One of the best ways to tour Scotland is to go on a cycling tour of Scotland. These cycling tours of Scotland are especially liked by the youngsters or the adventurous people, who would not think twice before taking any type of risks. There are many agencies and associations that organize cycling tours of Scotland.
The following are some of the routes of the cycling routes:
Cairngorm Circuit - This tour is a mountainous one, constituting of a tour in and around the Central and the Eastern Cairngorm Mountains. This part of Scotland is one of the best wildernesses of the region. The route passes through the glaciated routes of Speyside and Royal Deeside, encompassing some of the best views that Scotland has to offer.
Classic Highland Glens - This tour consists of a round of the Central Highlands, which starts and finishes in Stirling. This trip makes a historical tour of the West Highland Way, through the pathways used by the warring tribes of the Highland. This trip will take you through the Lochaber Glens, Ben Nevis (the highest peak of Scotland), Cairngorm Mountains, Breadalbane and Glen Lyon, Trossachs and the Rob Roy country.
Border Raid - This tour encompasses a path across the Southern Uplands. This region is by far the least explored region of Scotland. Robert Burns, James Hogg, Sir Walter Scott and others have given this place an immortal place in their various works. Starting from Wanlockhead to Galashiels this whole route passes through a rough terrain and a hilly tract that may at times prove to be dangerous.
The Jacobite Trail - This trip heads straight into Scotland's prettiest county, Perthshire. This trip begins at the Trossachs and the Rob Roy country and moves north from there.
North by northwest - This tour consists of a trip from the Moray Firth to Ullapool.
The Celtic Trail - South to North: This trip is known as the longest route of Great Britain and is divided into three parts.
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