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Scotland - The Caledonia Way - Oban to Inverness

Self-Guided Leisure Cycling Holiday

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Duration

7 days

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£1,185 P.P.

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Following the success of our Guided Caledonia Way holiday, we are excited to introduce a self-guided version that covers the Oban to Inverness section of this stunning route. The Caledonia Way is an unforgettable cycling journey through Scotland, cutting across the iconic Highlands and offering some of the country's most breathtaking landscapes and picturesque scenery.
 
Remote at times, the route combines quiet rural Scottish roads and flat canal-side meanders with forest trails and a smattering of gravel sections. Along the way you’ll pass lochs and mountains before ending in the capital of the Scottish Highlands, Inverness. A top choice for adventurous cyclists looking for a challenge!
 
Bursting at the seams with stunning scenery and picture-perfect pedalling opportunities, the route offers a captivating start at the lochside town of Connel, overlooking the impressive Falls of Lora. Your initial riding day is a picturesque loop to Oban, the 'gateway to the Isles,' and along the idyllic quiet shores of Loch Etive, before we head north up the West Coast via the Appin Peninsula towards Fort William.
 
Later days are spent following the Great Glen where you’ll switch between tarmac and forest trails, traffic-free cycle paths and canal towpaths. Our final day ends the trip in style as we take on the classic Scottish cycling challenge of Glendoe before continuing to vibrant Inverness.
 
This is a trip aimed at those who have enjoyed our place-to-place UK trips such as the C2C, Coast and Castles, Lochs & Glens, and are up for taking on some ups and downs along the way. Accommodation for this holiday consists of friendly guest houses and small hotels with their hearty Scottish breakfasts fuelling your days in the saddle. This self-guided bike tour of the Scottish Highlands is for a minimum of 2 people and accommodation, transfers, luggage transfers and emergency back up are all included. You will also have access to a navigation app allowing you to go at your own pace and navigate yourselves along the route.
 
If you are interested in joining this holiday as a guided trip then you could look at our Caledonia Way Guided Cycling Holiday.
 
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Holiday Highlights

  • Checking out Ben Nevis and The Grampians from Loch Linhe
  • Taking on the legendary ascent of Glendoe
  • Exploring Loch Ness and some of Scotland’s more remote National Scenic Areas, including the Appin Peninsula
  • Cycling Coast to Coast through Scotland’s best-loved towns including Oban, Fort William and Fort Augustus
  • Scenic ferry rides to the Ardgour peninsula
  • A chance to sample local whiskies at the Oban and Fort William distilleries

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Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival into Connel

You will begin your self-guided journey along the Caledonia Way in Connel, a small but picturesque village on the southern shore of Loch Etive. With a small railway station, frequent trains to Glasgow, and free long-stay parking, Connel is an ideal starting point. If you’re arriving by train, the hotel is conveniently within walking distance of the station.

Connel is located on the coast, overlooking the impressive Connel Bridge that spans Loch Etive at the Falls of Lora. Tonight you can enjoy a lovely dinner at the hotel’s restaurant, whilst watching the sun set over the horizon.

Day 2
Connel - Oban Loop Ride
34 Miles / 55 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 505 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Ascent: 505 Metres Approx.

This morning you will be met by our Skedaddle representative who will provide you with your rental bikes (if renting) and will talk you through how to use the navigation app. After the welcome briefing, we’ll transfer you a few miles (approx. 10 mins) to Dunbeg, right next to Dunstaffnage Castle, a great spot to kick off your adventure.

Today’s ride is a great introduction on what to expect over the next few days, both in terms of terrain and scenery. From Dunbeg you will head towards Ganavan Sands, enjoying the views towards the Isle of Mull as you follow the coast. After passing through Ganavan Sands, you will reach the ferry port and arrive into Oban. Known as the ‘Gateway to the Isles‘, you’ll have a chance to explore this lovely port town and sample some of its fresh seafood. Back on the bikes, you begin a climb, ascending from the town and into the remote single-track back roads, where you’ll be treated to stunning views of the Highlands before heading back towards Connel.

As you approach your accommodation there is an optional, but highly recommended, out-and-back ride along the quiet shoreline of Loch Etive with incredible views of the surrounding mountains.

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Day 3
Connel to Port Appin
23 Miles / 38 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 405 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Ascent: 405 Metres Approx.

After breakfast, you start the day by crossing the impressive Connel Bridge followed by a delightful, traffic-free cycle route that winds its way to Loch Creran. Much of this path traces the old railway line from Connel to the slate quarries near Ballachulish, offering a smooth and scenic ride.

As you reach the end of the loch, you’ll head west onto the peaceful, wooded roads of the Appin peninsula, eventually arriving at the coastal village of Port Appin on the Lynn of Lorne. Here, you can treat yourself to a refreshing ice cream or a cold beer while enjoying views of the Isle of Lismore.

