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Touring cycling routes around Assynt traverse a landscape characterized by rugged mountains, numerous lochs, and a deeply indented coastline in the North West Highlands of Scotland. The region features distinctive "island mountains" like Suilven and Stac Pollaidh, rising from moorland and ancient geological formations. Cycling paths often follow quiet coastal roads and wind through areas dotted with over 680 lochs, offering varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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76.8km
05:05
1,130m
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Embark on a difficult touring cycling adventure along the Drumbeg coastal road, a 47.7 miles (76.8 km) loop that takes you through the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands. You…
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75.9km
04:46
820m
820m
Cycle the difficult 47.2-mile Drumrunie, Ledmore & Loch Assynt loop from Lochinver, gaining 2691 feet through dramatic Scottish Highlands.

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45.2km
03:16
670m
670m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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104km
06:56
1,630m
1,630m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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28.0km
01:58
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Breathtaking views, definitely worth a stop.
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Another sandy beach of the north west, with many paths along the coast to explore.
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A great beach to enjoy the northwest of Scotland. Nearby there is a beach car park (charges) and toilets. A short boardwalk path takes you down to the beach.
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Beautiful well maintained beach. Clear water perfect for paddling
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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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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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Not used since the 19th century, the abandoned mill is situated on the outflow from Loch na Creige Leithe. It was a type of mill known as a clack mill because of the sound they made. The mill race can be seen flowing from the bottom right hand corner and discarded millstones can be found.
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Assynt offers nearly 20 touring cycling routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. These routes traverse a landscape of rugged mountains, numerous lochs, and a deeply indented coastline, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Touring cycling in Assynt is generally challenging, with routes often featuring significant elevation changes. While there is one easy route, the majority are classified as moderate (7 routes) or difficult (11 routes), requiring good to very good fitness. Some sections may even require pushing your bike, but the views are consistently described as unforgettable.
While many routes in Assynt are challenging, there is one easy touring cycling route available. For families or those seeking a less strenuous ride, it's advisable to check the route profiles carefully for distance and elevation gain. The region's quiet coastal roads can offer more moderate options in places.
Assynt's touring cycling routes are rich with dramatic natural features and historical landmarks. You can expect to see iconic 'island mountains' like Suilven and Stac Pollaidh, pristine lochs such as Loch Assynt, and stunning white sand beaches like Achmelvich and Clachtoll. Notable attractions include the ruins of Ardvreck Castle on Loch Assynt, the Wailing Widow Falls, and the ancient Inchnadamph Bone Caves.
Yes, Assynt offers several circular touring cycling routes. Popular options include The Drumbeg coastal road, Loch Assynt & the Wailing Widow waterfall loop from Lochinver, and the Drumrunie, Ledmore & Loch Assynt loop from Lochinver. These loops allow you to experience the diverse landscapes without retracing your path.
The best time for touring cycling in Assynt 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 the Scottish weather can be unpredictable year-round. Always be prepared for changing conditions.
Yes, parking is generally available in key villages and starting points for routes, such as Lochinver. Many routes are designed as loops starting from these locations, making it convenient to park your vehicle. Always check local signage for any parking restrictions or fees.
Assynt is a remote region, and public transport options are limited. While some bus services operate, their frequency and capacity for carrying bikes can vary. It's advisable to check specific routes and services in advance if you plan to use public transport with your touring bike.
While Assynt itself is remote, bike hire options are available in nearby larger towns like Ullapool. Some hire services may offer delivery to accommodation or specific route starting points within the Assynt area, making it possible to access touring bikes even without bringing your own.
The touring cycling routes in Assynt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 11 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the dramatic coastal views, the stunning mountain backdrops, and the sense of wild remoteness that makes for an unforgettable experience, despite the challenging terrain.
Despite its remote nature, Assynt offers various options for food and accommodation. You'll find cafes and pubs in villages like Lochinver and Drumbeg. For overnight stays, campsites such as Badrallach Campsite, Clachtoll Beach Campsite, and Achindorroch Touring Park provide facilities suitable for touring cyclists, alongside other guesthouses and B&Bs in the area.
Assynt is dotted with over 680 lochs and boasts a pristine coastline, offering numerous opportunities for wild swimming. Many touring cycling routes pass by these lochs and coastal areas, providing idyllic spots to cool off. Always exercise caution, check water conditions, and be aware of local regulations when wild swimming.


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