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This area map shows the Lochs & Glens North cycle route and surrounding area over a series of separate map panels.
We are improving the National Cycle Network to make it more accessible for everyone. As part of our Paths for Everyone vision, some sections of the Network have been removed or reclassified. There may be sections within these maps that are no longer part of the Network. These sections are likely to be on busier roads and will suit more experienced cyclists.
This area map shows the Lochs & Glens North cycle route and surrounding area over a series of separate map panels.
Lochs & Glens North from Glasgow to Inverness is a beautiful route passing through two National Parks: Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park with lochs, forests and bustling towns, and the Cairngorms National Park covering the UK's largest mountain range. A traffic-free path takes you from Glasgow, along the rivers Clyde and Leven, to the shores of Loch Lomond. The route takes in the lochs of Drunkie, Venachar, Lubnaig, Earn and Tay. Glen Ogle with its old railway viaducts is one of the highlights of the route.
This full colour map based on Ordnance Survey data shows clearly mapped cycle routes on traffic-free paths, quiet lanes and roads, with easy to read contours and route profiles. Also features detailed inset maps for the major towns and cities and detailed day ride descriptions.
National Cycle Network routes covered
Author: Sustrans
Published: 2018
Miles: 217
Scale: 1:100,000
Size: 12.5 x 23.5 cm folded, 47 x 75 cm unfolded
Paper: waterproof, comes in plastic cover