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Mountain biking around Kilmuir Easter And Logie Easter offers a diverse landscape for riders. The region features a mix of rolling hills, forested areas, and coastal stretches, providing varied terrain. Riders can expect routes that traverse open countryside and pass by lochs and historic sites. The area's geography supports a range of mountain biking experiences, from longer endurance rides to more technical trail sections.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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47.0km
04:19
790m
790m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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59.5km
04:18
590m
590m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25.5km
01:45
320m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.2km
02:27
180m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.3km
02:20
270m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Fyrish Monument is a monument built in 1782 on Fyrish Hill, in Fyrish, Evanton, on the orders of Sir Hector Munro, 8th of Novar, a native lord of the area who had served in India as a general.
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impressive monument and excellent views over the heathland and the fjord
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Beautiful murals at the train station - worth seeing 💯🔝👍🏻😉
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1st part is up to monument. If you walk further it goes down. In some parts you have to avoid fallen trees on the path
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No special equipment required. Pleasant ride.
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Windy and rainy. As we were about to unpack our tea, it started to rain. But it was worth it for the view and a long walk through the forest.
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It's a nice spot to catch your breath after the haul up from Loch Migdale, before heading up the forestry track over to the River Evelix to find the sneaky way to Clashmore!
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This photo was taken at the very easterly edge of the trail. The gardens are well kept and tidy on the end house and pleasant to see
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There are over 15 mountain bike trails recorded in Kilmuir Easter And Logie Easter on komoot, offering a diverse range of experiences for riders.
The trails in Kilmuir Easter And Logie Easter cater to various skill levels. You'll find 2 easy routes, 12 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners to experienced mountain bikers.
Yes, there are a couple of easy mountain bike trails in the area. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, beginner-friendly trails often suit families. Look for routes with less elevation gain and smoother terrain.
Absolutely. The region offers several long-distance routes for endurance riders. For example, the Loch Buidhe & Skibo Castle loop from Tain is a moderate 36.9-mile (59.5 km) path exploring lochside scenery, and the Loch Glass from Alness via Fyrish Monument covers 29.2 miles (47.0 km).
Yes, there are 2 difficult mountain bike routes for those seeking a greater challenge. These trails typically feature more technical sections, steeper climbs, and descents. Always check the route details for specific difficulty ratings before heading out.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with longer daylight hours and drier trails. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage. Winter riding is possible but may involve colder temperatures, shorter days, and potentially muddy or icy conditions, so appropriate gear and caution are advised.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Kilmuir Easter And Logie Easter are designed as loops. Examples include the Loch Buidhe & Skibo Castle loop from Tain, the Learnie Rocks Trails loop from Cromarty, and the Balintore to Tarbet Ness Lighthouse loop.
The trails often pass by significant landmarks and offer scenic views. You might encounter historical sites like the Fyrish Monument, coastal vistas, or lochside scenery. Some routes also go near Skibo Castle grounds.
Yes, the region is rich in points of interest. Besides the Fyrish Monument, you can find the Invergordon Church of Scotland, the Invergordon Street Art Murals, and the South Sutor Battery and Observation Point, which offers great views.
The mountain biking experience in this area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.98 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscape, including rolling hills, forested areas, and coastal stretches, as well as the variety of routes available for different abilities.
While specific public transport links directly to trailheads can vary, many towns in the wider region, such as Tain and Invergordon, have bus services or train stations. You would need to check local transport schedules and consider the distance from stops to your desired starting point. Some routes, like the Invergordon War Memorial – Barbaraville Gardens loop from Invergordon, start directly from a town with transport links.
While specific pubs directly on trails are less common in rural areas, many routes start or finish near villages or towns where you can find amenities. For example, routes around Cromarty or Tain would offer opportunities to find local establishments for refreshments after your ride. The The Last Splash cafe is also a highlight in the region.


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