Day 5 Pitlochry to Crudenbeg - 4K

The cycling trip from Clydebank to Inverness, originally planned for 10 days, was shortened to 9 days due to a storm. The route involved cycling 504km, starting on National Cycle Route 7 near Glasgow, passing through the Trossachs National Park, climbing upwards to the Grampian mountain region before reaching Inverness. The return route followed the Great Glen, along the shores of Loch Ness to Fort Augustus, before ending in Fort William. From Fort William we returned to Clydebank via the new ‘Active Travel Train’ which has space for up to 20 bikes. Play List    • Cycling Glasgow - Inverness - Fort William   Video’s in this series Day 1 Glasgow Clydebank to Drymen    • Day 1 Glasgow to Drymen   Day 2 Drymen to Callander Day 3 Callander to Killin Day 4 Killin - Pitlochry Day 5 Pitlochry - Crudenbeg Day 6 Crudenbeg - Carrbridge Day 7 Carrbridge - Inverness Day 8 Inverness to Fort Augustus Day 9 Fort Augustus - Fort William Day 10 -Fort William - Oban Cancelled due to storm Sustrans NCN 7 https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-ro... Pitlochry https://www.visitscotland.com/places-... Killiecrankie https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/k... Blair Atholl Watermill https://www.blairathollwatermill.co.uk Drumochter Pass https://www.discoveringbritain.org/ac... Dalwhinnie https://www.visitcairngorms.com/listi... Lifting Stone https://liftingstones.org/articles/da... Crudenbeg Country House https://www.crubenbeg.co.uk #Cycling #Touring #Scotland Software DaVinci Resolve GoYo noise cancelation, GoPro 9 / 10 Giant Terrago Giant ToughRoad 00:00 - Start 00:36 - Pitlochry 01:37 - River Garry 02:18 - Killiecrankie 03:44 - Blair Atholl 03:59 - Blair Atholl Watermill 04:44 - Bruar 05:20 - Drumochter Pass 07:29 - Drumochter Pass Summit 10:18 - Dalwhinnie 11:49 - Dalwhinnie Distillery 11:57 - Stats 12:05 - Crudenbeg Country House 12:26 - Map