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This guidebook contains 37 day rides and 22 linked cycling routes across Scotland's Inner and Outer Hebrides, with additional routes around Arran, the Clyde and Kintyre. Create the perfect island-hopping itinerary to suit any ability.
The day rides range in length from 19 to 60 km (12 70 miles) whilst the long distance touring itineraries cover between 106 and 973 km (66 973 km) overall. These long-distance tours are perfect for weekend to fortnightly breaks.
Includes route itinerary and mapping for the Hebridean Way | Clear route descriptions with 1:250,000 mapping | Elevation profiles
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This guidebook contains 37 day rides and 22 linked cycling routes across Scotland's Inner and Outer Hebrides, with additional routes around Arran, the Clyde and Kintyre. Create the perfect island-hopping itinerary to suit any ability.

The day rides range in length from 19 to 60 km (12 70 miles) whilst the long distance touring itineraries cover between 106 and 973 km (66 973 km) overall. These long-distance tours are perfect for weekend to fortnightly breaks.

  • Includes route itinerary and mapping for the Hebridean Way
  • Clear route descriptions with 1:250,000 mapping
  • Elevation profiles and difficulty grades
  • Advice on how to prepare your bike and what to take
  • Facilities guide with information on accommodation and transport

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Autorenporträt
Richard Barrett spent his working life as a professional marketer, but still found time for climbing, winter mountaineering and sea kayaking. He first visited the Harris hills as a teenager and became a regular visitor. He lived in North Harris for a number of years, where he and his wife ran a guest house and, although now a city-dweller, he still makes frequent forays to the Hebrides, reconnecting with the wilderness and catching up with old friends.