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Cycling along the scenic coastlines of Eyemouth.


Cycling routes from Eyemouth

Eyemouth is a charming coastal town located in the Southern Scotland region of the United Kingdom. For road and gravel cyclists, Eyemouth offers a stunning coastal route with picturesque views of the sea. The town itself is filled with historic charm and friendly locals, making it a delightful destination for cyclists. Cyclists visiting Eyemouth can also try their hand at the challenging Coldingham Moor climb, which rewards riders with breathtaking views from the top.

Embark on an epic road cycling journey through the scenic borderlands.

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119 km
1008 m
Tough

The Borderlands Adventure is a challenging road cycling route that takes you through the picturesque borderlands of Southern Scotland. With a significant amount of ascent and a long distance, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. Highlights include the charming town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, known for its historic architecture and scenic riverfront. You'll also pass by the Ancroft viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the countryside. The route takes you to St. Gregory's Hill, a legendary climb with breathtaking views at the top. Other highlights include the Kilham village and Coldstream, a historic town on the banks of the River Tweed.


Embark on an off-road adventure through diverse landscapes and uncover hidden gems.

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78 km
568 m
Tough

For gravel enthusiasts seeking an off-road adventure, this round-trip cycling route offers a thrilling exploration through diverse landscapes. Starting in Eyemouth, you'll cycle to Berwick-upon-Tweed, a town brimming with history and fascinating architecture. The route then takes you to Holy Island of Lindisfarne, accessible during low tide, where you can marvel at the ancient ruins and tranquil beaches. As you continue, you'll pass through Tweedmouth, known for its picturesque river views, before reaching the adventurous Witches Knowe and Campfield section. With a distance of 78 km and an ascent of 568 meters, this gravel route ensures an exhilarating experience. The highlights of this route include Berwick-upon-Tweed, Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Tweedmouth, Witches Knowe, and Campfield.


Immerse yourself in the rich heritage and natural beauty as you conquer challenging hills.

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82 km
976 m
Tough

If you're a fan of heritage and enjoy conquering challenging hills, this round-trip cycling route is perfect for you. Starting in Eyemouth, you'll cycle through beautiful Reston, known for its peaceful setting. As you pedal further, you'll encounter significant landmarks such as Stoneshiel Hill and Cranshaws, offering stunning views over the rolling Scottish countryside. This 82 km route includes a total ascent of 976 meters, making it suitable for experienced cyclists. You'll also pass through charming villages like Innerwick, Thornton Hill, and Greenside Hill. The highlights of this route include Eyemouth, Reston, Stoneshiel Hill, Cranshaws, and Coldingham Law.


Experience the stunning coastal scenery on this road cycling route.

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49 km
447 m
Chill

The Eyemouth Loop is a scenic road cycling route that takes you along the beautiful coastline. You'll pass through charming villages and enjoy breathtaking views of the sea. With a relatively low ascent and a moderate distance, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlight of this route is the charming village of Eyemouth, with its picturesque harbor and historic buildings. Other highlights include the Foulden Jubilee Viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and the village of Reston.


Conquer challenging climbs and enjoy breathtaking views on this road cycling route.

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114 km
1000 m
Tough

The Border Hills Circuit is a challenging road cycling route that takes you through the scenic hills near Eyemouth. This route offers a significant amount of ascent and is recommended for experienced cyclists. Highlights include the village of Eyemouth, known for its picturesque harbor and historic buildings, and the Foulden Jubilee Viewpoint, which offers stunning panoramic views. The Twizel Castle, an abandoned 18th-century building, provides an interesting glimpse into the region's history. Other highlights include Town Yetholm, famous for its annual common riding event, and Thomson Monument, a landmark dedicated to the local poet James Thomson.


Embark on a cycling adventure through scenic countryside and conquer exciting hills.

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60 km
606 m
Tough

Explore the rolling hills near Eyemouth with this cycling route that offers a perfect balance between natural beauty and exciting hill climbs. Starting in Eyemouth, you'll cycle through Reston, a village known for its peaceful charm. The route includes highlights such as Witches Knowe, Halidon Hill, and Chirnside, offering opportunities to witness stunning views and take a break in picturesque locations. With a total distance of 60 km and an ascent of 606 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists looking for a moderately challenging adventure. Join this journey to discover the hidden gems of the Scottish countryside. The highlights of this route include Eyemouth, Witches Knowe, Halidon Hill, Norham, Chirnside, and Reston.


Discover the stunning coastal landscapes on this road cycling route.

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42 km
464 m
Chill

The Coastal Explorer is a road cycling route that takes you along the beautiful coastline of Southern Scotland. With a moderate ascent and distance, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Highlights include the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, with its historic architecture and stunning river views. You'll also pass by the East Ord viewpoint, offering panoramic vistas of the coastal landscapes. The route takes you through the Halidon Hill, known for its historical significance. Another highlight is Ayton, a charming village with an old castle.


Embark on a challenging journey through historic sites and thrilling hills.

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82 km
731 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route near Eyemouth combines history and adventure. From the start in Eyemouth, you'll climb Halidon Hill, known for its historic significance, and continue to Duddo Hill, offering breathtaking views of the countryside. The route features a total ascent of 731 meters and covers a distance of 82 km, making it suitable for experienced cyclists. As you pedal further, you'll reach Swinton, a village with a rich history and beautiful landscapes. Finally, your journey takes you to Reston, a charming village surrounded by green fields. The highlights of this route include Eyemouth, Halidon Hill, Duddo, Swinton, and Reston.


Experience the thrill of challenging climbs and discover historic landmarks on this road cycling route.

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116 km
1258 m
Savage

The Scottish Borders Challenge is an epic road cycling route that takes you through the stunning Scottish Borders. This challenging route offers a significant amount of ascent and is recommended for experienced cyclists. Highlights include Ayton, a charming village with an old castle, and the Foulden Jubilee Viewpoint, which offers breathtaking panoramic views. Coldstream, a historic town on the River Tweed, and Kelso, with its impressive abbey, are also featured on the route. Hume Castle, a medieval fortress, and Duns Law, an ancient hill fort, provide fascinating insights into the region's rich history. The route also takes you to Grantshouse, a picturesque village in the heart of the Scottish Borders.


Discover the coastal beauty of Eyemouth in this scenic cycling route

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40 km
364 m
Tough

The Eyemouth Loop is a delightful coastal cycling route that takes you through stunning landscapes and charming villages. With a distance of 40 kilometers and an ascent of 364 meters, this road bike route is perfect for a relaxed day of cycling. The difficulty level is moderate, suitable for well-trained amateurs looking for a pleasant ride.


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