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Glen Devon loop from Stirling

Moderate

4.3

(4)

49

riders

Glen Devon loop from Stirling

03:17

68.6km

600m

Road cycling

This moderate 42.6-mile (68.6 km) road cycling loop from Stirling through the Ochil Hills offers challenging climbs and remote Scottish view

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Train Station

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1.69 km

Cambuskenneth Abbey Bell Tower

Highlight • Monument

Cambuskenneth Abbey was founded in about 1140 by King David I to serve Stirling Castle, which stands a short distance to the west. It was the scene of Robert the …

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15.6 km

The highpoint on the Sheriffmuir road is at about 314m near Black Hill. From here and from much of the high section of this road you get wonderful views across Strath Allan and north-west towards Ben Vorlich.

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33.2 km

Glen Devon (A823)

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Whilst it is an A-road, it's not too busy. Beautiful Glen, worth a visit. Gleneagles at northern end. Enjoyable climb at a steady 4% to 5% from the north.

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68.6 km

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Train Station

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27.3 km

23.2 km

10.4 km

6.06 km

1.60 km

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47.8 km

20.3 km

424 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to cycle the Glen Devon loop from Stirling?

This road cycling loop is designed for race bikes and typically takes around 3 hours and 17 minutes to complete. This duration is for continuous cycling and doesn't include stops for breaks or enjoying the scenery.

What is the difficulty level of this cycling route?

The Glen Devon loop from Stirling is classified as moderate, but it can lean towards hard, requiring good to very good fitness levels. It features challenging ascents and varying terrain, making it a rewarding ride for experienced cyclists.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Glen Devon loop?

The route is primarily composed of well-paved surfaces, suitable for race bikes. However, be aware that some segments might be unpaved and difficult to ride, potentially requiring you to push your bike. The Glen Devon (A823) section, when approached from the north, offers an enjoyable climb with a steady gradient of 4% to 5%.

What are some notable sights or viewpoints along the route?

You'll encounter several picturesque spots. Keep an eye out for the historic Cambuskenneth Abbey Bell Tower near the start. Further along, you'll be treated to a stunning View of Strath Allan and Ben Vorlich from Sheriffmuir Road. The loop also offers breathtaking views north towards the Gleneagles Hotel and distant mountains around Loch Earn, as well as south into the heart of Glen Devon with its rolling hills and the River Devon.

When is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The best time to cycle this route is generally from late spring to early autumn. May is particularly vibrant, with spectacular yellow gorse blooming throughout the glen, adding to the scenic beauty. Always check local weather conditions before you set out.

Are there any specific parking recommendations for starting this loop in Stirling?

While specific parking areas aren't detailed, as the route starts and ends in Stirling, you'll find various public parking options within the city. Consider parking near the city center or on the outskirts to easily access the start of the loop.

Is the Glen Devon loop suitable for families or beginner cyclists?

Given its 'moderate to hard' difficulty rating, significant elevation gain (around 600m), and potential for unpaved sections, this loop is generally not recommended for families with young children or beginner cyclists. It requires good to very good fitness levels and experience with road cycling on varied terrain.

Are dogs allowed on this cycling route?

As this is primarily a road cycling route that traverses public roads and some potentially unpaved sections, dogs are generally permitted if they are safely secured (e.g., in a bike trailer or basket). However, always ensure your dog is under control and respect any local signage regarding livestock or protected areas, especially in rural sections.

Do I need any special permits or pay entrance fees to cycle this route?

No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle the Glen Devon loop from Stirling. It primarily uses public roads and paths.

Does this route intersect with other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that are part of the NCN National Route 76, The Devon Way, Glen Road, Darn Road, The Reservoirs Trail, Cambuskenneth Bridge, Stirling Bridge, Forth Trail, The Avenue, and Wharry Bridge.

What natural features can I expect to see along the Glen Devon loop?

The loop offers a remote Scottish feel with picturesque scenery. You'll cycle through the heart of Glen Devon, enjoying views of soft, rolling hills and the gentle River Devon. The area is also home to several reservoirs, including Upper and Lower Glendevon, Glensherup, Glenquey, and Castlehill, which add to the visual interest of the landscape.

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Trail Reviews

Mark Davison
March 16, 2024, Glen Devon loop from Stirling – Ochil Hills & wind farm

Mostly on well signposted quiet cycle routes. The route Stirling->Blackford is great - good cycle tracks and quiet roads.

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