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Cycling routes in North Eastern Scotland


Discover the scenic beauty of North Eastern Scotland on a road or gravel bike.

North Eastern Scotland is a mecca for road and gravel cyclists, offering stunning coastal routes, challenging climbs, and breathtaking landscapes. From the iconic North Coast 500 to the historic Whisky Trail, this region has it all. One of the most notable cycling spots in the area is the Cairngorms National Park, boasting some of Scotland's most beautiful and challenging climbs. The region is also home to the famous Bealach na Bà, a notorious road climb with spectacular panoramic views. With its rugged beauty and endless cycling possibilities, North Eastern Scotland is a must-visit destination for any cyclist.

Cycle through lush green landscapes and charming villages near Balmedie

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51 km
382 m
Tough

Discover the enchanting countryside near Balmedie on this round-trip cycling route. With a distance of 51 kilometers and moderate difficulty, it is suitable for experienced amateurs. Swailend, a small village along the route, is known for its idyllic surroundings and traditional architecture. Udny Green offers a delightful stop with its cozy pubs and charming shops. Hill of Minnes, another highlight, provides majestic views of the surrounding greenery. It's a route that combines rural tranquility with scenic beauty.


Immerse yourself in nature on this serene road cycling route

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57 km
613 m
Chill

Experience the tranquility of North Eastern Scotland on this 57 km road cycling route with a total ascent of 613 meters. Starting near Blackburn, you'll cycle through Countesswells, Drumoak, and Kirkton of Skene before returning back to Blackburn. This route offers a peaceful ride through scenic countryside and charming villages, making it perfect for cyclists seeking a relaxing and enjoyable journey.


Worth to see in North Eastern Scotland:

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Dyce

Dyce: Breathtaking landscapes and a legendary climb.

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Balmedie

Thrilling Cycling Adventures in Coastal Scotland

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Ballater

Journey through nature's masterpiece on iconic cycling routes.

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Blackburn

Cycling in scenic Scottish countryside with notable climbs

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Aboyne

Conquering legendary climbs amidst the stunning landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park in Aboyne.

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Laurencekirk

Cycling in the rolling hills of Laurencekirk

Conquer the challenging terrain and reach new heights near Balmedie

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112 km
1106 m
Savage

Prepare yourself for an epic cycling adventure through the Highlands near Balmedie. Spanning over 112 kilometers, this round-trip route promises a thrilling journey with steep ascents and exhilarating descents. Its high difficulty level makes it suitable only for experienced riders. Along the way, you'll encounter breathtaking highlights such as the Hill of Danestone, which provides a vantage point overlooking the stunning landscapes. Woodlands of Durris captivate with their dense trees and serene atmosphere, while Banchory invites you for a pit stop with its charming town center. The route culminates in Echt, where you'll enjoy sweeping views of the Highland scenery. This challenging route is not for the faint-hearted, but it promises an unforgettable cycling experience.


Embark on an epic cycling journey, beginning at Udny Station and ending in Insch.

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138 km
1134 m
Savage

This road cycling route is perfect for seasoned cyclists looking for an epic adventure. With a total ascent of 1134 meters and a distance of 138 kilometers, this challenging route will push your limits. Highlights along the route include the scenic River Ythan Viewpoint and the historic Hill of Ardtannes. The terrain is demanding, with steep climbs and long stretches, making it suitable for experienced riders. As you cycle through the countryside, take a moment to appreciate the stunning landscapes and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Scotland.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure from Fraserburgh to Broadsea, exploring the untamed beauty of North Eastern Scotland.

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61 km
337 m
Tough

Unleash your thrill-seeking spirit and embark on a gravel adventure from Fraserburgh to Broadsea. This 61km route features 337m of ascent, promising a challenging yet rewarding experience for gravel enthusiasts. You'll traverse off-road sections, discovering hidden gems along the way, while being surrounded by magnificent landscapes and historical landmarks.


