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Scenic routes and proximity to the legendary climb of Cairn o' Mount


Cycling routes from Newburgh

Eastern Scotland's Newburgh is a charming locality that offers scenic cycling routes. Road and gravel cyclists can enjoy the peaceful countryside and stunning views along the routes. Newburgh is famous for its proximity to the legendary climb of Cairn o' Mount, attracting avid cyclists from around the world. With its beautiful landscapes and access to iconic climbs, Newburgh receives a rank of 5 for its incredible cycling opportunities.

Immerse yourself in a thrilling gravel cycling adventure surrounded by beautiful Scottish countryside.

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56 km
574 m
Chill

Escape the paved roads and embrace the challenge of gravel cycling on this 56-kilometer route. With a moderate difficulty level, this gravel adventure takes you through picturesque landscapes and hidden gems. Prepare for an ascent of 574 meters and soak in the tranquility of Scotland's rural beauty.


Embark on an epic cycling adventure through breathtaking landscapes and challenging climbs.

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124 km
1094 m
Savage

The Newburgh Epic offers a thrilling and demanding cycling adventure starting near Newburgh. With a distance of 124 kilometers and an ascent of 1094 meters, it is a test of endurance and skill for experienced cyclists. The highlights along the route include Newburgh, Ormiston Hill, Scotlandwell, Benarty Hill, Dunfermline, Dollar, Bank Hill, Linn Hill, Dunning, and Bridge of Earn. These attractions offer stunning scenery, historic sites, and challenging climbs. Overall, the Newburgh Epic promises an unforgettable cycling experience with its breathtaking landscapes and demanding routes.


Embark on an epic road cycling journey through the stunning Scottish Highlands.

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131 km
1294 m
Tough

Prepare to be captivated by the majestic beauty of the Scottish Highlands on this 131-kilometer road cycling route. With a challenging ascent of 1294 meters, this route is designed for experienced cyclists seeking a remarkable adventure. Marvel at historic landmarks, conquer legendary climbs, and soak in the breathtaking scenery along the way.


Cycle through history and enjoy scenic landscapes on the Bridge of Earn Loop.

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94 km
1059 m
Tough

Embark on a historic journey through Bridge of Earn and its surrounding areas on this 94-kilometer road cycling route. With a difficulty level suitable for intermediate cyclists, this scenic loop offers a mix of rolling hills and picturesque villages. Prepare for an ascent of 1059 meters and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this charming region.


Embark on a thrilling road cycling adventure through the picturesque Kinross countryside.

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107 km
1112 m
Tough

Venture into the heart of Kinross on this exhilarating road cycling route. With an intermediate difficulty level, this 107-kilometer ride offers scenic countryside views and charming villages along the way. Prepare to tackle an ascent of 1112 meters and experience the vibrant cycling community in this region.


Explore the scenic Ormiston Loop with rewarding climbs and picturesque views.

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64 km
471 m
Tough

The Ormiston Loop is a scenic round-trip cycling route starting near Newburgh. With a distance of 64 kilometers and an ascent of 471 meters, it offers a challenging but achievable ride for well-trained amateurs. The route takes cyclists through beautiful countryside landscapes, passing highlights such as Ormiston Hill, Falkland, Goatmilk Hill, Kinglassie, Kinnesswood, and Abernethy. These attractions offer opportunities for exploration and sightseeing along the way. Overall, the Ormiston Loop provides a memorable cycling experience with its distinctive landscapes and interesting points of interest.


Embark on a coastal escape through scenic routes and historical landmarks.

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99 km
811 m
Tough

The Coastal Escape is a round-trip cycling route starting near Newburgh that offers a refreshing coastal experience combined with visits to historical landmarks. With a distance of 99 kilometers and an ascent of 811 meters, it provides a challenging and rewarding ride for well-trained amateurs. The highlights along the route include Newburgh, Glenduckie Hill, Tay Mount, St Andrews Cathedral (Ruins), St Rule's Tower, Anstruther, Leven, Kingskettle, and Cowden Hill. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, historical interest, and charming coastal views. Overall, the Coastal Escape is a must-do cycling route for those seeking a combination of scenic landscapes and historical exploration.


Embark on an adventurous ride through the picturesque Kinrossshire region.

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79 km
762 m
Tough

The Kinrossshire Adventure is a round-trip cycling route starting near Newburgh. With a distance of 79 kilometers and an ascent of 762 meters, it offers a moderately challenging ride suitable for experienced amateurs. The route takes cyclists through stunning landscapes, passing highlights such as Mugdrum Island, Beins Law, Kinross, Crook of Devon, Linn Hill, Bridge of Earn, and Abernethy. These attractions provide opportunities for sightseeing and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Overall, the Kinrossshire Adventure offers a scenic and adventurous cycling experience through the picturesque Kinrossshire region.


Discover the historic town of Scone and its rich cultural heritage on this epic cycling adventure.

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124 km
1056 m
Savage

The Scone and Beyond cycling route offers an epic adventure through picturesque landscapes and historical sites. Starting near Newburgh, the round-trip route covers a distance of 124 kilometers with an ascent of 1056 meters. The highlights along the route include Ormiston Hill, Bridge of Earn, Scone, Rattray, Dundee Law, Dundee, Green Hill, and Ballinbreich Castle. These attractions provide a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and breathtaking views. Overall, the Scone and Beyond route is a challenging and memorable cycling experience, allowing cyclists to explore the historic town of Scone and enjoy the scenic surroundings of Eastern Scotland.


Explore the stunning coastline of Fife and marvel at the iconic Forth Bridges.

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142 km
1421 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of Scotland's east coast on this scenic cycling route. The Fife Coastal Loop takes you along breathtaking cliffs, charming villages, and sandy beaches. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is perfect for a well-trained amateur cyclist looking for a memorable adventure. The route covers a distance of 142 kilometers and features an ascent of 1421 meters.


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