On Sunday I enjoyed a fine cycle taking in two ferry crossings, an island adventure on Lismore and a look at parts of the National Cycle Network Route 78 that are already open.
I was pleased to see the cycle route put to such use – even on a cold November weekend there were plenty of people out and about using the new paths. We had superb weather for the day trip, which involved just over 40 miles in the saddle.
More on the details to follow in the paper, but here is a selection of pictures from a fantastic day’s cycling.
Updates on the progress of the Oban-Fort William path (includes link to download the pdf map and leaflet)
Posted from Port, Scotland, United Kingdom.





























John Davidson's Guide to Walking and Cycling in Inverness and the Highlands
I'm a journalist in Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland who specialises in the great outdoors - including walking, cycling and mountaineering. I write a regular Active Outdoors feature for the Inverness Courier as well as contributing to other publications, including leading hillwalking magazine TGO.
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