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Touring cycling around Beàrnaraigh Beag involves exploring the diverse landscapes of the Outer Hebrides, encompassing nearby islands like Lewis and Great Bernera. This region is characterized by its rugged coastlines, white sand beaches, and historical sites. While Beàrnaraigh Beag itself is largely uninhabited and primarily accessed by boat, the surrounding areas offer a network of touring cycling routes. The terrain varies from coastal paths to more undulating routes across the islands.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.0
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14
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49.3km
02:53
320m
320m
Cycle the Calanais loop from Carloway on the Isle of Lewis, a moderate 30.6-mile route past ancient stones and moorland.
5.0
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14
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78.2km
04:55
910m
910m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
18
riders
43.2km
02:48
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
14
riders
26.8km
01:45
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
10
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35.9km
02:09
280m
280m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Depending on the light, great photo opportunities arise
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Because it's been mentioned here: signs with explanations explicitly ask visitors NOT to touch the stones. Touching them isn't good for them, and that's exactly why (because people just couldn't resist it) Stonehenge was eventually sealed off and is as sad as it is today. The visitor center has been undergoing major expansion for some time now and is inaccessible!
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Beautiful views of Cliff Beach. When walking down, be sure to stay on the paths to avoid damaging the fragile natural environment.
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Nice burgers and a friendly welcome. Check their social media, they’re not there all the time.
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stunning beach. there's a nice path up on the sand dunes to run on too
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Excellent cafe and museum in this community centre.
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While Beàrnaraigh Beag itself is an uninhabited island primarily accessed by boat and not suited for touring cycling, the surrounding areas, particularly the Isle of Lewis and Great Bernera, offer diverse routes. You can expect rugged coastlines, white sand beaches, and historical sites, with terrain varying from coastal paths to more undulating routes.
Yes, the routes in the region cater to various abilities. There are 3 moderate routes and 2 difficult routes available. For example, the Calanais loop from Carloway on the Isle of Lewis is a moderate option, while the Little Bothy – Uig Sands loop from Great Bernera presents a more challenging ride.
For those seeking a challenge, the Little Bothy – Uig Sands loop from Great Bernera is a difficult 48.6-mile (78.1 km) path offering expansive views. Another difficult option is the View of Cliff Beach – Uig Sands loop from Pabay Mòr, covering 26.8 miles (43.2 km) through coastal scenery.
Yes, for a moderate ride, consider the Calanais loop from Carloway on the Isle of Lewis, which is 30.6 miles (49.3 km) and explores the historic Calanais Standing Stones area. Another moderate option is the Dun Carloway Broch – Callanish Stones loop from Carloway, a 35.8-mile (57.7 km) route.
The region offers several points of interest. You can visit the Gearrannan Blackhouse Village, explore the ancient Carloway Broch, or enjoy the scenic Bostadh Beach and Dalmore Beach. Nature enthusiasts might also appreciate the Lewis Moor Nature Reserve.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning white sand beaches, historical sites, and the expansive views of the surrounding islands that define the routes.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops, offering circular journeys. Examples include the Calanais loop from Carloway on the Isle of Lewis and the An Suileachan – View of Cliff Beach loop from Pabay Mòr.
Beàrnaraigh Beag is an uninhabited island and is not particularly suited for touring cycling. It is primarily accessed by boat, typically from locations like Bosta Beach on Great Bernera, and is known more for its secluded beaches, historical sites, and wildlife for exploration on foot.
There are 5 touring cycling routes available for exploration in the region surrounding Beàrnaraigh Beag, primarily on nearby islands like Lewis and Great Bernera.
The routes offer views of rugged coastlines, pristine white sand beaches, and the vast Atlantic. You'll also encounter diverse flora and have opportunities to observe island wildlife, contributing to a tranquil outdoor experience.
Yes, there is a significant difference. Beàrnaraigh Beag (Little Bernera) is an uninhabited island not suitable for touring cycling. Berneray, located in the Sound of Harris, is a different island known for its cycling routes and flatter terrain in some areas. This guide focuses on routes around Beàrnaraigh Beag, which means cycling on nearby larger islands like Lewis and Great Bernera.


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