This guidebook contains 37 day rides and 22 linked cycling routes across Scotland’s Inner and Outer Hebrides, with additional routes around Arran, the Clyde and Kintyre. Create the perfect island-hopping itinerary to suit any ability.

The day rides range in length from 19 to 60 km (12 – 70 miles) whilst the long distance touring itineraries cover between 106 and 973 km (66 – 973 km) overall. These long-distance tours are perfect for weekend to fortnightly breaks.

  • Includes route itinerary and mapping for the Hebridean Way
  • Clear route descriptions with 1:250,000 mapping
  • Elevation profiles and difficulty grades
  • Advice on how to prepare your bike and what to take
  • Facilities guide with information on accommodation and transport
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Cycling in the Hebrides is a comprehensive guidebook of routes, day rides and suggested island cycle tours throughout the Inner and Outer Hebrides and the Firth of Clyde with ferry schedules and timings. Routes range from rides suitable for a weekend break to a challenging 600 mile tour covering the entire region.
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CONTENTS Map key Overview map INTRODUCTION Terrain Wildlife and plants History and culture Getting there Getting around The weather and when to go Where to stay Preparing your bike Preparing yourself Planning your trip What and how to pack Riding comfortably Riding in a group Using this guide Maps and itineraries 1 CLYDE AND KINTYRE Introduction LINK ROUTES 1A Gourock to Ardrossan 1B Dunoon to Portavadie 1C Auchenbreck to Rothesay 1D Brodick to Lochranza 1E Claonaig to Tayinloan 1F Kennacraig to Oban DAY ROUTES 1.1 Circuit of south Arran 1.2 Circuit of north Arran 1.3 Circuit of Great Cumbrae 1.4 Circuit of Bute 1.5 Gigha 2 COLONSAY, ISLAY AND JURA Introduction LINK ROUTES 2A Port Ellen to Port Askaig DAY ROUTES 2.1 South coast of Islay 2.2 Circuit of northwest Islay from Bridgend 2.3 Circuit of central Islay from Bowmore 2.4 Circuit of southwest Islay (The Rhinns) 2.5 Craighouse and back from Feolin Ferry 2.6 Circuit of Colonsay 3 MULL, COLL AND TIREE Introduction LINK ROUTES 3A Craignure to Tobermory 3B Lochaline to Salen 3C Salen to Kilchoan 3D Salen to Mallaig DAY ROUTES 3.1 Slate Islands 3.2 Kerrera 3.3 Circuit across Lismore from Oban 3.4 Circuit of central Mull 3.5 Circuit of northern Mull 3.6 Out to Iona 3.7 Coll 3.8 Circuit of west Tiree 3.9 Fishbone ride in east Tiree 4 SKYE AND RAASAY Introduction LINK ROUTES 4A Ullapool to Armadale 4B Stromeferry to Uig DAY ROUTES 4.1 Across the Sleat Peninsula from Armadale 4.2 Elgol and back from Broadford 4.3 A three-legged ride from Carbost. 4.4 Around the Duirinish Peninsula 4.5 Circuit of the Trotternish Peninsula 4.6 Circuit of central Skye 4.7 Skye Bridge/Glenelg circuit from Kyle of Lochalsh 4.8 Raasay 5 BARRA AND THE UISTS Introduction LINK ROUTES 5A Castlebay to Lochboisdale 5B Dalabrog to Clachan 5C Clachan to Berneray 5D Clachan to Berneray Junction DAY ROUTES 5.1 Circuit of Barra and Vatersay 5.2 South Uist machair from Tobha Mor 5.3 Circuit of North Uist 6 HARRIS AND LEWIS Introduction LINK ROUTES 6A Leverburgh to Tarbert (west) 6B Leverburgh to Tarbert (east) 6C Tarbert to Stornoway 6D Liurbost to Barvas 6E Stornoway to Butt of Lewis DAY ROUTES 6.1 Circuit of south Harris 6.2 Huisinis from Tarbert 6.3 Scalpay from Tarbert 6.4 Callanish by the Pentland Road 6.5 West Lewis from Gearraidh na h and #039;Aibhne 6.6 The Bridge to Nowhere from Stornoway APPENDICES APPENDIX A Link route summary table APPENDIX B Day route summary table APPENDIX C Ferry routes APPENDIX D Suggested tours APPENDIX E Day trips to islands APPENDIX F Cycle shops and cycle hire APPENDIX G Hostels APPENDIX H Tourist information APPENDIX I Further reading
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781852848279
Publisert
2021-08-17
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Cicerone Press
Vekt
330 gr
Høyde
172 mm
Bredde
116 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

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Biografisk notat

Richard Barrett spent his working life as a professional marketer, but still found time for climbing, winter mountaineering and sea kayaking. He first visited the Harris hills as a teenager and was a regular visitor for years. He has now relocated to Màraig in North Harris, where he and his wife run a guest house.