding and some fine whisky tastings. Normally we have around seven days of cycling during our yearly cycle trip. This is what I have planned so far:
Day 1 (Aviemore - Glenlivet Distillery):
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=mqdxzuigytwkfsyp
This is a long first day. 70ish km of riding. I found there are the Glenlivet Bike trails. Are they any good?
Day 2 (Glenlivet - Braemar):
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=kumteqzuzohwsujk
This is mainly the standard track I've used from the Cairgorms loop.
Day 3 (Braemar - Pitlochry)
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=hgprwrmbgnrlxvbj
I have read somewhere that the singletrack next to the river Tilt is fabtastic. Is it really? Anyway, we are ending this day at the Edradour distillery
Day 4 (pitlochry- Kingussie)
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=iinxoholpdtuucvx
A part of the Gaick pass. This will be the toughest day... 80ish km.
Day 5 (Kingussie - Hutchinson Memorial Hut)
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=pneeywzvkejphjme
This is also a part of the Cairngorms loop. I haven't changed much on this track
Day 6 (Hutchinson Memorial Hut - Aviemore)
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=mugnaffiipubcziv
I believe we will be absolutely knackered by now.
I am wondering what you guys think of the route I had planned. I took the Cairngorms loop as a base and then modified it. I am not sure if all is rideable. A little hike & bike doesn't mind but we do not want to push our bike bike the whole day.
Do you guys have any more tips or know sections I definately have to ride?
Cheers all.
Casper