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United Kingdom
Scotland
Perth and Kinross
Blair Atholl And Struan

Glen Tilt, Allt Scheicheachan bothy and Glen Bruar loop

Moderate

4.5

(2)

13

riders

Glen Tilt, Allt Scheicheachan bothy and Glen Bruar loop

03:46

40.9km

730m

Mountain biking

Embark on the Glen Tilt, Allt Scheicheachan bothy and Glen Bruar loop, a moderate mountain biking route that takes you deep into the Cairngorms National Park. You will cover 25.4 miles (40.9 km) with a total elevation gain of 2394 feet (730 metres), offering a diverse riding experience. Expect to…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Cairngorms National Park

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Parking

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1

3.33 km

River Tilt Waterfalls

Highlight • Forest

Along the turbulent Tilt River, you'll see several waterfalls, and as a visitor, you'll often be amazed. It's truly beautiful.

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17.9 km

Allt Scheicheachan Bothy

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Small bothy with one room and two single sleeping platforms. Perfect for a solitary escape.

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40.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

35.7 km

4.48 km

587 m

168 m

Surfaces

33.0 km

3.60 km

3.30 km

895 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (640 m)

Lowest point (140 m)

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Thursday 7 May

12°C

4°C

20 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Glen Tilt, Allt Scheicheachan bothy and Glen Bruar loop?

The most common starting point for this loop is Blair Atholl, where you can find parking facilities. From Blair Atholl, the route typically heads towards Glen Tilt.

What is the terrain like on this mountain bike loop?

The terrain is highly varied, offering a true Highland mountain biking experience. You'll encounter sections of good estate tracks and gravel roads, but also challenging rocky sections, technical singletrack, and potentially boggy, watery, and muddy conditions, especially in less favorable weather. River crossings are also a feature, which can mean wet feet.

Is this loop suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

No, this loop is generally considered moderate to challenging and is not recommended for beginners. It involves significant climbing, technical sections, and a considerable distance. Some parts may even require pushing your bike. It's best suited for experienced mountain bikers with good fitness.

What are the main points of interest along the way?

The route offers stunning Highland scenery throughout. Key highlights include the beautiful River Tilt Waterfalls and the remote Allt Scheicheachan Bothy. You'll also enjoy vast vistas, views of Munro Beinn A'Ghlo, and the historic Glen Tilt valley.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this loop?

The best time to tackle this loop is typically during the drier months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these periods, the weather is generally more favorable, and boggy sections are less severe. Winter conditions can make the route significantly more challenging and potentially impassable due to snow and ice.

Is the Glen Tilt, Allt Scheicheachan bothy and Glen Bruar loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on this route. However, as much of the trail passes through open moorland and active crofting land within the Cairngorms National Park, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, especially near livestock and ground-nesting birds. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

Are there any permits or fees required to mountain bike this route, especially within Cairngorms National Park?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to mountain bike this route or to access the general area within Cairngorms National Park. However, please adhere to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which promotes responsible access to land and water.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Glen Tilt Trail, the Cairngorms Loop, and EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route - part United Kingdom 1. You'll also encounter parts of the Glen Banvie Trail, The Banvie Circuit, Woodend Walk, Farm and Forest Walk, and Red Squirrel Walk.

What should I bring for this mountain bike ride?

Given the remote and challenging nature of this loop, you should bring appropriate mountain biking gear, plenty of water and snacks, navigation tools (GPS device or map and compass), a repair kit for your bike, first-aid supplies, and waterproof clothing. Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions.

Are there any specific tips for tackling this challenging loop?

Be prepared for a significant physical challenge, especially the 'killer climb' from Blair Atholl and other long, tiring uphill singletrack sections. The sense of remoteness increases significantly beyond Forest Lodge, so ensure you are self-sufficient. Consider the direction of travel; some riders prefer to tackle the steepest climbs early. Always check the weather forecast before you go.

How remote is this mountain bike loop?

This loop is notably remote, especially once you pass Forest Lodge, which is often described as the 'last vestige of civilization'. You will likely encounter very few other people, enhancing the sense of wilderness. This remoteness means limited access to services, so self-sufficiency is key.

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