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Guided Rides Gàidhlig agus Gravelfoyle
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Gàidhlig agus Gravelfoyle

£48.00

2.5 to 3hrs

Gàidhlig and Gravelfoyle - a journey of language, culture and folklore.

Learn why the Gàidhlig translation for Ben Lomond leaves a clue to how whisky smugglers operated in the Trossachs during prohibition, why the Gàidhlig for Aberfoyle may go some way to explaining the floods, and bring the landscape to life with translations of the surrounding hills and names. Spraffling as we cycle is a wonderful way to take in our surroundings and connect with our rich Scottish culture.

Fitness requirements: If you feel comfortable riding 35km with 700m of climbing then you will be absolutely grand. If you are unsure, you can also book a private group ride for you and your friends, just get in touch.

E-bikes are welcome though the pace will be set by analogue riders. The views are spectacular enough that if you need to do any waiting, it will be a delight for the eyes!

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2.5 to 3hrs

Gàidhlig and Gravelfoyle - a journey of language, culture and folklore.

Learn why the Gàidhlig translation for Ben Lomond leaves a clue to how whisky smugglers operated in the Trossachs during prohibition, why the Gàidhlig for Aberfoyle may go some way to explaining the floods, and bring the landscape to life with translations of the surrounding hills and names. Spraffling as we cycle is a wonderful way to take in our surroundings and connect with our rich Scottish culture.

Fitness requirements: If you feel comfortable riding 35km with 700m of climbing then you will be absolutely grand. If you are unsure, you can also book a private group ride for you and your friends, just get in touch.

E-bikes are welcome though the pace will be set by analogue riders. The views are spectacular enough that if you need to do any waiting, it will be a delight for the eyes!

2.5 to 3hrs

Gàidhlig and Gravelfoyle - a journey of language, culture and folklore.

Learn why the Gàidhlig translation for Ben Lomond leaves a clue to how whisky smugglers operated in the Trossachs during prohibition, why the Gàidhlig for Aberfoyle may go some way to explaining the floods, and bring the landscape to life with translations of the surrounding hills and names. Spraffling as we cycle is a wonderful way to take in our surroundings and connect with our rich Scottish culture.

Fitness requirements: If you feel comfortable riding 35km with 700m of climbing then you will be absolutely grand. If you are unsure, you can also book a private group ride for you and your friends, just get in touch.

E-bikes are welcome though the pace will be set by analogue riders. The views are spectacular enough that if you need to do any waiting, it will be a delight for the eyes!

Location

Gravelfoyle

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park

Scotland

Photography courtesy of Ben Fitzhugh, Madison Cycles, Stu Thomson & Kerry MacPhee 

Contact

ride@gravelguidescotland.com

  • How do I get to Gravelfoyle?

    Gravelfoyle (Aberfoyle) is a small village in the Trossachs. The village has a large free car park and is within an hour of Stirling and Glasgow. There are no train lines and buses aren’t frequent however if you prefer not to drive, catching a train to Stirling and pedaling in is the most efficient way to get to us.

    Carpark

    What type of bike do I need?

    So long as your bike is suitable for off-road cycling, you’re good to go. If you’re unsure, get in touch and we’ll happily give you pointers.

    Are E-Bikes OK?

    Yes! We think E-Bikes are a fantastic tool for getting out on gravel so we absolutely endorse them.

    Do I need my helmet?

    ALWAYS. No helmet, no ride.

    Do I need a bike computer?

    We carry the mental load for you so you don’t need to bring any devices along with you.

    Should I bring tools?

    You should bring your bike as if you were going on any other ride so yes, this should include at the very minimum a pump, tube and tyre levers. Don’t worry if you’re unsure of how to use them though, if we get any mechanicals we’ll help you and use it as an excuse to facilitate learning.

    What if I need to cancel?

    No refund will be offered if cancellation is within 48hrs of the scheduled course however we will do our very best to move you to a different session.

    What if the weather is bad?

    If the weather is particularly bad, we may have to cancel your session. We will reschedule at a later date.

    Should I bring food and water?

    Yes, it’s good practice to have some on your person when you ride so we encourage you to come to the sessions prepared too.

    Should I bring spare clothes?

    We’re in Scotland so yes, bring an extra layer or 2!

    How many coaches per session?

    We work with a 1 to 8 ratio of coaches to participants and even with fewer than 8 participants, we will likely have 2 coaches.

    How many guides per sessions?

    We work with a 1 to 8 ratio of guides to participants and even with fewer than 8 participants, we will likely have 2 coaches.

    What qualifications do you have?

    All coaches have a minimum of MBLA2, GoMTB Level 5 and Outdoor First Aid.