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Road cycling routes around Coigach navigate a dramatic landscape in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, characterized by mountains, lochs, and a rugged coastline. The region features distinctive mountainous terrain with peaks rising sharply from lochan-studded moorland, offering challenging climbs and scenic backdrops. Quiet, single-track roads wind through varied scenery, including picturesque lochs and views of the Atlantic Ocean. This area, part of the Assynt-Coigach National Scenic Area, provides diverse road cycling experiences.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
5.0
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122
riders
68.5km
03:25
1,070m
1,070m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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73
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76.3km
03:29
850m
850m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(1)
34
riders
61.2km
03:11
990m
990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
27
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
26
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19.5km
01:05
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Open 10:00 - 16:00. Closed on a Sunday during high season. Check website for opening times in the off season as often closes on a Monday too.
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The Elphin tearoom is cyclist friendly and does a great selection of cakes, breakfasts and lunches. There is also a small farm shop if you need to pick up something to cook for dinner. The tearoom does close over winter so check the website for opening times before you visit.
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Do not come to Lochinver without stopping here! The larder is famous for it's melt in the mouth pastry and wide selection of fillings. You will be hard pushed to find a better pie anywhere in Scotland.
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Vantage point to enjoy the sensational scenes of the Summer isles, a group of about 20 islands, rocks and skerries within the Wester Ross Marine Protected Area.
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Very picturesque little bay located in a small fishing village on the Ruhba Mòr peninsula, in western Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands
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Great place to refuel pre- or post-hike. They don't serve hot food until after 5pm, however you can grab a packet of crisps or and chocolate bars, too.
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Coigach offers a diverse network of 18 road cycling routes. These range from easy coastal loops to more challenging rides through mountainous terrain, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Coigach has 8 easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Am Fuaran Café and Restaurant – View of the Summer Isles loop from Polglass is a pleasant 12.5-mile ride through coastal areas with views of the Summer Isles. The roads around Achiltibuie are generally considered easy for cycling.
Road cycling in Coigach offers dramatic and varied scenery. You'll encounter distinctive mountainous terrain with peaks like Ben Mor Coigach and Stac Pollaidh, picturesque inland lochs such as Loch Lurgainn and Loch Bad a' Ghaill, and a rugged coastline with views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Summer Isles. The quiet, single-track roads wind through lochan-studded moorland and offer breathtaking vistas.
Absolutely. Coigach features 2 difficult and 8 moderate routes with significant elevation gains, ideal for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. The Quinag & Loch Assynt loop from Lochinver is a difficult 42.6-mile route with over 1000 meters of elevation gain through mountainous terrain. Some sections of the peninsula's roads can have gradients exceeding 20%.
While cycling in Coigach, you can enjoy views of iconic mountains like Stac Pollaidh and Ben More Coigach. The Coigach Peninsula Scenic Road, encompassing Loch Lurgainn and Loch Bad a' Ghaill, is an absolute highlight for stunning vistas. You might also spot the Viewpoint at Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve, offering insights into the region's geological significance, or the impressive Falls of Kirkaig.
The best time for road cycling in Coigach is generally during the warmer, drier months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, you'll experience longer daylight hours and more favorable weather conditions, though it's always wise to be prepared for changeable Scottish weather. This also helps avoid the worst of the midges, which are more prevalent in summer.
Parking is generally available in key villages and starting points for routes, such as Lochinver and around Achiltibuie. Given the quiet nature of the single-track roads, roadside parking in designated areas is often possible, but always ensure you park responsibly and do not obstruct local access or passing places.
Yes, you'll find cafes and small establishments in villages like Achiltibuie and Lochinver. For example, the Am Fuaran Café and Restaurant is mentioned as a point of interest on one of the routes, offering a convenient stop for cyclists.
The road cycling routes in Coigach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 8 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unparalleled views, the quiet single-track roads, and the immersive experience of the natural environment, where encounters with sheep are more common than other vehicles.
Coigach is an excellent base for combining road cycling with other outdoor pursuits. The region offers opportunities for walking and climbing on mountains like Stac Pollaidh, sea kayaking, diving, fishing, and bird watching. The dramatic coastline also features beautiful sandy beaches like Achnahaird for relaxation.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads in Coigach. However, if you plan to venture onto private land or specific trails that are not public rights of way, it's always best to check for any access restrictions or requirements. The region is part of the Assynt-Coigach National Scenic Area, which promotes responsible access.
The time it takes to cycle around the Coigach peninsula varies greatly depending on the specific route and your fitness level. Shorter loops, like the View of the Summer Isles – Am Fuaran Café and Restaurant loop from Reiff (12.1 miles), can be completed in about 1 hour. Longer, more challenging routes, such as the Loch Assynt & Loch Lurgainn loop from Lochinver (47.4 miles), can take over 3 hours.
While road cycling itself is generally not ideal for dogs to run alongside, if your dog can comfortably ride in a trailer or basket, Coigach's quiet roads can be suitable. However, always be mindful of local livestock, especially sheep, which are common in the area. For walks with dogs, ensure they are kept under close control, particularly near farm animals.


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