Glen Lednock Circular

Experience the beauty of our home Glen.

Comrie Croft sits on the edge of the Southern Highlands. An unlimited trail network leaves our site and weaves through oak woodland, past picturesque waterfalls and ancient Pictish standing stones. The riding is superb with beautiful Scottish vistas to match. Emily (our head guide) has lived in Comrie for over 20 years. There isn’t a path or trail she has ridden. This route is specially designed to show you why we love Glen Lednock ‘our playground’ so much.

This trip will take you into the heart of Glen Lednock past Munros and rivers, all on quiet paths, tracks and the occasional unavoidable road.

Learn why Comrie is called the Shaky Toon. Feel a world away from modern life at your overnight camp spot.

Guide Price

Based on camping - from £260 per person – includes bike, route (GPX file), logistics, kit, all meals and support.

    • A full set of top quality bikepacking bags

    • A route designed by us especially for you to follow and enjoy.

    • GPX navigation device with which to follow the route on.

    • Detailed trip itinerary

    • Instruction on how everything works by one of our team.

    • Accommodation in a comfortable, pre-booked hostel or camping - you choose.

    • Remote support during your ride. One of our team will be available on the end of the phone if you have any questions during your trip (via phone or email).

    • Bike (hire available here)

    • Personal clothing (*A full kit list is provided on booking*)

    • Snacks

    • Travel insurance

    • Travel to and from Comrie Croft

    Food

    • We will provide your lunch and homemade trail snacks for your first day.

    • Evening meal will be at your own expense. ‘Eat out’ or cook in the hostel, it is up to you. There are numerous options at your overnight stop and we will give you our recommendations.

    • Breakfast and a packed lunch for day two can be purchased at your overnight stop.

    • There is an option for us to provide you with 'Tent Meal' (high energy expedition food) evening meal and breakfast . However in our experience most people prefer to go out.

  • Day 1: Arrival & Begin Your Journey

    • Arrive at Comrie Croft where one of our team will meet you.

    • Collect your bikepacking bags and bike (if renting).

    • You'll be given a space to pack and from there, the adventure begins!

    • You’ll head off from Comrie Croft and soon feel as though you are miles from anywhere.

    • End your day at a warm comfortable hostel or at a special camp spot.

    Day 2: The Adventure Continues & Return

    • Choose your wake up time, we suggest waking naturally (no need for alarms).

    • Breakfast in the hostel before continuing your journey.

    • Return to Comrie Croft by mid to late afternoon, refreshed and invigorated.

    • Time to unpack and reflect on the adventure you’ve just experienced.

  • You should be comfortable riding your bike for 3 - 4 hrs at a steady pace for two days in a row on hilly terrain. This trip requires you to have some off-road riding experience.

  • Expect land rover tracks, wide grassy paths and some easy single track. The area surrounding Comrie Croft is hilly, however, it is perfectly OK to take your bike for a walk up these.

  • This is Scotland. You are highly likely to get wet, to experience wind and there may be snow. Equally it could be absolutely glorious. This is all part of the adventure, you just need to be prepared and keep our sense of humour. No matter what the weather throws at you, there is a warm cosy hostel waiting at the end of the day for you.

    *In the event of extreme weather where there is a danger to life the trip can be rearranged.*

  • See FAQ HERE