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Touring cycling routes around Oatlands traverse a landscape characterized by quiet rural roads, expansive sheep country, and rolling hills. The region features accessible rail trails, such as the path along Lake Dulverton, a recognized waterbird haven. Routes often lead through the valleys of Andover and Stonehenge, offering varied terrain. The area provides a mix of paved and unpaved (gravel) sections, catering to diverse touring cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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52
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33.5km
02:03
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.8km
04:13
620m
620m
Embark on a challenging touring cycling adventure through the Whitelee Windfarm, covering 35.3 miles (56.8 km) with a significant 2039 feet (622 metres) of elevation gain. This difficult route, estimated to take 4 hours and 13 minutes, immerses you in a landscape dominated by towering wind turbines. You will navigate undulating gravel roads, enjoying expansive views over Glasgow, especially from the View of Wind Farm from Trig Point, and pass by the serene Lochgoin. Expect a unique atmosphere where the primary sounds are often just the wind and the turbines.
Before you set out, remember that the Whitelee Windfarm Visitor Centre offers essential amenities like a cafe, toilets, showers, and secure cycle storage. You can also pick up maps of the extensive trail network there. Be prepared for changing weather conditions, as the area is an operational wind farm in an open environment and can be quite exposed. Planning your visit to account for potential exposure will ensure a more comfortable experience.
This route takes you through the UK's largest onshore wind farm, offering a distinctive blend of industrial scale and natural beauty. The extensive network of trails provides a unique opportunity to explore a vast area dedicated to renewable energy. It's a notable destination for those seeking a substantial gravel ride with a unique backdrop, setting it apart from typical cycling routes in the region.

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4.3
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14
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26.0km
01:38
150m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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46
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15.7km
00:56
40m
40m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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66
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Always great pictures, beautiful impressions, or amazing panoramic shots... A worthwhile ✅🚲—tour around the loch (lake)😅😅
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Beautiful to look at. Very detailed.
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The Orion Bridge in Cambuslang was built to connect Cambuslang to Tollcross. It was designed by Crouch and Hogg and features steel lattice trusses supported by masonry piers. It was initially linked to the nearby Clydebridge Steel Works. Though bypassed in the 1970s due to increasing traffic loads, it still serves local traffic today.
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Whitelee - has a Brilliant selection of Gravel Cycling MTB 🚲. Living & 🚴🏽♂️🚴🏽♀️🚴 from Eaglesham it’s right on our back door ! . I have been utilising it’s many facilities for the last 3 to 4 Years. Nearly every week - Year round - So many options, hardly every 🚴 the exact same route twice !. TIP - One Wind Turbine looks like the rest - Pick up a Map !. Either at the Visitor Centre ( good 🥣🫖☕️🍰🥪👍) or at the Display Board @ Blde Display. Other options utilise the Ardochrig entrance/exit for EK/ Strathaven/ The Heron 🥣🍴☕️🫖🍰
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Very football loyal on a Cup Final day. The Green and White.
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Impressive pictures in Glasgow
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There are over 570 touring cycling routes available around Oatlands, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels.
Oatlands offers a diverse range of routes. You'll find approximately 290 easy routes, 170 moderate routes, and 115 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist.
Routes around Oatlands feature a mix of surfaces. You can expect quiet rural roads, expansive sheep country, and rolling hills. Many routes, like the Lake Dulverton Rail Trail, include fine gravel sections, while others are paved, offering varied touring experiences.
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The Lake Dulverton Rail Trail is an excellent option for families. This 7 km trail is relatively flat, made of fine gravel, and follows the scenic edge of Lake Dulverton, connecting Oatlands to Parattah. Toilets are available at both ends, making it convenient for a family outing.
Cycling in Oatlands offers views of picturesque landscapes including the serene Lake Dulverton, which is a recognized waterbird haven. Routes also traverse expansive sheep country and the scenic valleys of Andover and Stonehenge. The historic town of Parattah, an old railway town, is another point of interest along some loops.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. A notable example is the Oatlands - Andover - Parattah Loop, which has various lengths including a 66 km option and shorter alternatives of 14km, 25km, and 56km. These loops allow you to explore the countryside and return to your starting point.
While specific seasonal weather patterns aren't detailed, the diverse terrain and rural roads suggest that spring and autumn would likely offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for touring cycling. Summer can also be good, but always check local weather forecasts.
When cycling on country roads in Tasmania, be aware that speed limits can be high. While cyclists are permitted to ride two abreast, it's courteous to ride single file when vehicles approach. Drivers are also subject to a minimum passing law, ensuring your safety.
The Lake Dulverton Rail Trail connects the historic town of Oatlands with the quaint town of Parattah. Both towns offer opportunities to stop and explore, potentially finding local cafes or amenities to refuel during your ride.
The touring cycling routes around Oatlands are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 870 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet rural roads, the scenic beauty of Lake Dulverton, and the varied terrain that includes both paved and unpaved sections.
For routes like the Lake Dulverton Rail Trail, which begins in Oatlands, you can typically find parking within the town itself. For other routes, starting points often have designated parking areas, especially near popular trailheads or local amenities.
Yes, the Lake Dulverton Rail Trail is an excellent easy option for beginners. Its flat profile and fine gravel surface make it very accessible. Additionally, with nearly 290 easy routes in the area, there are many gentle paths to explore.


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