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Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track

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Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track

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The Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track is an intermediate cycle way and trail, forming a scenic section of a larger circuit around Loch Freuchie in the picturesque Glen Quaich, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. This freshwater loch, also known as Fraoch, is nestled in a pastoral setting northwest of Perth, offering a tranquil escape for outdoor enthusiasts. The track itself is a notable feature, connecting the historic village of Amulree, located about 2 miles west, with the wider region, and is…

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    August 29, 2021

    Cycling

    Brand new (2021) tarmac into a looser chunk gravel road. Perfect gravel bike terrain.
    The northwest part of this segment has some large chunky gravel farm double tracks; probably not ideal for that expensive road-touring bike. The eastern end of this segment is fine gravel and excellent asphalt. Overall, a segment well suited to off-road gravel and mountain bikes.

    November 6, 2024

    Cycling

    This is a great section to link Glen Almond to Aberfeldy without the road! It has moderate to tough sections. However, it's worth the effort. We last road it on gravel bikes with 40mm tyres.
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    1. Loch Freuchie Climb – Wade's Bridge loop from Kenmore

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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    Distance 5.37 km

    Uphill 60 m

    Downhill 40 m

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    Location: Dunkeld And Birnam, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track?

    The track offers a varied experience, transitioning from brand new tarmac into looser, chunkier gravel roads, particularly on the northwest segment. You'll also encounter fine gravel sections, quiet singletrack roads, and farm tracks. Cyclists recommend gravel bikes with at least 40mm tyres or mountain bikes for optimal comfort, especially on the more challenging gravel sections.

    Is the Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track suitable for beginners or less experienced cyclists?

    While the overall route is rated as intermediate, making it accessible for many, some sections feature large, chunky gravel farm double tracks that might be challenging for absolute beginners or those on road-touring bikes. The eastern end, however, has fine gravel and excellent asphalt, which is more forgiving. It's a rewarding journey without being overly strenuous for those with some experience.

    Are there any specific historical landmarks or viewpoints along the track?

    Yes, the track is rich in history. You'll pass by the ruins of old settlements, offering a glimpse into past communities affected by the Highland Clearances. On the southwest shore of Loch Freuchie, you can spot the remains of an ancient crannog (a man-made island). The route also provides elevated views of the loch and surrounding moorland, particularly as it heads uphill after following the loch.

    Where can I park when visiting the Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track?

    The route typically starts and ends in the small village of Amulree. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, it's advisable to look for designated parking within or near Amulree. As with many popular outdoor spots, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons, so arriving earlier in the day is often recommended.

    Is the Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track dog-friendly?

    The area around Loch Freuchie is generally welcoming for dogs, making it a family-friendly destination. However, as the track passes through pastoral settings, including farm tracks and areas with cattle grids, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, to protect livestock and local wildlife. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

    What amenities are available near Loch Freuchie, such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation?

    The village of Amulree, a common starting point for the track, has historical significance, including a church dating back to 1744. Historically, the Amulree Hotel served as a coaching inn and drovers' inn. For more comprehensive amenities like cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would likely need to venture to nearby larger towns such as Kenmore (6.5 miles southeast) or Aberfeldy.

    How long does it take to complete the full Loch Freuchie circuit, and what is its total length?

    The full circuit around Loch Freuchie, which incorporates this gravel track, spans approximately 12.4 km (7.7 miles). Cyclists can typically complete the entire circuit in 1.5 to 2.5 hours, while walkers might take 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on pace and stops for enjoying the scenery.

    Are there any permits or specific regulations I should be aware of for the Loch Freuchie area?

    Generally, access to outdoor areas in Scotland is governed by the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which promotes responsible access. There are no specific permits required for walking or cycling on the Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track. However, always be mindful of private land, livestock, and local signage, especially concerning fishing or boating on the loch itself, which may have specific regulations.

    What wildlife might I encounter along the Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track?

    The area is rich in wildlife, offering opportunities for spotting various birds, rabbits, and hares. If you're lucky and observant, you might also catch a glimpse of red squirrels or even pine martens. The pastoral setting and patches of woodland provide diverse habitats for these creatures.

    Is the Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track suitable for winter activities, or what is the best time of year to visit?

    While the track is accessible year-round, the best time to visit for gravel cycling and walking is typically from spring through autumn when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. In winter, conditions can be challenging with colder temperatures, potential ice, snow, and shorter days, which would require appropriate gear and caution. The track's varied terrain, including chunky gravel, could be more difficult to navigate in adverse winter conditions.

    Are there alternative intermediate gravel tracks in Perthshire similar to Loch Freuchie?

    Perthshire is known for its excellent gravel cycling opportunities. While the Northern Loch Freuchie Gravel Track offers a unique blend of scenery and history, other areas like Glen Almond or routes connecting to Aberfeldy also provide intermediate gravel tracks. Exploring resources like komoot can help you discover similar routes and plan your next adventure in the region.

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