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Road cycling routes around Moscow And Waterside traverse a landscape characterized by rolling agricultural areas and scenic woodland sections in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The region features rural paths and undulating lowlands, with the Craufurdland Water adding to the natural scenery. East Ayrshire's core path network provides shared-use routes, offering gentle gradients suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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69.5km
03:20
710m
710m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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54.2km
02:30
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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25.1km
01:11
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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40.6km
01:47
290m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.6km
02:13
380m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Brilliant rolling farm lanes with smooth tarmac away from cars - brilliant for leisure riding solo or grouped.
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One of several Burns hot spots in Kilmarnock.
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New Laigh Kirk, situated in the centre of Kilmarnock is a vibrant and large congregation of the Church of Scotland. It was the first Church in Kilmarnock following the reformation in 1560 although the present building dates from 1802 following the tragic events which took place on the afternoon of Sunday 18 October 1801. The Church was packed for worship when some plaster fell from the ceiling and panic ensued. Thirty people died in the rush to get out. The Church was demolished and rebuilt in 1802 with wide staircases to the gallery and many exits. Laigh Kirk is mentioned by Robert Burns in his poems and he is believed to have visited the Church. Covenanters gravestones are in the Churchyard. For many visitors the highlight is the magnificent stained glass windows which have recently been cleaned and restored.
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Burns' first publication was in Kilmarnock and the mural commemorates his links to the East Ayrshire town.
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Kilwinning was a Tironensian Benedictine monastic community, named after Tiron in the diocese of Chartres. The abbey was dedicated to Saint Winning and the Virgin Mary, and founded sometime between 1162 and 1188 with monks coming from Kelso.
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A good amount of uphill ride, but nice and very doable.
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A beautiful Scottish Castle tucked within a golf field. To see this, you will need to ride through the entrance which was free and permitted.
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Steep climb bit sketchy when wet or frosty but once at top there are beautiful 180 degrees view on a clear day.
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There are over 280 road cycling routes around Moscow And Waterside, traversing a landscape of rolling agricultural areas and scenic woodland sections in East Ayrshire, Scotland. These routes offer a wide range of options for different skill levels.
Yes, Moscow And Waterside offers over 100 easy road cycling routes, many featuring gentle gradients suitable for beginners and families. The region's core path network is often designed for shared use, accommodating various users. An example of an easy route is the Kilmarnock to Galston loop – Dean Country Park & Castle.
Road cycling around Moscow And Waterside offers diverse scenery, including rolling agricultural landscapes, picturesque woodlands, and riverside sections, particularly along the Craufurdland Water. East Ayrshire features undulating lowlands that rise to forested and moor-covered uplands, providing varied views.
Yes, several attractions enhance the cycling experience. You can pass by or visit places like Loudoun Hill, a historic volcanic plug, or explore the extensive Spine Road of Whitelee Wind Farm. The Kilmarnock to Galston loop, for instance, leads through Dean Country Park and past Dean Castle.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from gentle gradients to more challenging sections, and the scenic beauty of the agricultural and woodland landscapes.
Yes, the region offers longer routes that connect to the wider East Ayrshire cycling network. For example, the Ayrshire Windfarms loop – Kilmarnock to Eaglesham is a moderate 43.2-mile (69.5 km) route, and the Kilmarnock to Walton Reservoir loop covers 33.7 miles (54.2 km).
Many of the road cycling routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Ayrshire Windfarms loop and the Kilmarnock to Walton Reservoir loop, providing convenient options for exploring the area.
While specific cafes directly on every route are not detailed, the wider East Ayrshire area, including towns like Kilmarnock, offers various amenities. The Whitelee Visitor Centre & Café at Whitelee Windfarm is a notable stop for refreshments, accessible from some routes.
The region's rural paths and undulating landscapes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. While cycling is possible year-round, conditions can be more challenging in winter due to weather and potentially boggy sections on some shared-use paths.
Yes, while many routes feature gentle gradients, the region also offers more challenging options. There are 12 difficult road cycling routes available, and many moderate routes, such as the Ayrshire Windfarms loop with its elevation gains, provide a good workout for experienced cyclists.
While specific public transport links directly to Moscow and Waterside routes are not extensively detailed, the broader East Ayrshire region has public transport options. For detailed information on public transport to specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for connections to towns like Kilmarnock, which serve as starting points for many routes.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes originating in or near towns like Kilmarnock, public parking facilities are generally available. For routes that venture into more rural areas or country parks such as Dean Castle Country Park, dedicated parking areas are often provided for visitors.


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