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No traffic touring cycling routes around Nairn West And Suburban traverse a landscape characterized by its Moray Firth coastline, the River Nairn, and expansive woodlands. The area features generally low-lying topography, offering routes along sandy beaches and through tidal marshlands with minimal elevation gain. Inland, the terrain includes gently rolling hills, such as the Hill of Urchany, and fertile land. These diverse features provide varied cycling experiences suitable for different abilities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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43.7km
02:38
290m
290m
Cycle a moderate 27.1-mile loop from Nairn to explore historic Brodie Castle and Cawdor Castle, with scenic views of the Scottish Highlands.
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38.5km
03:13
100m
100m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
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31.1km
02:42
70m
70m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.0km
03:22
500m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.0km
01:50
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wonderful to ride, soft but not muddy. Works with almost any bike (not racing bikes). Sheltered from the wind but still close to the sea. Highly recommended.
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A lovely property with a spacious park. A lovely place to stop for a rest. More information at National Trust Scotland https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/brodie-castle
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A small and narrow bridge over the Nairn, which is a wonderful car-free alternative to the A96 bridge. Warning, not for extremely wide drivers and you have to contend with oncoming traffic 😜.
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To avoid the busy A96, the Eurovelo 12 and 1 simply cross under it along the river, which you can then follow for a while. Very pretty, a little narrow but easy to ride if you are careful.
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Very pretty gravel road along the River Nairn. Wonderful to ride if you show mutual consideration. A bit prone to flooding 😉.
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The castle was first mentioned in documents in 1160, the current building dates from 1567. The small, pretty castle is worth a visit, as are the parks. There is a café right next to the castle. There is a rather elegant and large shop, Brodie Countryfair, with a large restaurant on the street by the car park. The restaurant also offers smaller meals and we can highly recommend it.
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There are 19 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Nairn West And Suburban listed on komoot. These routes range in difficulty, with 5 easy, 13 moderate, and 1 difficult option, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist looking for peaceful rides.
Yes, Nairn West And Suburban offers several family-friendly options, particularly those with minimal elevation gain. The area's generally low-lying topography, especially along the coast and through woodlands like Culbin Forest, makes for accessible rides. Routes within Culbin Forest are known for their peaceful, flat, and well-paved trails, ideal for families. While specific 'easy' routes are available, always check the route details for distance and terrain to match your family's ability.
You can expect a diverse range of landscapes on the no traffic touring cycling routes. Many routes hug the stunning Moray Firth coastline, offering views of sandy beaches and tidal marshlands. Inland, you'll find routes along the meandering River Nairn and through expansive woodlands, such as the peaceful Culbin Forest. The terrain is generally low-lying, with gentle rolls, making for enjoyable and scenic rides.
Yes, there are several excellent circular no traffic bike routes. For example, the Brodie Castle & Cawdor Castle loop from Nairn offers a moderate 43.6 km ride through tranquil countryside. Another option is the Merrytown Bridge – Hill 99 Viewing Tower loop from Nairn, a 38.5 km moderate route. These loops allow you to start and end at the same point, perfect for day trips.
The region is rich in history. Many routes pass by or lead to significant historical sites. For instance, the Brodie Castle & Cawdor Castle loop from Nairn takes you past the famous Cawdor Castle, known for its Shakespearean connections. You might also find routes near Fort George, a significant 18th-century fortress, or the Seaforth Highlanders Regimental Chapel.
The best time for no traffic bike touring in Nairn West And Suburban is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is more favorable, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures, making coastal and woodland rides particularly enjoyable. The Moray Firth is also more active with wildlife sightings during these months.
Absolutely! The Moray Firth coastline is renowned for its resident bottlenose dolphins, and various birdlife can be spotted along coastal routes. The Culbin Tidal Marshland is an excellent spot for birdwatching. Cycling through woodlands like Culbin Forest also provides opportunities to see local wildlife in a peaceful setting, away from traffic.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 23 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning coastal views along the Moray Firth, and the peaceful rides through expansive woodlands like Culbin Forest. The variety of routes, from easy coastal paths to more challenging loops, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Culbin Forest is a fantastic area for no traffic cycling. The Culbin Forest Track – Hill 99 Viewing Tower loop from Nairn is a moderate 31.1 km route that takes you directly through this peaceful woodland. The forest offers flat, well-paved trails, making it an excellent choice for a serene ride and nature immersion.
While many routes are moderate in length, some can be combined or are part of longer networks. For instance, the National Cycle Network Route 1 passes through the area, offering connections for longer adventures. The Hill 99 Viewing Tower – Cafe 1496 loop from Nairn is one of the longer moderate routes at 52.7 km, providing a good distance for a day's touring without traffic.
Yes, beginners will find suitable no traffic routes. The generally low-lying topography and dedicated cycle paths, especially within areas like Culbin Forest, offer gentle terrain. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' on komoot, which typically feature shorter distances and minimal elevation gain, providing a comfortable introduction to touring cycling in the region.


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