- the incredible Corryvreckan Whirlpool on the Isle of Jura
- eastern shores of Islay & Ardbeg distillery visit 
- histroy-rich villages, castles and monasteries  

8 Days
7 Nights
265 Total kms
37.857142857143 km/day (avg)
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One of Scotland’s greatest scenic assets are its famous Western Isles. Vast and uncrowded each island is a unique visual adventure amidst mountain ranges, beaches, moorlands and the wildlife that thrives there. The human presence is subtle yet fascinating with the prehistoric Gaelic culture and tradition permeating the villages and landscapes which are also dotted with spectacular medieval castles and monasteries. This self guided biking vacation takes you by bike around the Isles of Arran, Jura, Islay and Colonsay (7 night trip only). Explore on this biking tour the whisky distilleries on Islay and the unique Island culture and hospitality which only the Islanders can provide. This Scottish Island Hopping cycle tour is ideal for couples as well as a family holiday.

Tour Route

Day
1
Ardrossan Docks
to
Isle of Arran

Arrive in Ardrossan and pick up your rental bikes just before 5.30pm. Then take the 6 pm by ferry to the Isle of Arran. The ferry journey takes just under the hour. Your accommodation shall be a short walk from the harbour. Now you can start to enjoy Island life.
Day
2
Brodick

Arran has it all, mountains, coastal cliffs, pan flat roads that’s why its Scotland in miniature. Before setting off visit the 13th century castle and gardens or the Arran distillery. The road south provides ever changing views. Small villages intermix the cycling viewpoints. Lamlash provides the link to Holy Island, where a ferry can be caught to the monastery still occupied by Bhuddist monks. Head back across the ‘String’ (the link road across the centre of the island).
45km
Day
3
Brodick
to
Isle of Islay

A day to cycle and relax on ferries. You cycle north, firstly on a flat section of five miles before climbing over to Lochranza. If you have time visit the ruined castle and then catch the ferry to Cloanaig (carry own luggage onto ferry). Then it is back on your bike for the short ride across the Kintyre peninsula to catch your second ferry from Kennacraig to Port Askaig on Island of Islay (carry own luggage onto ferry). This two-hour ferry crossing passing some stunning coastal scenes. The fast flowing Sound of Islay, the waterway between Islay and Jura is a great habitat for whales and dolphins. Once on Islay we normally stay in Ballygrant a few miles inland.
24km
30km
Day
4
Isle of Islay
to
Isle of Jura

Today a short ferry crossing to the Island of Jura. On Jura navigation is easy, there is only 1 road. The Island of Jura is populated by some 5000 deer and 250 people. Jura House can be visited with some wonderful walled gardens and exotic plants. The road east gradually gets smaller and smaller until eventually turning into a footpath. Here you will feel you have reached nowhere and the solitude will be something you will remember forever. You might start to hear the noise of the Corryvreckan whirlpool a very dangerous effect where three tidal waters meet and create a whirlpool. For a short additional trip visit Finlaggan near Ballygrant on your return to Islay, the home of the ancient seat of the Lord of the Isle’s, the rulers of the Western Isles once the Vikings had been removed.
64km
Day
5
Isle of Islay
to
Isle of Colonsay

Catch the ferry at Port Askaig to Colonsay . Colonsay being 10 miles long will allow you to explore most of the Island. Cycle to Ornasay across the tidal causeway to visit the ancient priory. The north section of Colonsay has some of the finest beaches in the Western Isles. Catch the evening ferry back to Islay.
36km
Day
6
Port Askaig
to
Port Ellen

Today you will explore by bike the north-west of Islay, known as the Rinns of Islay before cycling to the south of the Island. Today you will pass the Bruichladdich distillery before arriving in Port Charlotte. Then to the north coast and a wonderful sandy beach, ideal for a picnic, pass the wildlife centre, rural life museum or RSPB centre then cycle the quiet lanes south to Port Ellen.
57km
Day
7
Port Ellen

Today there are a few options, for whisky lovers, heaven has arrived in Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg, for those wanting to cycle, the coastal road to Claggain Bay passing Kildalton cross is totally stunning or if you are into Golf then just outside Port Ellen is Islay’s only Golf course. The whisky tour in Ardbeg is extremely interesting, you shall not only find out about how whisky is made but also the fascinating history of whisky production on the Island.
9km
32km
Day
8
Isle of Islay
to
Arran

After breakfast, you will take the 9.45 am ferry (12.35 on Sundays) from Port Ellen to Kennacraig (carry own luggage onto ferry), back on your bike you shall cycle across the Kintyre peninsula to Cloanaig. Then it is back on the ferry to the Island of Arran (carry own luggage onto ferry) and your last cycle ride to Brodick this time along the not yet explored north-west coastline, where you shall catch the ferry around 19:20 back to Ardrossan where you shall hand back you bikes just around 8.15pm. From Ardrossan, there is a train service which leaves after each ferry arrival back to Glasgow.
30km

FAQs

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    • 6/7 Nights Bed and Breakfast
    • 3/4 star Hotels or Guest Houses (7 nights  5 x 3 star, 2 x 4 star, 6 nights 4 x 3 star, 2 x 4 star)
    • Route Instructions and Maps
    • Information Pack
    • Luggage Transfers (carry own luggage onto ferries)
    • GPS Files on request
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    • Costs before and after tour
    • Flights
    • Ferry Fares
    • Hybrid Rental Bike
    • Road Bike Rental Bike
    • E-Bike Rental Bike
    • Tandem Rental Bike
    • Extra Nights
    • Travel Insurance

Prices


01
Apr
31
Oct

Self Guided / per person
Standard Adult Double €1000
Adult Single €1400
Premium Adult Double €1155
Adult Single

Notes
reduced priced 6 night tour with daily arrivals also available

Extras

Road bike rental €156
Hybrid bike rental €140
e-Bike rental €210
Extra Nights Available / shared y
Extra Nights Available / single y
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