Worth to see in North Eastern Scotland:

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Newtonhill

Coastal cycling at its finest in North Eastern Scotland.

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Cults

Diverse terrain and stunning views for a memorable cycling experience.

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Peterculter

Serene cycling amidst stunning natural beauty.

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Westhill

Exploring the diverse landscapes of Westhill on two wheels.

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Inverurie

Cycling Paradise in North Eastern Scotland

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Banff

A gateway to Cairngorms National Park's challenging mountain biking trails

Discover the beauty of Banchory and its surroundings as you cycle through scenic landscapes.

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108 km
983 m
Tough

The Scenic Banchory Loop offers cyclists an opportunity to explore the picturesque town of Banchory and its surrounding landscapes. With an ascent of 983 meters and a distance of 108 km, this route presents a moderate level of difficulty suitable for well-trained amateurs. The epicness rating of 4 ensures a rewarding and memorable cycling experience. Cyclists can enjoy stunning views, challenging climbs, and explore the charming town of Banchory.


Experience the delight of cycling through Countesswells

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50 km
346 m
Chill

The Countesswells Delight is a 50 km road cycling route with an ascent of 346 meters. This scenic route takes you through beautiful landscapes, charming villages, and peaceful countryside. The difficulty level of this route is considered easy, making it perfect for leisurely rides and beginner cyclists. Discover the rural beauty of the area and soak in the tranquil atmosphere during this delightful cycling experience.


Challenge yourself on an epic journey through diverse landscapes

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94 km
893 m
Savage

Embark on the ultimate cycling adventure with the Banchory Loop, a road route spanning 94 kilometers. With an ascent of 893 meters, this challenging ride is ideal for experienced cyclists craving a true test of skill and endurance. Journey through stunning landscapes, historic towns, and compelling landmarks that will leave lasting memories.


Worth to see in North Eastern Scotland:

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Peterhead

Cycling paradise in North Eastern Scotland

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Portlethen

Scenic Coastal Cycling in Scotland

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Aberdeen

Scenic coastal routes and nearby mountain biking adventures.

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Turriff

Road and gravel cycling in scenic Turriff, Scotland

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Stonehaven

Cycle through serene coastal landscapes and visit Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven.

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Newmacher

Cycling Paradise in North Eastern Scotland

Scenic road cycling through charming villages near Kintore

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39 km
315 m
Chill

The Inverurie Road Loop is a 39-kilometer road cycling route starting near Kintore. With a total ascent of 315 meters, this route offers a moderate and enjoyable ride with scenic views. Discover the village of Kemnay, known for its friendly locals and traditional Scottish architecture. Hill of Knockollochie, a highlight along the route, provides scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Pitcaple, another stop along the way, is a charming village with a rich history. Inverurie, the final highlight on this route, is a vibrant town with lovely local shops and cafes.


Embark on a gravel excursion to discover the beauty of hilly meadows

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53 km
642 m
Tough

The Gravel Excursion to Hilly Meadows is an off-road cycling adventure covering 53 km with an ascent of 642 meters. This route takes you through scenic meadows, charming villages, and gravel trails that offer a unique cycling experience. The difficulty level of this route is moderate, suitable for experienced amateur cyclists seeking a mix of challenging terrains and captivating landscapes.


Nearby regions:

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Tees Valley and Durham

Picturesque countryside with challenging climbs and well-connected cycling paths.

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Cumbria

Experience the majestic beauty of the Lake District on two wheels.

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North Yorkshire

Explore the scenic beauty of North Yorkshire on two wheels

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Eastern Scotland

Cycling paradise with breathtaking landscapes in rugged highlands.

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West Central Scotland

Cycling through the scenic landscapes of West Central Scotland

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Southern Scotland

Diverse Countryside Routes in Scotland

More worth to see:

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Insch

Immerse yourself in Scotland's stunning landscapes while cycling in Insch.