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Cycling in the Hebrides is a comprehensive guidebook of routes, day rides and suggested island cycle tours throughout the Inner and Outer Hebrides and the Firth of Clyde with ferry schedules and timings. Routes range from rides suitable for a weekend break to a challenging 600 mile tour covering the entire region.
Publishing 15 November 2025
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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 60km (12–70 miles), while the long distance touring itineraries cover between 106 and 973km (66–973km) overall. These long-distance tours are perfect for weekend to fortnightly breaks.
Map key
Overview map of The Hebridean Way
Introduction
Terrain
Wildlife and plants
History and culture
Getting there
Getting around
The weather and when to go
Where to stay
Preparing your bike
Preparing yourself
Planning your trip
What and how to pack
Riding comfortably
Riding in a group
Using this guide
Maps and itineraries
1 Clyde and Kintyre
Introduction
Link Routes
Route 1A Gourock to Ardrossan
Route 1B Dunoon to Portavadie
Route 1C Auchenbreck to Rothesay
Route 1D Brodick to Lochranza
Route 1E Claonaig to Tayinloan
Route 1F Kennacraig to Oban
Day Routes
Route 1.1 Circuit of south Arran
Route 1.2 Circuit of north Arran
Route 1.3 Circuit of Great Cumbrae
Route 1.4 Circuit of Bute
Route 1.5 Gigha
2 Colonsay, Islay and Jura
Introduction
Link Routes
Route 2A Port Ellen to Port Askaig
Day Routes
Route 2.1 South coast of Islay
Route 2.2 Circuit of northwest Islay from Bridgend
Route 2.3 Circuit of central Islay from Bowmore
Route 2.4 Circuit of southwest Islay (The Rhinns)
Route 2.5 Craighouse and back from Feolin Ferry
Route 2.6 Circuit of Colonsay
3 Mull, Coll and Tiree
Introduction
Link Routes
Route 3A Craignure to Tobermory
Route 3B Lochaline to Salen
Route 3C Salen to Kilchoan
Route 3D Salen to Mallaig
Day Routes
Route 3.1 Slate Islands
Route 3.2 Kerrera
Route 3.3 Circuit across Lismore from Oban
Route 3.4 Circuit of central Mull
Route 3.5 Circuit of northern Mull
Route 3.6 Out to Iona
Route 3.7 Coll
Route 3.8 Circuit of west Tiree
Route 3.9 Fishbone ride in east Tiree
4 Skye and Raasay
Introduction
Link Routes
Route 4A Ullapool to Armadale
Route 4B Stromeferry to Uig
Day Routes
Route 4.1 Across the Sleat Peninsula from Armadale
Route 4.2 Elgol and back from Broadford
Route 4.3 A three-legged ride from Carbost
Route 4.4 Around the Duirinish Peninsula
Route 4.5 Circuit of the Trotternish Peninsula
Route 4.6 Circuit of central Skye
Route 4.7 Skye Bridge/Glenelg circuit from Kyle of Lochalsh
Route 4.8 Raasay
5 Barra and the Uists
Introduction/Planning The Hebridean Way
Link Routes
Route 5A Castlebay to Lochboisdale (Hebridean Way to Dalabrog)
Route 5B Dalabrog to Clachan (Hebridean Way)
Route 5C Clachan to Berneray
Route 5D Clachan to Berneray Junction (Hebridean Way)
Day Routes
Route 5.1 Circuit of Barra and Vatersay
Route 5.2 South Uist machair from Tobha Mor
Route 5.3 Circuit of North Uist
6 Harris and Lewis
Introduction
Link Routes
Route 6A Leverburgh to Tarbert (west) (Hebridean Way)
Route 6B Leverburgh to Tarbert (east)
Route 6C Tarbert to Stornoway (Hebridean Way to Liurbost)
Route 6D Liurbost to Barabhas (Hebridean Way)
Route 6E Stornoway to Butt of Lewis (Hebridean Way from Barabhas)
Day Routes
Route 6.1 Circuit of south Harris
Route 6.2 Huisinis from Tarbert
Route 6.3 Scalpay from Tarbert
Route 6.4 Callanish by the Pentland Road
Route 6.5 West Lewis from Gearraidh na h’Aibhne
Route 6.6 The Bridge to Nowhere from Stornoway
Appendix A Link route summary table
Appendix B Day route summary table
Appendix C Ferry routes
Appendix D Suggested tours
Appendix E Day trips to islands
Appendix F Cycle shops and cycle hire
Appendix G Hostels
Appendix H Tourist information
Appendix I Further reading
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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.
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