Lochs & Glens North

National Cycle Network route 7 

Route: Inverness to Glasgow via Pitlochry

Distance: 214 miles of which 42 are traffic-free

National Route 7 between Inverness and Glasgow is a stunningly beautiful route that passes through two National Parks. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park contains picturesque lochs, forests and bustling tourist towns. The Cairngorms National Park extends over the UK's largest mountain range, with heather clad moors and ancient pine forests. A traffic free route through the Drumochter Pass (one of Britain's highest transport corridors) is one of the highlights of the whole network. The route then descends into the wooded hillsides and rich farmlands of Perthshire and Stirling. The route then passes through Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and onto traffic free paths into Glasgow.

Glen Ogle viaduct River Dochart

Map Published 2006: Buy the official Sustrans NN7C Lochs & Glens North cycle route map

Guidebook Published 2007: Buy the Sustrans RB28 Lochs & Glens official guidebook.

Links to the Lochs & Glens South, Forth & Clyde and Aberdeen to John o'Groats cycle routes. 

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