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National Cycle Network NCN7 Scotland Strathspey, Newtonmore, Boat of Garten, Carrbridge 

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Part of a series covering cycling in the highlands of Scotland - Sustrans National Cycle Network Route 7 Lochs and Glens North (Glasgow - Inverness). Watch for new sections as they get added. The routes are all done as return trips so you can see the conditions and scenery in both directions and are intended to give you a feel for the route, gradient and surface - as well as showcasing the beautiful scenery.
The penultimate stage of National Cycle Route 7 Lochs and Glens North - The Strathspey Stage - Newtonmore to Carrbridge - around 60 miles round trip.
Considering this is right in the heart of the highlands - the route is pretty flat keeping mainly about 40m either side of 250m. There is a choice of route in a couple of places just to provide some extra variety one of which adds another 50m or so to the max height. The route is mainly on quietish roads with a little cycle track and some off road options. There are short sections of road which are busy and fast.
We’re starting at the Highland Folk museum on the road north just out of Newtonmore and we are quickly off that main road (A86) into a nice cycle track for a mile or so into Kingussie, where we take a right, crossing the railway at the level crossing and then the River Spey before heading down past the Ruthven barracks - then a slight climb up to a few miles of mainly elevated road with really nice views over Strathspey and the Monadhliath Mountains There’s a wee dip down to Feshbiebridge at the 10 mile mark , a favourite spot with canyoners. Then more of the same - the road goes through a mix of wooded cover, some more elevated views of Strathspey and fine open farmland.
At the 16 mile mark we reach Rochiemurchas and Inverdruie where we have a choice of on-road on the east bank of the Spey or off road to the west through Aviemore. The Aviemore direction is pretty rough (Sustrans call it variable surface) especially at the Boat of Garten end. Taking the more scenic easterly route via Coylumbridge takes us past Loch Pityoulish another really nice spot before taking a left across to the west bank of the Spey into Boat of Garten at 23 miles. The Boat Hotel here is good for a refreshment and toilet stop. This is where we start our climb towards Carrbridge - around 120m climb if you take the off road option, half that if you take the road.
A word about that - At the A95 there is a cycle track that avoids the worst of the road junction and then you are on the road (B9153) into Carrbridge. It can be fast and busy… or alternatively cross the A95 and straight up the farm track and over the hill. On streetview this has a NCN 7 sign, but on this day - early August 2016, it’s gone. Could be its not official route any more… it has dropped off the online sustrans map aside from a floating yellow triangle - It’s very rough in places - you’d need a mountain bike or fat bike to confidently tackle this with no walking. Best views of the day though when you get to the top. Down the other side of the hill you have the option of continuing off road into Carrbridge (Plantation Trail) or baling out half way onto the road about a mile short of the town. I took the road having been shaken enough.
Watch out if you take the off road route southbound to Aviemore - there are some turns that are easy to miss. I did and ended up in field with nowhere to go. See comment stream with mightymog100 - that path is 'stunning'
Cycled with a Specialized Tricross with 32c Marathon Plus tyres.
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@duncanyoung4432
@duncanyoung4432 6 лет назад
That looks a great route
@paddypete1
@paddypete1 7 лет назад
great video's,i have cycled some of those roads,and planning to venture more north,i do worry about rural roads(safety wise)but watching your video's helps, make lots more
@SartorialPictures
@SartorialPictures 7 лет назад
paddypete1 thanks. Some more in the can waiting edit. Hope to do more of 78 this year too. Know what you mean about safety. The stretch south of Carrbridge on this one was like the a9 in places. Really not much good as an ncr. Another bad one ... Visibility is the issue...is south side of Loch Tay. Need more off road sections like Callander to Killin.
@paddypete1
@paddypete1 7 лет назад
i will be heading up that way soon,for a weekender,talking of dodgy roads,do you know the stretch between dumbarton and cardross,its hairy,oh aye,have you rode the single track side of loch earn,if so whats it like
@SartorialPictures
@SartorialPictures 7 лет назад
paddypete1 no haven't tried that loch earn road but I'll have to now.
@paddypete1
@paddypete1 7 лет назад
ps,the same with loch tay
@SartorialPictures
@SartorialPictures 7 лет назад
paddypete1 so loch tay south side is tough. you can see it all in the Killin to Aberfeldy video in this series.
@stuarthenderson7354
@stuarthenderson7354 6 лет назад
Also the old logging way is really good rather than the main road up to Colyumbridge.
@mightymog100
@mightymog100 7 лет назад
There is a stunning purpose built cycle path with tarmac and red ash from Aviemore to Boat o Garten that was chosen to avoid..the trees are only waist height and the veiw is stunning. The path is good for road (with some tred)and mountain bikes. Anyone reading should consider taking this route in preference to the road route taken in the video. It can be accessed from the north end of Aviemore just as you leave the town on the right hand side. If it was possible to post some pics on the comments I'd add them but unfortunately not..
@SartorialPictures
@SartorialPictures 7 лет назад
mightymog100 thanks for the info. So does your path join the offroad route I took ( or tried to take ) on the return leg from Boat of Garten or is it completely separate?
@mightymog100
@mightymog100 7 лет назад
Sartorial Pictures The route runs parallel to the B970 on the other side of the River Spey... it's easiest viewed on Google maps with the cycling layer added. It's only roughly a 4 mile section that runs through Aviemore exiting aybthe north end of the town running along side the railway exiting at Boat of Garten where you then went of track over to Carrbridge. Hope this explains the section a bit better but it is a worth while ride even if only 4 miles or so
@SartorialPictures
@SartorialPictures 7 лет назад
Ah - I see it - so thats the way I was *trying* to go on the return leg from Boat of Garten to Aviemore when I missed the turning (@23:56) and ended up in the field before eventually working my way back through the golf course. And at 26:10 - I find the other end of your path with the sign 'speyside way and cycle path'. Looks really nice - really sorry I missed the turn.
@Stone2200
@Stone2200 6 лет назад
Are there anymore cycling videos planned or have you stopped doing them? Would really like to see some more :)
@SartorialPictures
@SartorialPictures 6 лет назад
Stone Yes defo more on way soon. I've had the final 7 stage partly edited for nearly 2 years now :-( and also a couple of nice NCN 78 stages from late 2016. Just not had time ... work and doing more opera and music promotion. Just finishing a big opera promotion ... and then I've promised myself I'll get back and finish the cycling ones. Btw also planning a West highland way series :-)
@cosybike
@cosybike 5 лет назад
@@SartorialPictures Fancy a challenge on the Cross bike? The Three Lochs Way is rideable and loves reviews and videos. threelochsway.co.uk
@markwringe2826
@markwringe2826 5 лет назад
These are really well made and well thought out videos, love them. Did you ever do the final stage into Inverness?
@SartorialPictures
@SartorialPictures 5 лет назад
Thank you. Yes I did finish the route .... 2 years ago ... :-( . It's still awaiting edit ... see my video from about 2 months ago ... 400 subs one where i say 'coming soon'. If I don't hurry up it will be 3 years later.
@AngusOg69
@AngusOg69 5 лет назад
@@SartorialPictures Nearly at 500 now ;)
@SartorialPictures
@SartorialPictures 5 лет назад
@@AngusOg69 and its now 3 years on, still coming soon :-)
@andymitchell2146
@andymitchell2146 3 года назад
@@SartorialPictures any day now...
@rubiniosity
@rubiniosity 2 года назад
@@SartorialPictures still waiting anxiously^^
@davidcoomber4050
@davidcoomber4050 4 года назад
If I want to ride on roads I don’t need to leave the city
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