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Road cycling in Perth and Kinross offers diverse terrain, from tranquil lochs and verdant glens to rolling hills and the Grampian Mountains. The region is characterized by significant river systems like the River Tay and numerous lochs, including Loch Tay and Loch Tummel, which often form part of scenic routes. Extensive woodlands and parks provide varied backdrops, while the topography ranges from gentle valleys to challenging ascents, catering to different cycling preferences.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
5.0
(11)
1,741
riders
133km
05:48
1,120m
1,120m
Prepare for a challenging road cycling journey through the dramatic Highland Perthshire scenery, covering 82.4 miles (132.5 km) with a substantial 3673 feet (1119 metres) of elevation gain. This difficult…
4.9
(8)
405
riders
67.1km
03:01
700m
700m
Embark on a scenic road cycling journey through the Scottish Highlands with the Loch Tummel & Pitlochry loop from Aberfeldy. This moderate route spans 41.7 miles (67.1 km) and involves…

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5.0
(7)
231
riders
75.2km
03:38
920m
920m
Embark on a difficult road cycling adventure with the Loch Tay, Ben Lawers & Glen Lyon loop from Kenmore. This route spans 46.7 miles (75.2 km) and challenges you with…
5.0
(1)
244
riders
104km
04:34
870m
870m
Embark on a challenging yet rewarding road cycling adventure with the Loch Tummel & Loch Rannoch loop from Pitlochry. This moderate 64.8-mile (104.4 km) route, typically completed in 4 hours…
5.0
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187
riders
40.1km
01:50
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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1,904
riders
119km
05:06
1,000m
1,000m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
103
riders
112km
05:30
1,020m
1,020m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
69
riders
81.4km
03:43
880m
880m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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53
riders
71.0km
03:59
800m
800m
This moderate 44.1-mile road cycling loop around Dunkeld and Strathtay offers scenic views of the River Tay and historic landmarks.
4.5
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45
riders
66.4km
02:47
430m
430m
This moderate 41.3-mile road cycling loop from Crieff takes you through picturesque Strathearn and Perth, passing historic bridges.
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Nice scenic climb or fast decent. A great section of road.
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A super cool small suspension bridge with great views down over the river and surrounding countryside. An idyllic location for a stop on the bike.
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Great camping, but the Scottish MIDGE need I say more. Scotland's only wild creature
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Coming from Crieff you can stay this side of the bridge (i.e. without crossing the bridge) and take a left turn to head towards Trinity Gask for a shorter circuit of 19m or so. The Trinity Gask Road may be closed due to water board works but passable by bike (not car). If you cross the Earn at Kinkell bridge you’re in for a longer cycle if you turn left or a shorter one (via Muthill) if you turn right. The Muthill road’s more of a main road so busier.
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Great wee village/town packed full of good places to eat & drink and interesting independent shops.
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Tends to be quieter after the Ben Lawers Car Park and the descent to Glen Lyon is fast. However, there are some blind corners in this descent so care must be taken as you do get the odd car coming the other way. Glen Lyon is one of the best wee Glens in Scotland.
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Perth and Kinross offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 880 options available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, including over 230 easy routes, more than 540 moderate routes, and nearly 100 challenging routes for experienced cyclists.
The region's terrain is incredibly diverse, ranging from tranquil lochs and verdant glens to rolling hills and the majestic Grampian Mountains in the north. You'll find routes along significant river systems like the River Tay, through extensive woodlands, and past charming villages. The topography varies from gentle valleys to challenging ascents, ensuring options for all preferences.
Yes, Perth and Kinross offers several challenging routes with significant elevation gains. For instance, the Aberfeldy & Loch Rannoch loop from Pitlochry is a difficult 132.5 km trail with over 1100 meters of climbing. Another demanding option is the Loch Tay, Ben Lawers & Glen Lyon loop from Kenmore, covering 75.2 km with over 900 meters of ascent, offering stunning views of Ben Lawers.
Many routes in Perth and Kinross are designed for scenic beauty. The Loch Tummel & Pitlochry loop from Aberfeldy provides excellent views of Loch Tummel and passes through the picturesque town of Pitlochry. For an iconic vista, consider routes that include Queen's View near Loch Tummel, a popular stop offering panoramic scenery. Additionally, Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park provides open viewpoints across the Perth countryside.
While specific low-traffic routes are not always guaranteed on public roads, many routes in Perth and Kinross utilize quieter country roads and dedicated cycle paths, particularly sections of the National Cycle Routes NCN7 and NCN77. These often pass through woodlands and along lochs, providing a more relaxed environment suitable for families. The Loch Leven National Nature Reserve also features a 13-mile Heritage Trail ideal for cycling.
Absolutely. Perth and Kinross is rich in history and charming villages. Routes often connect picturesque towns like Pitlochry, Aberfeldy, Dunkeld, and Kenmore, offering opportunities for breaks and exploring local culture. You can cycle past historic landmarks such as Scone Palace or Blair Castle and Gardens. The Aberfeldy, Loch Tay & Perth loop from Dunkeld is a great example, connecting several notable locations.
The region is home to stunning natural features. You can find routes that pass by impressive gorges and waterfalls. For example, the area features highlights like Rumbling Bridge and the River Braan Waterfall, Soldier's Leap, and the Falls of Acharn. These natural wonders provide beautiful stopping points during your ride.
Yes, many of the most popular road cycling routes in Perth and Kinross are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Loch Tummel & Loch Rannoch loop from Pitlochry, the Dunning Common loop from Auchterarder – Ochil Hills, and the Dunkeld Dull Strathtay Loop.
The road cycling experience in Perth and Kinross is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 320 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's diverse and stunning landscapes, the integration of tranquil lochs and dramatic glens into routes, and the opportunities to pass through charming towns and historic sites. The variety of routes catering to different fitness levels is also a significant draw.
Yes, several routes provide stunning views of the region's peaks. While some peaks like Ben Lawers and Schiehallion offer challenging climbs, road routes often pass through areas with panoramic vistas of these mountains. The Queen's View – Loch Tummel Scenic Road loop from Loch Rannoch, for instance, offers grand mountain and loch scenery.
Many road cycling routes in Perth and Kinross are designed to pass through or near picturesque towns and villages such as Pitlochry, Aberfeldy, Dunkeld, and Kenmore. These locations are well-equipped with cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, making it easy to plan refreshment stops or overnight stays. The Blairgowrie & Dunkeld loop from Pitlochry is an example of a route connecting charming towns with amenities.
The best time for road cycling in Perth and Kinross is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder, with longer daylight hours and less chance of snow or ice, especially in higher elevations. The landscapes are vibrant in spring and summer, and the autumn colours are particularly stunning. Always check local weather forecasts and road conditions before heading out.


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