The Lochs and Glens Way
Cycling Route
The Lochs and Glens Way is a route that not only stretches between Glasgow and Inverness, but cuts through two magnificent National Parks along the way.
Travelling through the very heart of the Highlands, this route takes you past lochs, through forests and atop hills offering magnificent views of the surrounding area. You can choose from cycling the route over 5 days (classic or challenger) or do it at a more leisurely pace at 12 days. Whichever you decide, find more information at: wherever.ly/to/lochsandglensway
What you'll see
Logierait Bridge
Logierait Bridge is situated near the ancient village of Logierait in Highland Perthshire, spanning across the River Tay.
Sunnybrae Cottage
Take a peek at unique details of this 1700s Highland home - a simple building with a complex history. Currently exterior access only.
Speyside Distillery
Originally a barley mill and croft dating back to the 1700s, it finally closed in 1965. Over the next 25 years, it was converted into a single malt distillery
Aviemore Ring Cairn and Stone Circle
This circle is estimated to be built around 4,000 years ago.
Culloden Viaduct
Striking viaduct that you can drive under. There is a small layby nearby to stop and take pictures but please take care