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Day 4
Port Appin to Fort William
32 Miles / 52 Kms Approx.  
Ascent: 465 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Ascent: 465 Metres Approx.

Soon after setting off, you’ll begin to catch views of the truly impressive Castle Stalker, perched on a tidal islet in Loch Laich, an inlet off Loch Linnhe. After crossing the Jubilee Bridge, you are soon on good quality cycle paths again, meandering along old railway lines all the way to Loch Leven, and with only the odd steep section to contend with, you’ll be eating up the miles.

Leaving the cycleway (close to Corran) you take the ferry to cross Loch Linhe from Nether Lochaber, arriving in Ardgour just ten minutes later. From here, you keep pedalling alongside the loch for another 10 miles before catching your second ferry that takes you from Camusnagaul to Fort William (approx. £3.50 per person) where you stay for the evening. (Do check the ferry timetable to make sure you‘re there in good time, or it’s a very long way around to get to Fort William!)

Situated “beneath” Scotland’s (and the UK’s) highest peak, Ben Nevis (1345m), Fort William is a busy little place with no shortage of establishments for a wee dram or to tuck into some Highlands fayre.

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Day 5
Fort William to Fort Augustus
35 Miles / 57 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 640 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Ascent: 640 Metres Approx.

This day offers a diverse range of terrain to navigate. Starting with a gentle ride out of Fort William, you’ll quickly find yourself alongside Scotland’s longest inland waterway, the Caledonian Canal. You’ll follow the path of the Great Glen, a breathtaking 100 km-long narrow valley that cuts through the Lochs of Oich, Lochy and Ness.

At Clunes you will leave the flat of the canal side behind for a while and head along the forest road through Clunes Wood. Although it is definitely an off-road section, it is not too technically challenging, even for those who are not accustomed to off-road riding, as the trail is quite wide. After Laggan Locks, you enter the forest again to take the path north of Loch Oich via Invergarry, enjoying undulating gravel forest tracks and single-track paths. Popping out of the trees at Aberchalder, you rejoin the canal side towpath for the final 5 miles to Fort Augustus. Situated on the most southern tip of Loch Ness on the Great Glen Way, this historic and scenic hamlet is where you’ll stay, with options of an evening meal at one of its many small pubs or restaurants.

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Day 6
Fort Augustus to Inverness
34 Miles / 54 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 670 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Ascent: 670 Metres Approx.

Your final day on the bike is a real cracker and will certainly end the trip in style. With only a few hundred metres to warm up the legs, you are soon tackling one of the classic Scottish climbs as you head up Glendoe which, at just over 5 mile in length, climbs around 366 Metres / 1200ft over the distance.

Your reward, however, is an equally long stunning descent (with no turns) that will flip your grimace into a grin as you speed down this wide road before continuing on to the Falls of Foyers, situated on the southern shores of Loch Ness. The final 20 miles take you beside Loch Ness (monster spotting, anyone??) before the final rural roads lead you into Inverness.

Congratulations!! You’ve completed your Skedaddle journey along the Caledonia Way and it’s time for celebrations after a week of incredible cycling and scenery.

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Day 7
Departure from Inverness or Transfer back to Connel
  • Meals: Breakfast

After a final hearty Scottish breakfast of the trip, you can either head home from Inverness station, or we will transport you and your luggage and bikes back to Connel before we bid you farewell.

Understanding Profiles

Use these profiles to see:

  • Distance in Km (horizontal axis)
  • Ascent / Descent in metres (vertical axis)

Click 'see gradient' to see:

  • Distance in Km (horizontal axis)
  • % Gradient (vertical axis)

Please check the scales on both graphs, and both axes as they both may differ from day to day.

White vertical lines indicate unpaved sections or slightly rougher terrain. Using both graphs, alongside the grading and terrain information provided, will give you a full picture of how flat, bumpy or steep the climbing on your particular tour is going to be. Please keep in mind this is an indicative guide and GPS units and software produce different statistical information.

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The Cycling

Terrain

The route follows traffic-free cycle paths and quiet rural roads. Although the route is mostly on paved roads and paths, there are some forest trails with some roots, stones, and forestry roads with small sections of rough track with chunky, looser gravel. There will be ups and downs on most days, with relatively few flat sections. Most days have frequent but short climbs, however there are some longer hills dotted throughout, most notably, the 5 mile climb up Glendoe on the final day. With this in mind we would recommend a decent level of fitness to enjoy the route.

