Gravel Descent Between Tromie and Feshie Rivers
Gravel Descent Between Tromie and Feshie Rivers
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Embark on a challenging 33.5-mile (53.9 km) touring bicycle loop from Kingussie, gaining 1889 feet (576 metres) of elevation over approximately 4 hours and 8 minutes. This difficult route plunges you into the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, traversing varied surfaces from forest tracks and open moorland to rough Land Rover tracks and single-track paths. You will wind through wild glens like Glen Tromie and Glen Feshie, passing ancient Caledonian pine forests and enjoying panoramic views of the Monadhliath Mountains and several lochs, including the picturesque Loch Insh. Be prepared for steep descents with loose gravel and the possibility of boggy sections, which might require you to push your bike.
This loop is classified as a hard bike ride, demanding very good fitness and proficiency in bike repair and navigation. The terrain includes unpaved and difficult sections, and you may even need to ford rivers, which can be tricky with high water levels. As a remote route, phone signal can be unreliable in certain areas, so plan accordingly. While the Kingussie area offers various routes, this specific loop is for experienced touring cyclists seeking a true adventure.
Considered one of the most popular touring cycling routes around Kingussie, this trail stands out for its remote character and the opportunity to experience the diverse and wild landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park. Along the way, you will encounter historically significant sites such as the Ruthven Barracks and Gaick Lodge, an old shooting lodge with a dramatic past. The route offers a compelling mix of natural splendor and a genuine sense of adventure, making it a memorable experience for well-prepared cyclists.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Distance 2.57 km
Downhill 200 m
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