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Cycling diversity and scenic beauty in the Highlands and Islands, UK.


Cycling routes from Dunoon

Dunoon, located in the Highlands and Islands region of the United Kingdom, is a cyclist's paradise with its diverse terrain and scenic routes. The region offers a mix of challenging climbs, peaceful countryside roads, and coastal paths, providing something for every type of cyclist. Additionally, Dunoon is home to the Cowal Peninsula, which is renowned for its mountain biking trails and off-road adventures. The locality also boasts stunning views of the Firth of Clyde and the surrounding hills. With its rich cycling heritage and breathtaking landscapes, Dunoon is a must-visit destination for avid road and gravel cyclists.

Embark on a scenic road ride around Holy loch, exploring the picturesque landscapes while enjoying a moderate challenge.

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34 km
316 m
Tough

The Holy Loch Road Ride is a delightful 34 km cycling route that loops around the enchanting beauty of Holy Loch near Dunoon. With 316 meters of ascent, this moderately challenging route allows you to appreciate the mesmerizing views of Sandbank and Holy Loch, offering a peaceful and serene riding experience. Highlights include the Sandbank village, Holy Loch, Clachaig Hill, Ardtaraig, Bird Hide, and Ardnadam. Rated as a difficulty level 3 route, this road ride offers an epicness score of 4 out of 5, making it a perfect choice for cycling enthusiasts looking for breathtaking scenery.


Ride through the stunning Highlands and Islands, taking in picturesque villages and historic landmarks.

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92 km
973 m
Tough

The Dunoon Loop is a scenic cycling route that takes you through the beautiful Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Starting near Dunoon, this round-trip route allows you to soak in the stunning landscapes and explore charming villages along the way. With a total distance of 92 km and an ascent of 973 meters, the Dunoon Loop is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. While it does have some challenging climbs, the rewarding views make it all worthwhile. Highlights along the route include Sandbank, where you can pause to enjoy picturesque views of the coast. Dalinlongart Hill offers a thrilling descent and stunning panoramas. Cnoc Madaidh takes you through rolling hills and traditional crofting communities. Clachan of Glendaruel is an idyllic village nestled in a glen, while the impressive Dunans Castle showcases Scottish baronial architecture. Strachur is a quintessential Highland village with a charming pier and scenic Loch Fyne walks. As you continue, Ardentinny treats you to a picturesque beach and forests, while Kilmun is home to the beautiful St. Munn's Church. Bird Hide offers a great opportunity for birdwatching. The Dunoon Loop is an epic adventure with a score of 4 for difficulty and 4 for epicness. It provides a challenging yet rewarding experience with magnificent Highland views and a touch of Scottish history. Highlights: - Sandbank: With its stunning coastal views, Sandbank is a perfect spot to take a break and soak in the scenery. - Dalinlongart Hill: Enjoy an exhilarating descent and panoramic views from the top of Dalinlongart Hill. - Cnoc Madaidh: Cycle through traditional crofting communities and rolling hills along the Cnoc Madaidh section. - Clachan of Glendaruel: Explore the picturesque village of Clachan of Glendaruel nestled in a stunning glen. - Dunans Castle: Admire the impressive Scottish baronial architecture of Dunans Castle. - Strachur: Discover the quintessential Highland village of Strachur with its charming pier and Loch Fyne walks. - Ardentinny: Take in the beauty of the beach and surrounding forests in Ardentinny. - Kilmun: Visit the beautiful St. Munn's Church and soak in the tranquil atmosphere of Kilmun. - Bird Hide: Stop by the Bird Hide for a chance to spot a variety of bird species. Overall, the Dunoon Loop offers a memorable cycling experience that combines natural beauty, Scottish heritage, and exhilarating climbs. Get ready to be captivated by the enchanting Highlands and Islands of Scotland.


Embark on a thrilling gravel ride through picturesque landscapes from Dunoon to St Catherines.

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101 km
1290 m
Tough

If you're an adventurous cyclist seeking an off-road challenge, this route from Dunoon to St Catherines will satisfy your cravings. With a gradual ascent, mountain bike enthusiasts will enjoy the off-road trails and stunning natural settings that await them. The difficulty level is rated as 4 out of 5, making it suitable for experienced cyclists. The epicness of the route is rated as 4 out of 5, offering a thrilling and unforgettable journey.


Embark on an adventurous gravel ride through scenic routes near Dunoon, surrounded by nature and heritage sites.