We recommend either a hybrid bike, gravel bike or a mountain bike fitted with semi-slick tyres. Parts of this route are not suitable for a road bike so they are not recommended. E-bikes with sufficient battery power are suitable, which would be particularly beneficial on this undulating route with its multiple short, steep climbs, if you’re after a bit of a boost. Please note, e-bikes are generally heavier than standard bikes, so it is worth considering when handling the bike over some of the rougher / uneven terrain. For more information about riding an electric bike on our holidays please click here

If you are planning to bring your own e-bike, please let us know the make and model of your bike and we can check its suitability.

The Caledonia Way uses a part of the National Cycle Network, a route from the charity, Sustrans, who are working to make it easier for everyone to cycle in the UK. Skedaddle will donate to Sustrans for every mile that you and others ride on this route with us. If you fancy donating more to Sustrans, you can choose to make your own donation for the development of the National Cycle Network when you make a booking with us.

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Leisure Cycling Grade

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Grade 3-4 : Moderate/Active

Moderate/Active – Aspects of both our grade 3 and 4 holidays. Suitable for the leisure cyclist who rides frequently, and who’s comfortable with some moderately challenging climbs. Some of the terrain may vary, potentially including sections of uneven or unpaved ground.

Our grading guidelines have been carefully created based on our many years of cycling experience, as well as customer feedback from our trips. Of course, if you're still struggling to figure out where you fit on the scale, do feel free to give us a quick call and we'll be more than happy to help!

For more information about our grading system click here.

Is this suitable for you?

Holidays that are graded as a 3-4, will have aspects of both our grade 3 and 4 holidays. These tours are suitable for those who keep themselves relatively fit and maybe enjoy an afternoon out on the bikes at the weekend. Your preference may be for flatter terrain, but you don’t mind tackling some hills, the occasional steep climb and some varying terrain (forest tracks, gravel paths etc.). It might be however that on some days the distances will be longer than a standard grade 3 trip, or some of the climbs may be quite challenging. You may also require some previous experience of tackling some uneven / unpaved ground to comfortably and safely ride certain sections of the route.

For more information about the grading of this holiday in particular, please check out the terrain section which will give you some specifics of what to expect on this tour.

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Dates & Prices

Daily departures available from April to mid October (excluding Thursday departures)

You can either make a booking online or over the phone. Once we have your details, we’ll be able to check availability.

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Whats Included Tick

A) Accommodation (shared twin/ double rooms)

B) Meals as per the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)

C) Access to an app for holiday information and navigation

D) A printed map

E) Luggage transfer service

F) Local Skedaddle representative

G) Emergency tool kit, pump etc. (if renting your bike from Skedaddle)

H) Financial Protection through ABTOT

What's not Included Cross

A) Bike and helmet rental (available if required)

B) Travel or flight costs or charges for travelling with your bike (if applicable)

C) Meals not stated in the itinerary

D) Single room (available if required)

E) Travel insurance

F) Personal clothing and equipment

G) All ferry & local boat services (day 4)

H) Personal expenditure (souvenirs, bar bills, hotel facilities etc)

I) Entrance fees to cultural or historical sites and visitor centres

J) Other optional activities

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The Essentials

Travel Options

If travelling by car your destination is Connel where you will be able to leave your car near the accommodation for the duration of the trip. At the end of your holiday we will collect you from Inverness and return you to your car.

If you‘re traveling by train, we ask that you arrive at Connel train station, where your hotel will be within a short walk, and depart from Inverness.

If you’re planning to fly, Glasgow (GLA) is the most convenient airport. From Glasgow you can catch the train to Connel.

Please contact us for more detailed information on the specific schedules that we recommend for your holiday and please check with us before booking your travel so that we can ensure it fits with the trip schedule.

Accommodation

In the UK we use good quality 3 or 4 star hotels, B&Bs, inns and family-run guesthouses that are cycle friendly, located close to the cycling route and showcase the style and hospitality of the area you are visiting.

Where possible we prioritise locally owned businesses and those offering locally sourced food, drink and speciality products. This all promotes sustainability in-line with our responsible travel policy.

All our UK trips are operated on a double/twin-share basis. Single occupancy rooms can be provided for a supplement and are subject to availability at the time of booking.

Bike Hire

If you would like to rent a bike we have both hybrid and electric bikes available.

The hybrid bikes are generally Cube Touring Pro, equipped with a wide gear range, semi-slick tyres, hydraulic disc brakes and a relaxed riding position.

Our electric bikes are generally Cube Touring or Bergamont E-Horizon Wave pedal assist bikes, or equivalent. Both models will come with either a standard cross bar or step through frame. Please let us know if you have a preference.

Helmets and panniers are provided with all rental bikes along with an emergency repair kit including a spare innertube, multi-tool, bike pump, bike lock and bottle cages.

You are welcome to bring along your own saddle, or own pedals if renting a hybrid bike, but please let us know if advance if you plan to do so.

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