Aberdeen and Grampian Highlands

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Easy [3 routes]

Easy route

(1) The Speyside Way ››

Runs from peaceful Spey Bay to Fochabers, option of cycling over Spey viaduct to Garmouth.
Easy route Family route

(3) The Speyside Way ››

Easy gradients on the Speyside Line.
Easy route

(5) The Speyside Way ››

A flat section on the Speyside Line.


Varied [7 routes]

Varied route

(A) Mountains & Lochs Long Distance Route (A-L) ››

This long distance route runs through Glasgow, West Highland, Perthshire/Angus and Deeside tourist areas.
Varied route

(L) Kirriemuir to Dunnottar Castle ››

Between the Grampian Mountains and the sea - a lovely area with quiet roads.
Varied route

(Z) Other Long Distance Routes ››

Long distance routes in other parts of Scotland.
Varied route

Glen Tanar and Black Moss ››

A moderately difficult mountain bike route with some great scenery (circular).
Varied route

Glenmore Lodge MTB Skills Circuit Mountain Biking ››

The skills circuit at Glenmore Lodge opened in June 2005 and is designed for training for the Scottish Mountain Bike Leader awards, the Scottish MTB squads, and other groups by special arrangement.
Varied route

Moray Monster Trails, Ben Aigan ››

The Moray Monster Trails at Ben Aigan are part of an exciting development, which includes – and should eventually connect – three different forests, Whiteash, Ordiequish and Ben Aigan itself.
Varied route

Pitfichie ››

Pitfichie is perfect for more adventurous mountain bikers and has in the past successfully hosted events in the Scottish Downhill Association (SDA) race series.


Hilly [2 routes]

Hilly route

(2) The Speyside Way ››

Mixture of back roads and forest trails, hilly at times
Hilly route

(4) The Speyside Way ››

It's a bit hillier returning to Craigellachie by the public road.


Very difficult [1 routes]

Very difficult route

Glen Tanar and Mount Keen ››

Probably the highest place you can ride a bike in Scotland. Not a circular route.

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