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Touring cycling routes around Dornie And District are set within the dramatic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, where three sea lochs — Loch Duich, Loch Alsh, and Loch Long — converge. The region features rugged terrain with high mountains, coastal views, and verdant glens. Cyclists can expect a mix of mostly paved surfaces, including quiet B-roads and single-track roads, often involving significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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riders
44.1km
02:55
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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80.9km
05:38
840m
840m
This difficult 50.3-mile touring cycling route from Lochcarron to Lochkinewe via Loch Coulin offers challenging terrain and stunning Highlan

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37.3km
02:36
660m
660m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.2km
02:58
940m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.2km
02:48
540m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful village, there seem to be some artists living here.
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Home made soup, salads and a range of sandwiches are available every day.
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Great views of the sea, looks reay impressive at night. if parking is full be patient as theres a small cafe close by that you can park and walk in
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parking can be tricky but you can park a bit further away and walk in, well worth the visit
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great castle to look around and inside. well worth a visit
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This is a brilliant stop off for a refreshment. Great pizza and just what we needed!
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Lochcarron is a village situated along the northeastern shore of Loch Carron, a picturesque sea loch on the west coast of Ross and Cromarty in Scotland. The name “Lochcarron” translates to “Loch of rough water,” which aptly describes the area’s scenic surroundings.
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Absolutely one of, if not, the finest road climb in Britain - can’t recommend it enough 😎😎 Not for the faint hearted!!
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Dornie And District offers a diverse range of touring cycling routes, primarily featuring a mix of mostly paved surfaces, including quiet B-roads and single-track roads. The terrain is rugged, with significant elevation changes, making many routes challenging. You'll find options from moderate to difficult, with 9 moderate and 17 difficult routes listed in the area. The landscape is characterized by dramatic sea lochs, high mountains, and verdant glens.
Yes, there are several circular touring cycling routes. For example, the Kyle of Lochalsh loop from Dornie is a difficult 27.4-mile (44.1 km) route offering views of the sea lochs. Another option is the Kyle of Lochalsh loop from Stromeferry, a 23.1-mile (37.3 km) trail through coastal areas and glens.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can cycle past the dramatic confluence of Loch Duich, Loch Alsh, and Loch Long. Notable natural features include the prominent Five Sisters of Kintail mountain range, visible from various points. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that pass near Sgùrr Fhuaran or Ciste Dhubh. The iconic Eilean Donan Castle is also a short walk from Dornie village and features in several cycling routes.
The Falls of Glomach, one of Britain's largest single-drop waterfalls, is a remote and wild trek. While you can cycle to its vicinity, reaching the falls themselves typically requires combining cycling with a significant hike. It's an excellent option for those looking to integrate a challenging walk into their touring cycling adventure.
The Scottish Highlands experience a temperate and wet climate. While cycling is possible for much of the year, the best time for touring cycling in Dornie And District is generally during the warmer, drier months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, you'll find longer daylight hours and more favorable weather conditions, though rain is always a possibility.
Given the rugged Highland landscape, touring cycling routes in Dornie And District often involve significant elevation changes. For instance, the Kyle of Lochalsh loop from Dornie has an elevation gain of over 580 meters, and the Lochcaron to Lochkinewe loop via Loch Coulin features over 840 meters of ascent. Cyclists should be prepared for challenging climbs and descents.
Dornie's proximity to the iconic North Coast 500 (NC500) makes it an ideal starting or resting point for those undertaking this extensive 500-mile circular route around the Scottish Highlands. While not directly part of the NC500, specialized bike-friendly NC500 routes exist that utilize smaller, less trafficked roads, perfect for a touring experience. Additionally, the Lochcaron to Lochkinewe loop via Loch Coulin is a substantial 50.3-mile (80.9 km) route offering a challenging long-distance option within the immediate area.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning views of the sea lochs and surrounding Highland scenery, the quiet B-roads and single-track routes that minimize traffic, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs. The dramatic landscapes and historical attractions like Eilean Donan Castle are frequently highlighted as memorable aspects of the touring experience.
While specific dedicated cyclist parking facilities are not widely advertised, Dornie village and other nearby towns offer various accommodation options, many of which are suitable for cyclists and may provide parking. For popular attractions like Eilean Donan Castle, there are usually visitor parking areas available, though these may be shared with other vehicles.
Public transport options in the Scottish Highlands can be limited, especially for carrying bikes. While some bus services may accommodate bikes if space allows, it's advisable to check with individual operators in advance. For more extensive bike transport needs, larger hubs like Inverness, the start of the NC500, offer 'cyclist taxi services' that can transport you and your bike to various locations.
Due to the rugged terrain and significant elevation changes, many routes in Dornie And District are rated as moderate to difficult, which might be challenging for younger families or those new to touring cycling. While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly highlighted, quieter B-roads and single-track sections might offer more relaxed cycling opportunities, but always check the route profile for elevation and distance before setting out with children.
Beyond Dornie, you can explore the nearby village of Plockton, known for its arts, crafts, and unique palm trees. Dornie also serves as an excellent base for day trips to the Isle of Skye, accessible via the Skye Bridge, which opens up further exploration opportunities. For historical interest, consider visiting the Caisteal Maol Castle Ruins for magnificent views or the ancient Glenelg Brochs.


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