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70 km
1005 m
Savage

Experience the thrill of gravel cycling with the Gravel Adventure in Dunoon. This 70 km round-trip route takes you off the beaten path, immersing you in the breathtaking natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. With an ascent of 1,005 meters and varied terrain, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for an adventure. Explore picturesque villages and discover hidden gems along the way. Highlights include Sandbank, where you can pause to take in the stunning coastal views. Holy Loch offers a serene setting, perfect for a peaceful moment of reflection. Kilmun features the beautiful St. Munn's Church, surrounded by tranquility. Cruise through Ardentinny, known for its captivating beach and tranquil forests. Cruach an Draghair takes you through rugged landscapes, offering a true off-road experience. Drynain rewards you with breathtaking panoramas as you conquer its challenging gravel paths. Coylet showcases the untamed beauty of Scottish wilderness, where you can immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings. Bird Hide provides a fantastic opportunity for birdwatching, with a chance to spot various bird species. The Gravel Adventure in Dunoon has a difficulty score of 5, reflecting its challenging terrain and technical sections. With an epicness score of 4, this route offers a unique and exhilarating gravel cycling experience. Highlights: - Sandbank: Pausing at Sandbank allows you to soak in the stunning coastal views. - Holy Loch: Enjoy a serene moment beside the peaceful and picturesque Holy Loch. - Kilmun: Immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere surrounding the beautiful St. Munn's Church. - Ardentinny: Discover the captivating beauty of Ardentinny's beach and surrounding forests. - Cruach an Draghair: Experience rugged landscapes and enjoy a true off-road adventure. - Drynain: Conquer challenging gravel paths and reward yourself with breathtaking panoramas at Drynain. - Coylet: Explore the untamed beauty of Scottish wilderness in Coylet. - Bird Hide: Indulge in birdwatching and try to spot a variety of bird species at the Bird Hide. The Gravel Adventure in Dunoon offers an incredible gravel cycling experience, connecting you with nature, history, and the spirit of exploration. Get ready to be amazed by the untouched landscapes and hidden treasures of this enchanting region.


Embark on a short and scenic gravel trail exploring Innellan and Castle Toward.

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32 km
451 m
Chill

Witness the beauty of Innellan and Castle Toward on this short but picturesque gravel trail. With a moderate difficulty rating of 2, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Marvel at the coastal vistas, visit an enchanting castle, and soak in the peaceful ambiance of this tranquil countryside. The epicness of the route can be described as 2 out of 5, offering a delightful experience of the area's natural and historical marvels.


Embark on an exciting gravel cycling journey in Dunoon, exploring scenic surroundings and conquering challenging terrain.

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65 km
809 m
Tough

Discover Dunoon's gravel paradise with this 65 km cycling route, offering stunning landscapes, peaceful moments, and thrilling sections. This moderately difficult route includes highlights such as Sandbank, Holy Loch, Coylet, Loch Eck, Glenbranter, Stuck, Bird Hide, and Hunters Quay. With an ascent of 809 meters, this gravel route promises breathtaking views and an exhilarating adventure. It receives a difficulty rating of 3 out of 5 and exhibits an epicness score of 4 out of 5, making it a fantastic choice for gravel enthusiasts looking for a challenge.


Experience the picturesque beauty of Dunoon as you cycle along this circular road route.

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96 km
1387 m
Tough

This scenic road route starts in Dunoon and takes you on a 96 km journey through breathtaking landscapes and charming villages. You'll cycle alongside the stunning Sandbank and Holy Loch, passing by Ardtaraig and Tighnabruaich Viewpoint with captivating views. Make sure to stop at Kames, Creagan Dubh, and Lochhead for some memorable sights. With a total ascent of 1387 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs who are up for a challenge. It offers a true cycling adventure and is rated 4 out of 5 in terms of epicness.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure around Dunoon, exploring scenic landscapes and enjoying challenging terrain.

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63 km
937 m
Chill

Rated as a difficulty level 2 route, the Dunoon Gravel Adventure takes you on a 63 km journey through diverse terrains and captivating sights. This gravel route is perfect for those seeking a mix of adventure and beautiful scenery. Highlights include Sandbank, Holy Loch, Ardentiny, Drynain, Loch Eck, Coylet, Bird Hide, and Ardnadam. With an ascent of 937 meters, this challenging yet rewarding route is definitely worth the effort. With a touch of epicness scoring 3 out of 5, this gravel adventure offers an opportunity to explore Dunoon in a unique and exciting way.


Cycle through Dunoon's serene landscapes, immerse yourself in nature, and embrace the tranquility of the surrounding area.

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82 km
876 m
Tough

The Discovering Dunoon's Tranquility road route covers a distance of 82 km and takes you through some of the most captivating natural landscapes. Beginning in Dunoon, this cycling route offers stunning views of Sandbank, Holy Loch, Cnoc Madaidh, Clachan of Glendaruel, Strachur, Coylet, and Bird Hide. With an ascent of 876 meters, it provides a moderate challenge suitable for seasoned amateur cyclists. Rated with a difficulty score of 3 out of 5 and an epicness score of 3 out of 5, this road route promises a serene journey filled with remarkable vistas.


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