This road cycling tour is grand in every way. With 3,000 feet of climbing on each of the four days, it’s certainly a big physical challenge. The route traverses the full range of iconic Scottish landscapes, from epic mountains and lochs to forests and sweeping sand dunes. The reward at the end of each 'not so gentle' day is well worth the effort, with stays in Scotland’s finest hotels on the luxury holiday and in very lovely inns and small hotels on the classic trip.

With so much to see and do along the way, the option of staying two nights in each hotel comes highly recommended. Play on the world-famous golf courses, sample an award-winning 'wee dram' of whisky at a local distillery, take a flight in a sea plane over the Trossachs’ glens, visit historic castles and unspoilt medieval villages, explore the historic and culturally vibrant city of St. Andrews, or spend the day in tranquility with a spot of fishing on the lochs. Nothing could be grander!



Holiday details

Price

Classic

from £2,190 per person

Luxury

from £3,995 per person

Based on two people sharing a room

What’s included?

Carbon fibre road bikes.  See what’s included as standard

Duration

5 nights

Start & Finish

Starts daily from Auchterader and finishes on Loch Lomond. Gleneagles station is 1 hour north of Glasgow and 1.5 hours from Edinburgh. Loch Lomond is 40 minutes by train to Glasgow. We can also arrange private transfers to/from the airport to the hotels or from Glasgow or Edinburgh stations

Hotels

Classic

Two small hotels, two inns and a highly rated B&B

Luxury

Scotland’s finest - Gleneagles Hotel Auchterader, The Old Course Hotel St Andrews, Kinloch House Blairgowrie, Cromlix Dunblane and Cameron House Loch Lomond

Holiday type

Self-guided

This tour is priced without a guide and you are free to explore on your own.  If you would like a guide for part or all of your trip, we are happy to provide a knowledgeable, local guide

Activity level

Not so gentle cycling. More info...

Electric bikes

Available

Mileage

4 days of cycling 53 miles (85 km) per day with 3,000 – 3,500 feet of climbing per day. Additional 4 days of circular cycling routes available (2 nights stay in each hotel)

Terrain

Road cycling, hills aplenty!

Traffic-free

Most roads are minor; some short sections on busier roads

Options

  • Stay an additional night at each location, and choose to take one of our circular cycling routes, or take a break from the saddle and enjoy a round of golf, loch fishing, castle spotting and a sea plane flight over the Trossachs’ glens. Or simply take the day off and relax


Itinerary day-by-day


Classic

  1. 1. Day one

    Arrive Auchterarder

    Arrive in Auchterarder at Gleneagles station and relax in the setting of this lovely village. Your hotel is close by and the day is yours to enjoy in the way you choose. Our host will meet you to brief you on the route and run through your itinerary. He will also fit you to your high spec carbon bikes.

  2. 2. Day two

    Auchterarder to St. Andrews

    This first day of the tour is stunning riding. With a serious climb across the Ochil Hills you are soon savouring the majestic Scottish landscape. Here are mighty views with wondrous sheep clad hills and a cosy landscape on the top. Skirt the shores of Loch Leven and the Lomond Hills before reaching charming Falkland with its palace, favoured by Mary Queen of Scots. Country lanes lead on to St Andrews – the home of golf that also boasts beaches, an ancient university and plenty more to explore. Stay the night here in the heart of the town near the little port and not far from the famous Old Course.

    54 miles (87 km) with 3,000 ft climbing

  3. 3. Day three

    St. Andrews to Blairgowrie

    Today is a different scene as the River Tay runs close by for much of the route which is peppered with some steep hills. Pass the Eden estuary where the vast tidal flats support a huge variety of birds before climbing up onto the hills overlooking the Tay. Ride leafy lanes and through woodland along the shores of the Firth of Tay to reach the bustling city of Perth. At Scone Palace, immerse yourself in history as you stand on the spot where many kings have been crowned. Then pedal northwards through peaceful fields of sheep, past the world’s tallest hedge, to reach the small town of Blairgowrie, gateway to the Glenshee mountains. Your delightful inn is not far away.

    54 miles (87 km) with 3,000 ft climbing

  4. 4. Day four

    Blairgowrie to Dunblane

    Enjoy panoramic views on this soaring route with spectacular scenery with some long stretches of quiet road unfurling in front of you and hills in the backdrop. Start the day riding through the wildlife reserve of Loch Lowes where ospreys nest. Take in Dunkeld village with its white washed cottages and cathedral and head south skirting Glen Almond and through forests and a series of authentic Scottish villages. Reach the holiday town of Crieff which nestles beneath thickly wooden hills and head on through pretty valleys and a string of climbs which make the day a special one. Dunblane is your ovenight stay for tonight.

