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Touring cycling routes around Fort Augustus And Glenmoriston are set within the dramatic Scottish Highlands, characterized by the expansive Loch Ness and the historic Caledonian Canal. The terrain offers a mix of flat towpaths, quiet Highland roads, and forest trails, providing varied cycling experiences. The region features significant elevation changes in some areas, with hills under 200m and more challenging climbs. This landscape provides a diverse backdrop for touring cyclists of various abilities.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.2km
03:46
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Cycle the difficult 34.9-mile South Loch Ness and Loch Mhor Loop, gaining 2935 feet with stunning views of Loch Ness and the Highlands.

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15.3km
01:13
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Cycle the easy 9.5-mile Loch Oich loop from Bridge of Oich, enjoying tranquil loch views and historic Invergarry Castle ruins.
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30.2km
02:03
140m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very nice descent on good asphalt as you can see very far ahead.
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Opens 8-5.30 pm daily. An amazing selection of home-baked cakes. Serves breakfast and lunch usuals. Well worth a visit.
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Very peaceful, smooth gravel track along the banks of Loch Oich.
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Open in March 25 when I went through, no restrictions
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Loch Ness is the longest inland lake in the Caledonian valley. Fort Augustus offers beautiful views of the distance. There is constant boat traffic at the start of the canal.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes available in Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston, catering to various skill levels. These include easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's a ride for everyone.
The touring cycling routes in Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 19 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning views of Loch Ness, the historic Caledonian Canal towpaths, and the diverse Highland scenery.
Yes, the region offers several easy and family-friendly touring cycling routes. The Caledonian Canal towpath provides flat, leisurely sections ideal for beginners and families. An example is the Loch Oich loop from Bridge of Oich, which is an easy 9.5-mile trail through the Great Glen.
The terrain is quite varied, offering a mix of flat towpaths along the Caledonian Canal, quiet Highland roads, and forest trails. You'll find sections of unsealed canal towpath, tarmac, and forest roads. Some routes, particularly the more challenging ones, feature significant elevation gains.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Loch Ness & Fort Augustus loop from Invermoriston offer significant elevation changes and cover longer distances. Another difficult option is the South Loch Ness and Loch Mhor Loop, which explores the southern side of Loch Ness with varied Highland scenery.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can cycle past the impressive flight of five locks on the Caledonian Canal in Fort Augustus, enjoy iconic views of Loch Ness, and see the picturesque Invermoriston Falls. Other nearby attractions include Plodda Falls and Falls of Foyers. The historic Bridge of Oich, an original single-span suspension bridge, is also a point of interest.
Yes, there are several circular routes. The Loch Ness & Fort Augustus loop from Invermoriston is a popular circular option. Another is the Loch Oich loop from Bridge of Oich. The broader Loch Ness 360 Trail also offers an epic circular journey around the entire loch, combining sections of the Great Glen Way and South Loch Ness Trail.
The best time for touring cycling is generally from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, but spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds. Some routes may be accessible in winter, but conditions can be challenging due to cold, wet weather and shorter daylight.
Fort Augustus, being a key hub on the Caledonian Canal and Great Glen Way, offers various parking options. Specific parking areas are available near the canal locks and in the village center, providing convenient access to many routes. It's advisable to check local signage for parking regulations and fees.
Yes, Fort Augustus is well-equipped for cyclists. You can find bike hire facilities in the village, which is a popular starting point for many routes along the Caledonian Canal and Loch Ness. These facilities often cater to various bike types suitable for the local terrain.
Fort Augustus and Invermoriston, situated along the main cycling routes, offer various amenities. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these villages. Fort Augustus, in particular, provides excellent cycling facilities including secure storage, laundry services, and drying rooms for wet gear, making it a convenient stop for multi-day tours.
Yes, the region is home to several beautiful waterfalls. The River Moriston at Invermoriston features picturesque waterfalls that crash into Loch Ness. Additionally, you can find Plodda Falls and Falls of Foyers in the wider area, which can be incorporated into or visited as detours from some cycling routes.


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