Loch Tummel & Pitlochry loop from Aberfeldy
Loch Tummel & Pitlochry loop from Aberfeldy
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03:01
67,1km
700m
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Ultima actualizare: 26 februarie 2026
Puncte de interes
Punct de plecare
Parcare
Obține indicații
26,6 km
Highlight • Punct panoramic
Sfat de
32,6 km
Highlight • Loc de odihnă
Sfat de
43,4 km
Highlight • Loc de odihnă
Sfat de
67,1 km
Punct final
Parcare
Tipuri de traseu și suprafețe
Tipuri de drumuri
59,4 km
7,66 km
< 100 m
Suprafețe
67,0 km
< 100 m
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Altitudine
Punctul cel mai înalt (390 m)
Punctul cel mai jos (60 m)
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Vreme
Furnizat de Foreca
marți, 14 aprilie
13°C
7°C
89 %
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Viteza maximă a vântului: 25,0 km/h
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This racebike tour, covering approximately 67 kilometers, typically takes around 3 hours and 10 minutes to complete. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your fitness level, speed, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The route primarily features mostly well-paved surfaces, making it suitable for road bikes. While some segments, particularly along the southern shore of Loch Tummel, might be a bit narrower and rougher, they are still absolutely rideable. Expect quiet roads, especially around Loch Tummel, with some challenging but generally short ascents, such as those found on the Foss Road.
This loop is generally considered a moderate to hard road ride, requiring good to very good fitness. With over 700 meters of elevation gain, it's best suited for cyclists with some experience rather than absolute beginners.
Aberfeldy town center offers various parking options. Look for public car parks within the town to safely leave your vehicle before starting your ride. Specific parking details might vary, so checking local signage upon arrival is recommended.
Public transport to Aberfeldy, including buses and trains, can be an option. However, policies for bringing bikes on board vary. It's crucial to check with the specific bus or train operator beforehand regarding their bike carriage rules and any potential restrictions or booking requirements.
You'll encounter stunning Highland scenery throughout the loop. Key highlights include the Loch Tummel Scenic Road, offering amazing views along the northern shore, and the iconic Queen's View, famous for its panoramic vistas of Loch Tummel. The route also passes historic landmarks and follows picturesque river sections.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Approximately 44% of the loop follows the EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route - part United Kingdom 1, and about 39% is part of the Yellow cycle route. You'll also find sections that overlap with the River Tay Way Cycle Route and the Dunkeld Dull Strathtay Loop.
Yes, Pitlochry is a good spot for a break. The Escape Route Café & Bike Shop Pitlochry is a recognized bike-friendly establishment where you can refuel. Aberfeldy also offers various cafes and pubs at the start or end of your journey.
While cycling with dogs is generally possible on public roads, this specific route is designed for racebikes and covers a significant distance and elevation. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are fit enough to keep up or can be safely transported in a bike trailer. Always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or other trail users.
The best time to cycle this loop is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, you'll generally find more favorable weather conditions, longer daylight hours, and the stunning Highland scenery at its most vibrant. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
No, there are generally no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on public roads and designated trails within Cairngorms National Park. However, please adhere to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which promotes responsible access. This includes respecting private land, closing gates, and leaving no trace.
Given the moderate to hard difficulty and varied terrain, it's advisable to pack essentials such as a repair kit (spare inner tube, pump, tire levers), plenty of water and snacks, appropriate cycling clothing for changing weather conditions (layers are key), a helmet, sunglasses, and sun protection. A fully charged phone and a map or GPS device are also highly recommended.