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Coastal and countryside beauty, with challenging climbs.


Cycling routes from Ayr

Ayr is a locality in Southern Scotland, United Kingdom. It offers a range of cycling options, suitable for both road and gravel cyclists. The area features well-maintained roads that pass through beautiful coastal landscapes and charming countryside. Cyclists can explore the Ayrshire coast, with its sandy beaches and seaside villages, or venture inland to discover historic castles and rolling hills. Notable cycling attractions in the vicinity include the Ayrshire Alps, a series of challenging climbs popular among cyclists. Ayr also hosts various cycling events and races throughout the year, making it a vibrant destination for cyclists.

Embark on a journey through historic Ayrshire, visiting ancient sites and landmarks.

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42 km
406 m
Tough

Discover the rich history of Ayrshire with the Historic Ayrshire Tour. This 42-kilometer route takes you through ancient sites, historic villages, and breathtaking landscapes. With an ascent of 406 meters, it offers a moderate challenge suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Visit Tarbolton, renowned for its connection to Rabbie Burns and his poetry, and explore the village's fascinating past. Pass through Mauchline, where you can visit the Burns House Museum and learn about the famous poet's life and inspiration. Along the route, you'll also encounter Coylton, with its ponds and tranquil ambiance, providing a perfect spot for a break. The Historic Ayrshire Tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the heritage and culture of this enchanting region.


Embark on an epic cycling adventure in Ayrshire, conquering challenging climbs and enjoying remarkable views.

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135 km
1445 m
Savage

The Ayrshire Adventure is a epic route spanning 135 kilometers, offering a true challenge for experienced cyclists. With an ascent of 1445 meters, this demanding route showcases the diverse landscapes of Ayrshire, from rolling countryside to majestic hills. As you journey through villages and picturesque farmland, you'll encounter highlights such as Kincaidston and its intriguing history, Straiton with panoramic views, Glencaird offering stunning sceneries, and Kirkoswald, famous for its historic castle. The Ayrshire Adventure reaches its pinnacle at Ayr, where you can reflect on your epic cycling achievement. It is a route that offers both physical challenges and immense beauty, making it a memorable adventure for cycling enthusiasts.


Conquer the challenging hills and discover the rugged beauty of North Ayrshire

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106 km
834 m
Savage

Prepare yourself for a thrilling adventure on 'The Hills of North Ayrshire' cycling route. With a total distance of 106 km and an ascent of 834 meters, this road cycling tour is recommended for experienced riders seeking an adrenaline rush. The route will take you through stunning landscapes, including the towns of Prestwick, Irvine, Beith, Kingsford, Galston, Mossblown, and Ayr. Don't forget to pack your camera to capture the breathtaking views along the way. This epic route offers a perfect blend of challenging climbs, picturesque towns, and natural wonders.


Cycle along the stunning Ayrshire coast and discover the majestic Culzean Castle.

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84 km
748 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Ayrshire coastline as you cycle through charming villages and enjoy panoramic views of the sea. This road cycling route spans a distance of 84 km with an ascent of 748 meters, making it a suitable choice for intermediate-level cyclists. The highlight of this route is the magnificent Culzean Castle, a historic castle perched on a clifftop overlooking the Firth of Clyde. Don't forget to take a break and explore its stunning gardens and woodland trails.


Explore the charming countryside of South Ayrshire with rolling hills and peaceful landscapes.

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50 km
452 m
Tough

The South Ayrshire Loop takes you on a scenic journey through the peaceful countryside of South Ayrshire. This 50-kilometer route features rolling hills, quiet country roads, and picturesque farmland. With an ascent of 452 meters, it provides a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll pass through charming villages such as Mossblown and Drongan, where you can experience the rustic beauty of rural Scotland. Full of tranquility and stunning landscapes, the South Ayrshire Loop offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city life. Cycling enthusiasts will appreciate the serene countryside and the chance to connect with nature.


Get away from it all and explore the sublime countryside of Ayrshire

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94 km
1151 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in nature on the 'Countryside Escape: Ayrshire's Rolling Hills' road cycling route. Spanning 94 km and featuring an ascent of 1,151 meters, this tour is suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. Pedal through scenic countryside landscapes while passing by the highlights of Kincaidston, Straiton, Doughty Hill, Barr, Penkill Castle, Kirkoswald, Mochrum Hill, and Ayr. The route showcases the dramatic beauty of Ayrshire's rolling hills and rewards riders with sweeping views. With its combination of historic landmarks and rugged nature, this epic route is not to be missed.


Explore the scenic Ayrshire countryside and the stunning Loch Doon.

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100 km
1153 m
Tough

This challenging road cycling route takes you through the beautiful Ayrshire hills and allows you to experience the breathtaking views of Loch Doon. With a total distance of 100 km and an ascent of 1153 meters, this route is suited for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a demanding ride. The route starts near Ayr and takes you through picturesque villages and quiet country roads. The highlight of this route is the majestic Loch Doon, famous for its stunning surroundings and tranquil atmosphere.


Ride along the stunning Ayrshire coastline with charming villages and scenic views.

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50 km
450 m
Tough

The Ayrshire Coastal Circuit offers a picturesque ride along the beautiful coastline of Ayrshire. Starting in Ayr, this route takes you through charming villages, past sandy beaches, and provides stunning views of the Firth of Clyde. With a total distance of 50 kilometers and an ascent of 450 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Cycling along the coastline allows you to enjoy the refreshing sea breeze and take in the picturesque landscapes. Overall, the Ayrshire Coastal Circuit provides a delightful cycling experience while showcasing the natural beauty of Ayrshire.


Conquer the challenging Galloway hills and revel in the beauty of remote landscapes.

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154 km
1644 m
Savage

The Galloway Grind is a legendary cycling route spanning 154 kilometers through the magnificent Galloway hills. With an ascent of 1644 meters, this demanding route is suited for experienced and well-prepared cyclists seeking a true challenge. As you conquer the rugged hills and remote landscapes of Galloway, you'll encounter highlights such as Coylton, a peaceful village surrounded by ponds and meadows. Make your way to Patna and experience the charm of this small town nestled amidst picturesque countryside. Green Hill offers panoramic views and an unparalleled sense of tranquility, while Carsphairn captivates with its natural beauty and quaint village setting. Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre provides a point to rest and appreciate the awe-inspiring Clatteringshaws Loch. The Galloway Grind takes you on an unforgettable journey through some of Scotland's most majestic settings.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure through the stunning Ayrshire countryside

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52 km
90 m
Chill

Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled experience on the 'Gravel Adventure in Ayrshire' route. This 52 km gravel cycling tour with an ascent of 90 meters is ideal for adventurous riders looking to explore off-road trails. Discover the charming towns of Prestwick, Irvine, and Heathfield as you navigate through picturesque landscapes. Feel the thrill of conquering gravel paths and soak in the natural beauty of Ayrshire. With highlights including Prestwick's aviation history and the tranquil surroundings of Heathfield, this route offers the perfect blend of off-road adventure and scenic exploration.


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