Scotland - Celtic Crossing

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  Tour Operator  Saddle Skedaddle

  United Kingdom

 8 days (Bike: 7 days)

  317 mi  (~45mi per day)

 Avid

 Off-road

Guided

Supported

Challenging trails and epic riding through the Highlands 

This ultimate place-to-place MTB trip is aimed squarely at fit and experienced riders. A mountain bike holiday of the very highest calibre, a truly epic Scottish Highlands journey stretching from the extreme north coast through glens and over mountain passes to arrive in the heart of Scotland at the Wallace monument in Stirling. You need to be comfortable riding difficult terrain in remote areas and spending long days in the saddle. If this sounds like you, this adventure will be a highlight of your mountain biking career!

This trip builds on years of experience guiding mountain bike groups in Scotland, so you can relax and concentrate on enjoying the scenery and biking. Our route stretches over 300 miles in total and uses a wide variety of trails. There will be challenging singletrack winding through the mountains, old drove roads following the valley floors and easy rolling forest tracks. This is wilderness riding at its very best, but wherever possible our support vehicle will be close by to provide snacks and drinks as well as our renowned picnic lunches.
On our first day's riding we work our way up from the coast to get to some proper mountain riding as we skirt the majestic munro Ben Klibreck. For our second day we head south through the forests of Strath Tirry and along Loch Shin to reach Bonar Bridge on the Dornoch Firth.

Once we are in to the swing of things the days and trails come thick and fast. We pedal further into the Highlands around Loch Ness and the Great Glen before tackling the spectacular Corrieyairack Pass. From this high point we drop down to the banks of the River Spey famous for salmon fishing and whisky distilleries.

We use some stunning tracks running around Loch Ericht and Loch Rannoch to get us through to our last overnight stop at Killin where we can celebrate with a dram or two. The last day is a relatively flat gentle spin along Glen Earn to reach the monument to William Wallace just outside Stirling.

The arrival point for the trip is Stirling train station and from there we transfer to your initial accommodation at Bettyhill. We'll ride all the way back to Stirling at the end of the trip where you can clean up before jumping on the train back home or collecting your car.

Holiday Highlights
Relaxing at the end of each day whisky in hand 
Following in the footsteps of Viking settlers 
Riding mountain passes few bikers ever visit 
Ascending the Corrieyairack Pass with views down to the Great Glen 
Arriving tired but truimphant in the historic city of Stirling

Tour Information

From

Stirling

To

Stirling

Cost From

Guided   £ 1575

Departure(s)

July 3 & 24, 2021<br< June 4, July 23, 2022

Single Supplement

£390

Group Info

We can organise a private departure for this tour and tailor aspects to suit your group's specific needs. Contact our friendly team and we'll help you turn your dream into reality.

Inclusions

A) Shared twin (or double) room in B&B’s or hotels (usually en suite)
B) Full tour service including guides qualified in First Aid, and back up vehicle(s) carrying spares, snacks and extra equipment not needed on your bike
C) Breakfast, full buffet style picnic lunches, en route refreshments including a selection of hot and cold drinks
D) Pick up and drop off at Stirling train station

Exclusions

A) Personal clothing and equipment.
B) Travel insurance
C) Bar bills, telephone calls, souvenirs, etc.
D) Bike & helmet hire (available if required).
E) Travel or flight costs and charges for travelling with your bike (if applicable).
F) Single room option (may be available if required).

Options

Bike Hire - Front Suspension £120.00
Bike Hire - Full Suspension £180.00
Sustrans Donation £5

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