The National Cycle Network is made up of signposted cycle and walking routes that connect towns, cities and the great outdoors. There is also a handy Sustrans map for you to see where routes start and end, what cities, towns and attractions are nearby, how difficult the route is and more.
Here are some route suggestions to get you started:
- Hebridean Way Cycling Route - following part of NCN 780, this terrific, long-distance route spans the length of the enchanting Outer Hebrides island chain.
- Ayrshire Coast Cycle Way - this beautiful linear route takes in some of Ayrshire's most picturesque scenery, from the glittering coastline with views out to the Isle of Arran to the thriving marshland and woodland of two Scottish wildlife reserves.
- 4 Abbeys - tour the Scottish Borders' four famous abbeys on this scenic (but fairly demanding) route through the glorious Borders countryside.
- Lochs and Glens Way - connecting Glasgow and Inverness, this is a spectacular route through the very heart of Scotland taking in both of the country’s National Parks.
- Round the Inner Forth – easily accessible from Edinburgh, embark on a two-day cycling adventure and discover some of Scotland’s rich history and industrial heritage.