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Scenic landscapes, challenging climbs, and access to the Galloway Forest Park.


Cycling routes from Newton Stewart

Newton Stewart is a town located in the Southern Scotland region in the United Kingdom. The locality offers beautiful landscapes for road and gravel cyclists to explore, including rolling hills and picturesque countryside. Cycling enthusiasts will find several well-known climbs nearby, such as the Nick of the Gate ascent. Newton Stewart is also a gateway to the Galloway Forest Park, which provides a variety of cycling trails amidst stunning natural scenery. With its challenging climbs and scenic routes, Newton Stewart is a must-visit destination for cyclists.

Embark on an epic road cycling adventure through the breathtaking Barr Hill.

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146 km
1561 m
Savage

Embark on an exhilarating road cycling adventure through the breathtaking Barr Hill. This epic route spans 146 kilometers with 1561 meters of ascent, making it suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. Discover the enchanting Glen of the Barr, boasting stunning views and an idyllic atmosphere. Be awestruck by the Grey Mare's Tail, a magnificent waterfall located amidst the tranquil landscape. Cycle past the picturesque Clatteringshaws Loch and take a break at its visitor center, offering fascinating insights into the surrounding natural beauty. Ascend Barlaes Hill and be rewarded with panoramic views of the rolling hills and breathtaking scenery. Explore Moniaive, a charming village known for its vibrant arts and cultural scene, before conquering the majestic Castramon Hill. Finally, reach Newton Stewart, where you can unwind and immerse yourself in the picturesque surroundings of this vibrant town.


Discover the enchanting charm of the Bladnoch Loop with its historic landmarks and picturesque landscapes.

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72 km
309 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in the enchanting charm of the Bladnoch Loop as you discover its historic landmarks and picturesque landscapes. With 309 meters of ascent and a distance of 72 kilometers, this road cycling route is suitable for experienced amateurs seeking a memorable adventure. Begin your journey in Newton Stewart and admire the magnificent surroundings of this vibrant town. Explore Bladnoch, one of Scotland's oldest working distilleries, famous for its exceptional whisky production. Cycle through the idyllic coastal village of Monreith and be captivated by its picturesque beaches and warm hospitality. Discover Elrig, a hidden gem steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Finally, return to Newton Stewart, where you can relax and revel in the scenic splendor of the surrounding landscapes.


Conquer the rugged terrains of the Glen of the Barr on this exhilarating gravel tour.

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65 km
795 m
Tough

Prepare for an exciting gravel adventure as you conquer the rugged terrains of the Glen of the Barr on this exhilarating tour. With 795 meters of ascent and a distance of 65 kilometers, this route is perfect for experienced gravel cyclists seeking a thrilling challenge. Start your journey in Newton Stewart, a vibrant town offering outdoor activities and scenic beauty. Explore the mystical Glen of the Barr and be mesmerized by its untamed wilderness and breathtaking landscapes. Take a refreshing stop at Otter Pool, a hidden gem nestled amidst the rugged terrain. Cycle through Creetown, a delightful village renowned for its maritime heritage and picturesque coastal views. Finally, make your way to Bardrochwood, where you can admire the beauty of its peaceful surroundings before concluding your adventure.


Explore the charming village of Glenluce on this picturesque road cycling route.

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75 km
510 m
Tough

Embark on a delightful journey through the Scottish countryside as you cycle the Glenluce Loop. Enjoy beautiful panoramic views, quaint villages, and challenging ascents on this scenic route. With 510 meters of ascent and a distance of 75 kilometers, this road cycling adventure is perfect for well-trained amateurs looking for a challenge. Discover the village of Glenluce and its rich history, marked by iconic landmarks and charming architecture. Take a break at Black Bar, a historic pub with a cozy atmosphere and delicious local food. Finally, complete your journey in Newton Stewart, a vibrant town known for its outdoor activities and stunning natural surroundings.


Take on the challenge of The Caldons

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58 km
1110 m
Savage

The Caldons Challenge is an exciting 58-kilometer gravel cycling route starting near Newton Stewart. This challenging route includes a thrilling ascent to the top of Poultrybuie Hill and offers stunning views along the way. With an elevation gain of 1110 meters, this route is recommended for experienced gravel cyclists. The highlight of this route is Grey Mare's Tail, a magnificent waterfall that will leave you in awe.


Conquer the challenging Poultrybuie Hill

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68 km
1091 m
Savage

The Poultrybuie Hill Gravel Adventure is an exhilarating 68-kilometer cycling route starting near Newton Stewart. This challenging off-road route features the legendary Poultrybuie Hill, known for its steep ascent and breathtaking views. With an elevation gain of 1091 meters, this route is recommended for experienced gravel cyclists. The highlight of this route is Deer Park, where you can spot majestic deer roaming in their natural habitat.


Experience the enchanting Monreith circuit with its captivating coastal views and charming villages.

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74 km
397 m
Tough

Embark on the captivating Monreith Circuit and be captivated by its breathtaking coastal views and charming villages. Enjoy a road cycling adventure with 397 meters of ascent and a distance of 74 kilometers, suitable for experienced and well-trained amateurs. Discover Minnigaff, a charming town steeped in history and known for its beautiful countryside surroundings. Make sure to stop by Bladnoch, one of Scotland's oldest working distilleries, and learn about the art of whisky making. Continue your journey to Monreith, a picturesque coastal village embedded in folklore and tales of shipwrecks. As you cycle through Mochrum, be taken aback by its quaint charm and well-preserved heritage. Finally, return to Newton Stewart, a vibrant town with plenty of options for outdoor activities and relaxation.


Embark on an adventurous ride to Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre

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74 km
1067 m
Savage

The Adventurous Ride to Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre is a thrilling 74-kilometer gravel cycling route starting near Newton Stewart. This challenging route takes you through stunning landscapes and includes a visit to the Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre. With an elevation gain of 1067 meters, this route is recommended for experienced gravel cyclists. The highlight of this route is the Grey Mare's Tail, a magnificent waterfall that cascades down rugged cliffs.


Explore the charming village of Minnigaff

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47 km
246 m
Chill

The Minnigaff Loop is a delightful road cycling route starting near Newton Stewart in Southern Scotland. This 47-kilometer route takes you through stunning countryside and picturesque villages. The highlight of this route is Minnigaff, a charming village with traditional stone houses and a historic church. With a moderate ascent of 246 meters, this route is suitable for amateur cyclists with some training.


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