    53 miles (85 km) with 3,500 ft climbing

  5. 5. Day five

    Dunblane to Loch Lomond

    The final leg of the trip leads west through the idyllic Trossachs National Park – an area of steep glens and tranquil lochs with some big climbs. Forests are usually in view with small traditional Scottish towns along the way. Pass the enchanting 14th Century Doune Castle and visit Deanston whisky distillery where they will show you how they hand craft their produce. Pedal beside Lochs Venachar and Achray before climbing Duke’s Pass, which affords incredible, to-die-for views. There are intimate landscapes too with cosy village pubs, stone farms and tiny valleys before you reach the tour end on the shores of majestic Loch Lomond.

    53 miles (85 km) with 3,600 ft climbing

  6. 6. Day six

    Depart Loch Lomond

    Depart at your leisure and we will collect your bikes. Balloch station is on the doorstep of Loch Lomond.

Luxury

  1. 1. Day one

    Arrive Gleneagles

    Arrive at Gleneagles Hotel and relax in the setting of this world famous hotel. The day is yours to enjoy in the way you choose. The hotel offers a huge range of activities but the best known is golf – with the Ryder Cup course and two further courses to choose from. Our host will meet you to brief you on the route and run through your itinerary. If you are hiring bikes from us, we will fit these too.

  2. 2. Day two

    Gleneagles to St Andrews

    This first day of the tour is stunning riding. With a serious climb across the Ochil Hills you are soon savouring the majestic Scottish landscape. Here are mighty views with wondrous sheep clad hills and a cosy landscape on the top. Skirt the shores of Loch Leven and the Lomond Hills before reaching charming Falkland with its palace, favoured by Mary Queen of Scots. Country lanes lead on to St Andrews – the home of golf that also boasts beaches, an ancient university and plenty more to explore. The Old Course Hotel, overlooking the famous 17th fairway with the sea beyond and the town close by, is your luxury stay for the night.

    54 miles (87 km) with 3,000 ft climbing

  3. 3. Day three

    St. Andrews to Blairgowrie

    Today is a different scene as the River Tay runs close by for much of the route which is peppered with some steep hills. Pass the Eden estuary where the vast tidal flats support a huge variety of birds before climbing up onto the hills overlooking the Tay. Ride leafy lanes and through woodland along the shores of the Firth of Tay to reach the bustling city of Perth. At Scone Palace, immerse yourself in history as you stand on the spot where many kings have been crowned. Then pedal northwards through peaceful fields of sheep, past the world’s tallest hedge, to reach the small town of Blairgowrie, gateway to the Glenshee mountains. Your country house hotel Kinloch House lies not far beyond.

    54 miles (87 km) with 3,000 ft climbing

  4. 4. Day four

    Blairgowrie to Dunblane

    Enjoy panoramic views on this soaring route with spectacular scenery with some long stretches of quiet road unfurling in front of you and hills in the backdrop. Start the day riding through the wildlife reserve of Loch Lowes where ospreys nest. Take in Dunkeld village with its white washed cottages and cathedral and head south skirting Glen Almond and through forests and a series of authentic Scottish villages. Reach the holiday town of Crieff which nestles beneath thickly wooden hills and head on through pretty valleys and a string of climbs which make the day a special one. Cromlix, just outside Dunblane is your hotel for tonight. Recently remodelled, courtesy of Dunblane tennis star Andy Murray, this is a very special hotel.

    53 miles (85 km) with 3,500 ft climbing

  5. 5. Day five

    Dunblane to Loch Lomond

    The final leg of the trip leads west through the idyllic Trossachs National Park – an area of steep glens and tranquil lochs with some big climbs. Forests are usually in view with small traditional Scottish towns along the way. Pass the enchanting 14th Century Doune Castle and visit Deanston whisky distillery where they will show you how they hand craft their produce. Pedal beside Lochs Venachar and Achray before climbing Duke’s Pass, which affords incredible, to-die-for views. There are intimate landscapes too with cosy village pubs, stone farms and tiny valleys before you reach the tour end on the shores of majestic Loch Lomond.

    53 miles (85 km) with 3,600 ft climbing

  6. 6. Day six

    Depart Loch Lomond

    Depart at your leisure and we will collect your bikes. Balloch station is on the doorstep of Loch Lomond.