Tour of the Lochs MTBSteady base level long run. Easy on climbs and turning over on flats. Good steady miles with fantastic views! Total Distance: 52.85 km (32.8 mi) - Created by Tall Paul Selfridge - for more info on the route folow link below http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=103475074219092133773.00047868ac6de4c9dfdd1&ll=56.067053,-5.458832&spn=0.091992,0.307274&t=h&z=12 CRINAN CANAL (Easy)The Crinan Canal is approximately 9 miles long and perfectly flat. It is one of the more popular routes for families and casual cyclists. Once on the towpath you can forget about traffic (appart from the boats sailing alongside) andf there are a couple of stopping points for refreshments along the way if required. You will pass through a National Nature Reserve (complete with bird hides) and take in some fantastic scenery at every turn. If you want to go a bit further, you can take a detour towards Kilmartin Glen and village, with its historic cairns, standing stones & stone circles. Not a bad way to spend a day! FIRE TOWER MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL (Intermediate/Difficult)The Fire Tower Trail, by Lochgilphead in West Argyll, has a little bit of something for everyone, from gentle tracks to radical free-riding. The descents are awesome - but what comes down must first go up, so there are some challenging climbs as well. Fortunately the climbs give you an excuse to sit down and take in the stunning views before enjoying 7.4km of singletrack. The routes available are graded blue, red and black. Riding distances depend on where you start from, but the main loop beginning at Achnabreac is 19km long. Trail mapsMaps are also available free of charge from the leaflet dispenser in the Achnabreac car park; from Crinan Cycles in Lochgilphead and from the Forestry Commission office (9.00am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday). The office is in Lochgilphead, just around the corner from the Esso Filling Station on the Inverary Road. Sorry, but we can't send leaflets to you by post. The trailThere’s a choice of 3 starting points for the Fire Tower Trail: - Achnabreac. Park in the Forestry Commission car park (Grid ref NR852909) just off the A816 Oban-Lochgilphead road.
- Kilmichael Glassary. Park in the village and cycle, or drive over the River Add bridge (700m past the village), then turn right onto the forest track and park at the far end (Grid ref NR866938).
- Lochgilphead. Park in the town and cycle up to the Blarbuie Road end (Grid ref NR877 889) by the golf course.
Twisted Fire Starter and the Quarry DropMost riders choose to start from Achnabreac. From the car park there's a gentle climb along the fire road. After the road turns downhill for a short stretch, settle into the steady climb up to summit and the Twisted Fire Starter. Foresters kept a canny eye out for fires from the fire watcher's tower that once stood on the summit. Given the view, it can’t have been an unpopular job - so take a few minutes to feast your eyes here. The Twisted Fire Starter is for those with a developed (or developing!) sense of balance - a black-graded, short, technical circuit round the summit. The less expert can bypass this and head straight for the swooping, bermed descent to the steep, stone-pitched Quarry Drop. The drop is avoidable on the left, if you prefer to miss it. After the Quarry Drop, turn right, back onto the fire road. A mixture of gentle climbs and descents culminates in a steep, red-graded singletrack section leading down to the start of Murder Hill. Murder Hill, Tree Town, the jumps and the Water SplashMurder Hill is the steepest climb of the trail, but you’re guaranteed to appreciate the views once you top out! From here, a short descent and just as short a climb leads to the needle-covered Tree Town, where your tyres swish silently as you swing through the conifers, before the exhilarating descent through a series of jumps, where the brave can get some good air. Turn left at the bottom of the descent after the jumps onto a short section of fire road and you’ll soon be sweeping your way down to the Water Splash. Ride or wade – it all depends on how much rain there’s been... The Swamp Monster and North ShoreAfter the Water Splash, turn left onto the fire road again. The Swamp Monster is the next section of singletrack, where big swinging, bermed corners quickly drop you down to the raised woodwork of the North Shore section. This is quite a civilised example of North Shore, with enough space to get a toe down on the track if needed, but if you don’t fancy it, there’s an easy option on solid ground to the right. This is the finale of the trail, and a few more minutes of fire road takes you back to the car park at Achnabreac. FORESTRY COMMISSION (Easy-ish!)The Forestry Commission have numerous tracks all over the area. These tracks are predominantly made up of forestry roads and tend to be a bit hilly (up and down). Although some are marked out, it is still recommended to take an ordinance survey map due to the amount of track and options out there. For more information and individual maps, please contact the forestry directly! The options for road cyclists are also fantastic, with hundreds of miles of quiet singletrack roads clinging to some gorgeous scenery. These are just some of the routes available to you. If you require any more information, whether it be for a family ride-out or for all day endurance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Maps illustrating these and other routes will appear here shortly.
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