The Waterside Loop
A road cycling route starting from Kilmaurs
Cycle along the tranquil waterside landscapes near Kilmaurs, passing through Stewarton and New Farm Loch.
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Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the waterside landscapes surrounding Kilmaurs on this 38 km road cycling route. With a moderate difficulty level and a total ascent of 355 meters, this route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. The highlights include the charming town of Stewarton and New Farm Loch, where you can enjoy peaceful surroundings and observe local wildlife. With its tranquil atmosphere and scenic vistas, this route provides a refreshing and relaxing cycling experience.
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355 m
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Start: Kilmaurs Village centerKilmaurs: Experience peaceful road cycling in scenic Kilmaurs, Southern Scotland.
Kilmaurs is a small locality situated in the Southern Scotland region of the United Kingdom. While it may not have any famous cycling-related spots or renowned climbs, Kilmaurs offers decent opportunities for road and gravel cycling. The area features quiet countryside roads that wind through scenic landscapes, providing pleasant riding experiences for cyclists. Additionally, Kilmaurs is located within close proximity to other cycling-friendly areas in Southern Scotland, allowing riders to explore nearby routes and destinations. Overall, Kilmaurs is a suitable destination for cyclists looking to enjoy tranquil rides in a peaceful setting.5 km
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StewartonTownExplore the historic town of Stewarton and discover its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming streets.
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26 km
WatersideVillageIndulge in the serene beauty of Waterside, a peaceful countryside area dotted with luscious green fields and meandering streams.
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33 km
New Farm LochSub-urbPass by New Farm Loch, a picturesque natural reservoir surrounded by tranquil woodlands and offering stunning views.
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38 km
Finish: Kilmaurs Village centerKilmaurs: Experience peaceful road cycling in scenic Kilmaurs, Southern Scotland.