Pitlochry Stirling Scotland 2026 - Highland Glens and Lowland Hills
Experience an impressive cycle tour through Scotland's most beautiful landscapes. The route takes you from the tranquil valleys of Perthshire to the picturesque Trossachs - past glittering lochs, majestic mountains and historic sites. Along the way you can visit distilleries and castles or enjoy a cruise on Loch Katrine.
From Pitlochry via Aberfeldy and Killin, you will travel through idyllic Glen Ogle to Lochearnhead and on to lively Callander before ending your tour in historic Stirling.

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- 7 nights in 4- and 3-star hotels and inns in Scotland
- daily breakfast buffet
- Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel (max. 20 kg per piece of luggage; only one piece of luggage per person)
- Information documents and detailed route map for the cycle tour in Scotland
- service hotline
Additional costs:
All prices in our offer include VAT. Not included in our prices is the city tax and is to be paid at the respective hotel.
Day 1 - Individual arrival in Pitlochry
Individual arrival in Pitlochry. At 7 p.m., you will receive your route briefing and bicycles at your accommodation. Afterwards, you can take a leisurely stroll through the charming main street with its many shops, enjoy the beautiful flowers or visit the famous Blair Athol Distillery.
Example of hotel: Buttonboss Lodge in PitlochryDay 2 - Roundtrip Pitlochry
Today you can choose from three cycle routes. From Pitlochry to Calvine (approx. 40 km): Easy stage through Killiecrankie Pass to the famous Blair Castle and on to the villages of Calvine & Struan. Optional walk to An Teampan with stunning views. From Pitlochry to Glen Errochty & Strath Tummel (approx. 60 km): More challenging route via Glen Errochty to Tummel Bridge. Along the idyllic Loch Tummel back to Pitlochry. From Pitlochry to Dunkeld (approx. 45 km): Beautiful route along the rivers Tummel and Tay to historic Dunkeld with its old cathedral and picturesque market square.
Example of hotel: Buttonboss Lodge in PitlochryDay 3 - From Pitlochry to Aberfeldy, approx. 25–40 km
Cycle along quiet paths high above the River Tummel to Logierait and continue along the Tay to Aberfeldy. Alternatively, choose the more challenging route via Loch Fascally, Loch Tummel and the climb up the old military road to Coshieville.
Example of hotel: Aberfeldy Townhouse in AberfeldyDay 4 - From Aberfeldy to Killin, approx. 40 km
Via Weem, the route leads to Kenmore on the northern shore of Loch Tay. The drive along the southern shore road offers impressive views of Ben Lawers before you reach the lively town of Killin.
Example of hotel: Lochleven B&B in KillinDay 5 - From Killin to Callander, approx. 40 km
Follow the cycle path in Scotland through Glen Ogle to Lochearnhead and on via Strathyre and Loch Lubnaig to the Falls of Leny. Your destination is the lively town of Callander on the edge of the Trossachs.
Example of hotel: Highland House in CallanderDay 6 - Explore the Trossachs, approx. 40–70 km
Drive along Loch Venacher and through Achray Forest to Loch Katrine. Take a trip on the historic steamboat Sir Walter Scott or cycle back via Stronachlachar. If you want more, extend the tour via Aberfoyle and return to Callander through the forest.
Example of hotel: Highland House in CallanderDay 7 - From Callander to Stirling, approx. 35–80 km
Cycle along side roads to Deanston Distillery, Doune Castle and Dunblane. Depending on the route you choose, the tour takes you via Thornhill and the Flanders Moss Nature Reserve or along a longer panoramic route near the Gargunnock and Fintry Hills to Stirling with its impressive castle.
Example of hotel: Golden Lion Hotel in StirlingDay 8 - Individual departure from Stirling
After an impressive week through the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands, your cycling tour comes to an end.
Hotel examples: Your accommodation will mainly be in the hotels specified above however, in the event that a hotel is unavailable on the required date, an equivalent hotel will be booked.
Note for people with limited mobility
The cycle tour is not suitable for people with limited mobility. However, in specific cases it is possible to accommodate individual customer requests (e.g. barrier-free room).
Passport and visa requirements
To check in to your hotel you will need a valid passport or ID card.
For citizens of countries outside the Schengen area other regulations may apply. You are responsible for obtaining any visa you may require in good time.
Terms and Conditions of Payment:
The deposit of 10% of the tour price is due at the latest 14 days after receipt of the booking confirmation. The balance must be paid 14 days before arrival.
Cancellation Policy:
According to our General Terms and Conditions, the customer may withdraw from the contract at any time in writing. In the event of cancellation or non-commencement of travel, the following cancellation fees will become payable:
25% of the tour price up to the 42nd day before departure
40% of the tour price from 41st to 21st day before departure
60% of the tour price from the 20th to the 14th day before departure
100% of the tour price from the 13rd day before departure until the day of arrival
Our detailed Terms and Conditions of Business can be viewed on our website at https://www.radurlaub.com/en/home.html; upon request, will also send them to you by e-mail.
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Standard information
The combination of travel services offered to you is a package within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2015/2302.
This ensures that you will benefit from all EU rights applicable to packages. OÖ Touristik GmbH will be fully responsible for the proper performance of the package.
As per law in the event of insolvency of OÖ Touristik GmbH the company refunds payments already made and additionally takes care of return transport, if originally included.
More information on key rights under Directive (EU) 2015/2302 https://www.radurlaub.com/en/reisebedingungen.html.
Financial cover for customers
The tour operator OÖ Touristik GmbH, Freistädter Str. 119, 4041 Linz has completed a bankruptcy insurance with Raiffeisen Landesbank Oberösterreich AG, Europaplatz 1a, 4020 Linz. The liquidator is the Europäische Reiseversicherung AG, Kratochwjlestraße 4, 1220 Wien, Email: info@europaeische.at, 24-hour emergency number: +43 1 3172500.
Travelers have to contact the liquidator within 8 weeks if they are denied claims due to the insolvency of OÖ Touristik GmbH. Details on the business license of OÖ Touristik GmbH can be found on the website https://www.gisa.gv.at/abfrage under the GISA number 14930096.
Arrival: 01.04.2026 - 31.10.2026
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Arrival: 01.04.2026 - 31.10.2026
Leihräder
Bicycle hire Touring bike
€ 119.00 per stay
Bicycle hire Electric bike (bookable from 18 years of age)
€ 239.00 per stay