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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs Countryside

The Trust is an environmental, and health and wellbeing charity, which supports and enhances the wellbeing and resilience in landscapes, communities and people. Working predominantly within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, we work with a wide range of partners to deliver projects, encourage participation, and collaborate with others to address the biodiversity and climate emergencies, and to create more sustainable, healthy and active communities, places and partnerships.
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planned a bike ride

April 4, 2025

Time

0h33m

Distance

6.87km

Speed

12.6km/h

Ascent

50m

Descent

50m
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planned a bike ride

April 2, 2025

Time

1h03m

Distance

17.6km

Speed

16.7km/h

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m
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planned a bike ride

April 2, 2025

Time

0h44m

Distance

10.2km

Speed

13.8km/h

Ascent

140m

Descent

140m
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planned a road ride

April 2, 2025

Time

0h29m

Distance

8.82km

Speed

18.0km/h

Ascent

100m

Descent

120m
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September 12, 2024

An undulating route along quiet roads, taking in the pretty village of Killearn and ending at a garden centre, café and bike shop.



Leave Drymen Square down the hill (south) and quickly turn left into Gartness Road. At the end of this road go down some (easy) steps and across the bypass to continue towards

planned a gravel ride

April 2, 2025

Time

0h46m

Distance

9.40km

Speed

12.3km/h

Ascent

140m

Descent

180m
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September 12, 2024

A short e-bike friendly route on quiet roads, gravel trails and shared use paths from NCN7 Loch and Glens (North) to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Visitor Centre at Balmaha. Stunning views over Loch Lomond with options to visit the National Park Visitor Centre, Tom Weir Statue and Oak Tree

planned a road ride

April 2, 2025

Time

1h00m

Distance

14.7km

Speed

14.7km/h

Ascent

150m

Descent

150m
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planned a road ride

April 1, 2025

Time

0h45m

Distance

15.4km

Speed

20.6km/h

Ascent

230m

Descent

270m
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September 12, 2024

The old road from Drymen to Aberfoyle over the moors. This route follows NCN7, with a steady climb at the start, following quiet singletrack roads and finishing on a good section of cycle path.



From Drymen Square, go past The Clachan and up Old Gartmore Road past the primary school. Continue over the

planned a road ride

April 1, 2025

Time

0h59m

Distance

18.9km

Speed

19.3km/h

Ascent

130m

Descent

170m
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planned a gravel ride

April 1, 2025

Time

0h49m

Distance

7.98km

Speed

9.8km/h

Ascent

130m

Descent

140m
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planned a road ride

April 1, 2025

Time

0h24m

Distance

8.21km

Speed

20.4km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

40m
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planned a bike ride

March 27, 2025

Time

1h08m

Distance

16.1km

Speed

14.2km/h

Ascent

90m

Descent

90m
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September 10, 2024

This ride takes you along Invertrossachs Road to Loch Venachar, where there are lots of places to stop for a picnic. Turn right off the road at Invertrossachs and turn at the wooden bridge close to a boathouse on the lochside. Or continue to Brig o’ Turk to visit Achray Farm for ice cream or the Tearoom

planned a bike ride

March 27, 2025

Time

0h52m

Distance

14.6km

Speed

17.0km/h

Ascent

90m

Descent

90m
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September 10, 2024

Following the former railway line through open fields, cross the A821 at Kilmahog and cycle through beautiful woodland past the Falls of Leny, to arrive at a small, often busy, car park. Views of Loch Lubnaig and surrounding mountains open up on the access road to the Forest Holidays cabins a great stop

planned a bike ride

March 27, 2025

Time

0h45m

Distance

11.8km

Speed

15.6km/h

Ascent

120m

Descent

120m
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September 10, 2024

Take the small lane behind the church that leads to Glenartney Road, turn right and, at the junction with North Church Street, turn left then sharp right onto the cycle path. Follow signs on residential streets to join the path again at Balgibbon Drive. Turn right at a large pond, go past the caravan

planned a bike ride

March 27, 2025

Time

0h27m

Distance

6.80km

Speed

14.9km/h

Ascent

50m

Descent

50m
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September 10, 2024

Suitable, for e-bikes and resilient hybrids. Features three bridges (actually there is a few more) the old railway bridge at Bochastle a short hop from the Lade Inn, Gartchonzie Bridge, which featured in the 1959 film The 39 Steps and back in Callander at Bridgend this is the oldest part of Callander

planned a bike ride

March 25, 2025

Time

2h19m

Distance

30.2km

Speed

13.0km/h

Ascent

260m

Descent

260m
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September 10, 2024

Follow the start of Route 1 in this Collection to join the NCN7 Lochs and Glens Way and continue past the Forest Holiday cabins on the western shore of Loch Lubnaig. At Strathyre, turn right through former forestry houses and left to cross the River Balvaig on a wooden bridge. Turn right and cross the

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