Why do they call it the Pipe Track?? Cycle route NCR7 Aberfoyle to Drymen
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ต.ค. 2024
- The National Cycle Network Route 7 (NCN 7) is a delightful section of a major UK cycling route that stretches between Sunderland and Inverness. One of its most picturesque segments is the one between Aberfoyle and Drymen.
Starting from Aberfoyle, located within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, you’ll find yourself surrounded by a stunning landscape rich with forests and lochs. Leaving the town, you follow the old railway line, part of the route is through the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. The path is well-maintained, offering a smooth ride, and there is minimal traffic making it a safe and serene ride.
The journey to Drymen, often referred to as the Gateway to East Loch Lomond, unfolds gradually, though the last part is a swift decent from the highest part of the segment.
All in all, this stretch of NCN 7 is ideal for cyclists seeking a peaceful, scenic route away from the bustle of traffic. As you can see from the footage it’s a truly invigorating ride through some of Scotland’s finest landscapes.
This is the full 16km section of National Cycle Network route 7 Aberfoyle to Drymen. All parts of the route are on video and it is a useful guide for any beginner wishing to view it before tackling it. there is also some general cycling chat from me around how to start cycling and some of the benefits. I hope you enjoy this hour in the sun. Please don't forget subscribe for similar future content.