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Road cycling in Angus offers diverse terrain across Scotland's east coast, characterized by dramatic coastlines, rolling hills, and fertile glens. The region extends into parts of the Cairngorms National Park, providing varied landscapes for cyclists. Numerous lochs and woodlands also contribute to tranquil cycling environments. This varied topography presents options for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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70.1km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Dont be put off by the modern concrete exterior of the V&A. Its very nice inside and worth a visit.
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Angus offers a wide selection of no traffic road cycling routes. Our guide features over 60 routes, providing plenty of options for exploring the region's quiet roads and scenic landscapes.
You'll experience a diverse range of landscapes. Many routes wind through the stunning Angus Glens, offering quiet, twisting country roads, rolling hills, and views extending into the Cairngorms National Park. Other routes explore the dramatic coastline with sea views, charming towns, and nature reserves like Montrose Basin. You can also find tranquil rides around lochs and woodlands, such as those near Forfar Loch Country Park.
Yes, Angus has several easy no traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For example, the View of Broughty Castle – RRS Discovery loop from Carnoustie is an excellent option, offering a relatively flat and manageable ride. In total, our guide features over 20 easy routes to choose from.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, Angus provides routes with significant elevation gain and longer distances. The Bon Scott Statue – Arbroath Harbour loop from Arbroath is a difficult route covering over 130 km with substantial climbing, offering a rewarding experience for advanced riders.
Many routes offer breathtaking views and pass by significant natural features. You might encounter views of Mount Keen, Scotland's most easterly Munro, or enjoy panoramic vistas from viewpoints like Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill. The region's glens and coastlines also provide numerous scenic spots.
Yes, Angus is rich in history and picturesque towns. While cycling, you might pass by historic sites like Arbroath Abbey, famous for the Declaration of Arbroath, or the ruins of Edzell Castle. Routes often connect charming towns such as Brechin, Edzell, Forfar, Kirriemuir, and Montrose, each offering unique character and opportunities for a break. For example, the Arbroath Abbey – St Vigeans Historic Village loop from Arbroath takes you past a key historical landmark.
Many of the no traffic road cycling routes in Angus are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is particularly true for routes exploring the Angus Glens or coastal areas, providing convenient and varied cycling experiences without retracing your path.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling routes in Angus, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the stunning and varied scenery from glens to coast, and the sense of tranquility offered by these less-trafficked routes.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for no traffic road cycling in Angus, with longer daylight hours and milder weather. Autumn can also be beautiful with vibrant foliage, especially in the glens. While some routes are accessible year-round, be mindful of shorter days and potentially colder, wetter conditions in winter.
Yes, Angus offers several family-friendly no traffic road cycling options, particularly around its country parks and lochs. These areas often feature flatter, well-surfaced paths away from vehicle traffic, making them ideal for families with children or those looking for a relaxed ride. Always check individual route details for suitability.
Parking is generally available at the start points of many routes, especially in towns and villages or at designated country parks. For routes venturing into the Angus Glens, smaller car parks or roadside parking may be available. It's always advisable to check specific route information or local council websites for parking details before you set off.
Angus is a fantastic region for wildlife spotting, especially on its quieter no traffic routes. Cycling through the glens or around lochs like Kinnordy and Montrose Basin Nature Reserve, you might encounter deer, various bird species including ospreys, and other local fauna. The peaceful nature of these routes increases your chances of observing wildlife.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Angus vary significantly in length to suit different preferences and fitness levels. You can find shorter routes, such as the Ferryden Viaduct – View of Lunan Bay loop from Lunan which is around 20 km, to much longer, more challenging rides like the Edzell & the Cathurn Climb loop from Invermark, which covers over 70 km.


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