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Tranquil cycling paradise with stunning landscapes.


Cycling routes from Kemnay

Kemnay, located in North Eastern Scotland, United Kingdom, offers a variety of cycling routes suitable for road and gravel cyclists. The locality provides beautiful landscapes and quiet roads perfect for cycling enthusiasts. There are also well-known climbs nearby, such as The Cabrach, which offers breathtaking views from the top. Kemnay is a great locality for cyclists looking for a peaceful cycling experience in the Scottish countryside.

Embark on a road cycling adventure through historic castles and scenic landscapes

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61 km
531 m
Tough

The Castle Trail is a 61 km road cycling route starting near Kemnay. With an ascent of 531 meters, this challenging route takes riders on a journey through time, passing by ancient castles and picturesque villages. Experience the rich history and natural beauty of North Eastern Scotland while tackling this exciting cycling route.


Embark on a scenic gravel cycling journey from Kemnay.

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51 km
512 m
Chill

This 51 km gravel cycling route offers a unique and exciting adventure through the North Eastern Scotland countryside, starting near Kemnay. With an ascent of 512 meters, this route provides a moderate challenge for gravel biking enthusiasts. During the ride, you'll pass by Kintore, a charming town with historical significance, Tyrebagger Hill, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, Kingswells, a picturesque village with serene surroundings, and Kirkton of Skene, featuring peaceful country lanes. The route also includes a visit to Kemnay, where you can explore its rich history and enjoy the charming atmosphere. Overall, this gravel cycling route offers a diverse mix of landscapes and cultural highlights, making it an exciting choice for adventurous cyclists.


Enjoy a leisurely road cycling journey through picturesque countryside

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53 km
533 m
Chill

Indulge in The Countryside Cruise, a 53 km road cycling route starting near Kemnay. With an ascent of 533 meters, this route is perfect for those looking for a relaxed and scenic ride through charming villages and beautiful landscapes. Immerse yourself in the rural charm of North Eastern Scotland on this delightful cycling adventure.


Experience the scenic countryside from Kemnay to Inverurie.

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79 km
784 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route takes you through the beautiful North Eastern Scotland countryside, starting near Kemnay. With a total distance of 79 km and an ascent of 784 meters, the route offers a moderate challenge for cyclists. The highlight of this route is Fyvie Castle, located at the 48 km mark, where you can make a stop and explore its fascinating history. Other notable highlights include Hill of Knockollochie, Kirkton of Auchterless, Hawkhill-ock, and Shaw Hill. Overall, this route provides a picturesque and enjoyable cycling experience.


Embark on a scenic journey from Kemnay to Dufftown.

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156 km
1969 m
Savage

Experience the breathtaking landscapes of North Eastern Scotland on this 156 km round-trip cycling route, starting near Kemnay and ending in Dufftown. With an ascent of 1969 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists. Highlights along the route include Knock Fullertree, known for its captivating panoramic views, Craigievar Castle, a magnificent historic landmark, Lumsden, a picturesque village surrounded by nature, Cabrach, offering stunning landscapes and charming villages, and Dufftown, famous for its whiskey distilleries. The route also passes by other remarkable highlights such as Hill of Towanreef, Tips of Clunymore, Gallow Hill, and Leslie Castle. Overall, this route provides an epic cycling experience through some of Scotland's most beautiful scenery and historical landmarks.


Explore the picturesque countryside around Kemnay on this road cycling route.

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82 km
884 m
Tough

The Kemnay Loop is a scenic road cycling route that takes you through the stunning countryside near Kemnay in North Eastern Scotland. With a total distance of 82 kilometers and an elevation gain of 884 meters, this route offers a challenging and rewarding cycling experience. The route features several highlights, including Tillyfourie, Tillyfourie Hill, Langgadlie Hill, Lumsden, Quarry Hill, Hill of Newleslie, Leslie Castle, Scare Hill, and Kemnay. These highlights showcase the natural beauty and historic landmarks of the area, making your ride all the more memorable.


Conquer the mountains with this epic road cycling route

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95 km
1004 m
Savage

Embark on The Mountainous Challenge, a 95 km road cycling route starting near Kemnay. With an ascent of 1004 meters, this route is not for the faint-hearted. Experience the thrill of conquering steep climbs while enjoying magnificent views of mountain ranges and picturesque valleys. The Mountainous Challenge is perfect for seasoned cyclists looking to push their limits and take on an unforgettable journey.


Explore the beautiful countryside from Kemnay to Dyce.

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77 km
600 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through the breathtaking landscapes of North Eastern Scotland, starting near Kemnay and ending in Dyce. Covering a distance of 77 km with an ascent of 600 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The highlights along the route include Shaw Hill, where you can enjoy stunning views, Udny Station, which offers a glimpse into the history of the railway, and Hill of Minnes, known for its peaceful atmosphere. Another notable highlight is Dyce, a bustling town with lively streets and various amenities. Overall, this route provides a fantastic cycling experience with picturesque views and interesting stops along the way.


Venture off the beaten path and embrace the adventure of gravel cycling

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77 km
1106 m
Savage

Get off the tarmac and explore the wilder side of North Eastern Scotland with The Gravel Escape. This 77 km gravel cycling route is perfect for those seeking an adrenaline-filled adventure. With an ascent of 1106 meters, riders will tackle challenging terrains, pedaling through remote areas and enjoying the serenity of nature. Dive into the world of gravel cycling with this epic route starting near Kemnay.


An exhilarating road cycling route with stunning scenic views

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65 km
656 m
Tough

Take on the Fullertree Loop, a 65 km road cycling route starting near Kemnay. This route offers a challenging climb with an ascent of 656 meters and rewards riders with breathtaking views along the way. The Fullertree Loop is perfect for experienced cyclists looking for a memorable ride in the beautiful countryside of North Eastern Scotland.


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