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Diverse cycling region with coastal routes and access to Galloway Forest Park.


Cycling routes from Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock, nestled in Southern Scotland, is a remarkable locality for cyclists. The region offers a mix of coastal routes, rolling hills, and serene countryside, providing varied cycling experiences. Two popular cycling routes in the area are the Ayrshire Coast Cycleway and the Sustrans Route 73, showcasing stunning coastal vistas and scenic landscapes. Additionally, Kilmarnock serves as a gateway to the Galloway Forest Park, renowned for its mountain biking trails. With its cycling-friendly infrastructure, diverse terrain, and proximity to natural attractions, Kilmarnock caters to the needs of all types of cyclists, from leisure riders to avid adventurers.

Discover the scenic beauty of Ayrshire on this challenging road cycling route.

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67 km
619 m
Tough

Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Ayrshire as you pedal through picturesque villages and rolling countryside. This route offers a mix of challenging climbs and fast descents, providing the perfect adventure for experienced cyclists. With a total ascent of 619 meters and a distance of 67 kilometers, this ride promises an exhilarating and rewarding experience. Get ready to soak in the stunning views of Rowallan Castle, pedal through charming Stewarton, and enjoy the tranquil Neilston Pad. Don't miss the Aidans Brae Viewpoint and Clarkston, both offering breathtaking panoramas. As you approach the end, the historic town of Eaglesham and the iconic Brown Hill will leave you awe-inspired. Finish your journey in the vibrant city of Kilmarnock, where you can explore its rich history and indulge in delicious local cuisine.


Embark on a journey through Scotland's heritage

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43 km
511 m
Tough

Delve into the rich heritage of southern Scotland with this road cycling route. Covering a distance of 43 km and featuring an ascent of 511 meters, this route offers a glimpse into the region's history and cultural heritage. Highlights include Newmilns, a historic weaving town known for its textile industry, and Crossroads, a picturesque village surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The route takes you back to the charming town of Kilmarnock, where you can explore its historical landmarks and immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere.


Embark on a scenic cycling journey through Glen Saugh and discover the beauty of the surrounding countryside

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72 km
703 m
Tough

The Glen Saugh Circular route offers cyclists a chance to immerse themselves in the tranquil nature of Southern Scotland. Starting in Kilmarnock, the 72km route features stunning landscapes, charming villages, and a moderate difficulty level suitable for well-trained amateurs. Throughout the ride, you will enjoy approximately 703m of ascent, with picturesque highlights along the way.


Breathe in the tranquility of the Scottish countryside

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59 km
276 m
Chill

Experience the peaceful ambiance of the Scottish countryside with this road cycling route, covering a distance of 59 km and featuring an ascent of 276 meters. Meander through quaint villages and enjoy the scenic landscapes as you pedal your way through southern Scotland. Highlights along the route include Tarbolton, birthplace of renowned Scottish poet Robert Burns, and Dreghorn, a village nestled amidst picturesque countryside. Conclude your journey in Kilmarnock, where you can unwind and reflect on the serenity you encountered.


Experience the charming town of Kilmarnock and explore the scenic countryside

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88 km
606 m
Tough

This route takes you through the beautiful Southern Scotland countryside, starting in Kilmarnock. It offers a mix of rolling hills, quiet roads, and picturesque villages. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The route covers a distance of 88km and includes approximately 606m of ascent. Cyclists will be rewarded with stunning views and a chance to discover some local highlights along the way.


Embark on a captivating coastal adventure

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86 km
586 m
Tough

Take on the challenge of this scenic cycling route along Scotland's stunning coastline, starting near Kilmarnock. With a total distance of 86 km and an ascent of 586 meters, this road cycling route is perfect for the very well-trained amateur cyclist. The route takes you through picturesque towns and villages, offering breathtaking views of the sea. Highlights along the way include Irvine, with its charming harbor and rich maritime history, as well as Kelburn Castle, a majestic landmark perched on a hilltop. The route ends in Kilmarnock, where you can explore the bustling town center and enjoy some well-deserved refreshments.


Embark on a journey through Scotland's history and heritage

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66 km
496 m
Tough

Explore the fascinating history of southern Scotland with this road cycling route, spanning a distance of 66 km and featuring an ascent of 496 meters. This route takes you past historic landmarks and picturesque villages, offering a glimpse into Scotland's rich heritage. Highlights along the way include Riccarton, a delightful village with a distinctive charm, and Caprington Castle, an impressive medieval fortress steeped in history. Conclude your journey in Kilmarnock, where you can reflect on the captivating sights you witnessed.


Embark on a scenic journey through the charming countryside near Kilmarnock

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80 km
922 m
Tough

This 80km cycling route takes riders through the idyllic countryside near Kilmarnock. With a difficulty rating of 4, it is recommended for well-trained amateurs seeking a moderate challenge. Throughout the journey, cyclists will experience approximately 922m of ascent and discover hidden gems along the way.


Discover the coastal beauty and rich history of the region on this 62km cycling route

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62 km
358 m
Chill

Experience the beauty of Southern Scotland's coastline on this scenic cycling route. The 62km round-trip starts near Kilmarnock and provides stunning seaside views and historic highlights. With a difficulty level of 2, it is ideal for cyclists of varying fitness levels. The route has approximately 358m of ascent and takes riders through charming coastal towns and peaceful countryside.


Embark on a journey through scenic landscapes shaped by nature and history

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57 km
518 m
Chill

The Stewarton Loop takes cyclists on a 57km itinerary through stunning landscapes near Kilmarnock. With a difficulty level of 2, it is suitable for cyclists of varying fitness levels. The route includes approximately 518m of ascent and showcases a mix of natural beauty and fascinating historical sites.


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