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Aberfoyle Waterfall – Aberfoyle Loop from Callander

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Aberfoyle Waterfall – Aberfoyle Loop from Callander

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Aberfoyle Waterfall – Aberfoyle Loop from Callander

Intermediate

03:19

41.1km

12.4km/h

590m

590m

Intermediate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
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Overview

Meadows Car Park

Parking
22.9 km
32.4 km

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41.1 km

Meadows Car Park

Parking

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Way types & surfaces

Path:

<1 km

Cycleway:

7.44 km

Street:

8.88 km

State Road:

1.22 km

Natural:

895 m

Unpaved:

1.20 km

Paved:

3.18 km

Asphalt:

6.77 km

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Elevation

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Highest Point:

250 m

Lowest Point:

10 m

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planned a mountain bike ride.

April 2, 2022

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