This route goes through an active forestry area, best avoided when it's working. I know some Mull cyclists have ridden it and posted on Strava, which is where I got the idea for the route, so it's being ridden by others. Please use common sense and don't head into an unsafe working area.
Many thanks for this we came over with the bikes on the ferry after a long drive, rode up to the Glen Forsa hotel, after some food we then headed up to the bothy at the head of the Glen for the evening, next morning we rode to the lovely cafe at Salen then along the not secret trail to Dervaig, did a loop then ended up at Glen Gorm castle cafe, before heading around the coast to Tobermory. Next day we rode back to the Ferry via loch Frisa and had a day at Aberfoyle. We loved Mull and it has wetted our appetite for some future island adventures, not sure about Aberfoyle, nice gravel, and views but felt like a trail centre for gravel. Anyway thanks to your video we had a great couple of days on our whistle stop tour.
The hell with a thumbs up. Two hands waving in the air and shouting. Enchanting video. All this in one day, good for you. Makes me want to get back to Mull with a bike and a sea kayak for my next visit. Skye was overrun with tourists, but Mull was terrific. Had a swim in Calgary Bay when it was cold and raining. With the Gulf Stream, the water was warmer than the air.
Great podcast...In fact my favourite that i always looked forward to during my daily ride....now enjoying the you tube content...whats not to love about it. Many thx
Glad you like the video Mark. Tomorrow there's a video coming on an island just off Mull which came out fairly well. Also, check out these loops www.komoot.com/collection/1174637/-gravel-loops-isle-of-mull
Thank you for this video, Simon. It inspired & informed today's ride. A few days ago I was driving from Dervaig to Salen when I spotted your 'secret gravel road' which still isn't on the maps & isn't very clear on satellite either. Today I rode nearly the reverse route you posted here. I think I might have seen your eagles too! I definitely saw three birds at a distance that looked very eagle-like so maybe your pair & this year's chick getting flying lessons. I got up to Glengorm only to realise that I hadn't brought my wallet so no cake for me! What a school boy error to make... Thank you again for the inspiration & the route suggestions.
I'd like to add my huge thanks for these excellent videos. We had a week booked on Mull last April but had to cancel because we weren't allowed into Scotland! but we will get there ...
Awesome video. You really raise the bar for gravel and adventure cycling videos (and editing). Do you have a video where you review your filming equipment and process?
Great vid, and I'm sure those of us who feel the same appreciate the time and effort that goes into filming and editing while we simply just ride our bikes!
When watching all of your great ride videos, it's easy to forget that you often have to make frequent stops in order to film segments. It was more obvious on this video, because you had to catch the ferry. Anyway, just a roundabout way of saying thanks for the sacrifices you make to provide these videos. Mull is certainly now on my To Visit list!
Sir, i could have been your official videographer if u were in India.😂😂 U cud have saved lot of time and got more clips. I am also an adventure seeker but not getting any exciting partner here in India. Lots of beautiful places to cover here near my town.
All the west coast, with peat soil, has midges except Tiree where the ground is machair- sand based. So sadly yes, but repellant works, they don’t like wind or bright sunshine, and can be worked around.
Definitely go tubeless. They can be a hassle to set up but the performance and lack of punctures more than make up for it. Lower pressures, more grip and comfort too. You won't look back. Just make sure you take time to get the tape on properly.
I’ve tried a couple of times and Sean has tried to convince me. Maybe on my next rims, except I do change my tyres quite frequently, so the sealant can be a pain.
Interesting... but i think that's also a downside of using Komoot, as down in england it tends to do routes that pass near farms etc on roads you're not supposed to use, as last week i wanted to do a ride from Bolts Law engine house (county durham) and swing a left towards the bottom (and bypassing Rookhope) - and after chatting to a local guy whilst cycling along - and telling him of my intentions, he said i shouldn't be using that trail, so i just ended up going down to rookhope and back along a road... i've got an emtb.. :)
This route goes through an active forestry area, best avoided when it's working. I know some Mull cyclists have ridden it and posted on Strava, which is where I got the idea for the route, so it's being ridden by others. Please use common sense and don't head into an unsafe working area.
Glen Gorm coffee shop is fantastic with accommodating pleasant staff.
Many thanks for this we came over with the bikes on the ferry after a long drive, rode up to the Glen Forsa hotel, after some food we then headed up to the bothy at the head of the Glen for the evening, next morning we rode to the lovely cafe at Salen then along the not secret trail to Dervaig, did a loop then ended up at Glen Gorm castle cafe, before heading around the coast to Tobermory. Next day we rode back to the Ferry via loch Frisa and had a day at Aberfoyle. We loved Mull and it has wetted our appetite for some future island adventures, not sure about Aberfoyle, nice gravel, and views but felt like a trail centre for gravel. Anyway thanks to your video we had a great couple of days on our whistle stop tour.
I’m pleased it worked well for you and you picked a good time of year. Great weather and before the crazy load of summer tourists.
The hell with a thumbs up. Two hands waving in the air and shouting. Enchanting video. All this in one day, good for you. Makes me want to get back to Mull with a bike and a sea kayak for my next visit. Skye was overrun with tourists, but Mull was terrific. Had a swim in Calgary Bay when it was cold and raining. With the Gulf Stream, the water was warmer than the air.
Thanks John
Superb. That route would be worth the trip up from the other end of the UK.
Oh there’s so much to ride around here!
Another beautiful video. As always, lovely scenery. Thanks.
Cheers Ed
Great podcast...In fact my favourite that i always looked forward to during my daily ride....now enjoying the you tube content...whats not to love about it. Many thx
Thanks Tim - good Podcast coming 1st August with a woman running around the world during the pandemic!
Great video I've ridden the road on Mull many times but I'm getting a Gravel bike soon so this is very useful next time i go i will give it a try.
Glad you like the video Mark. Tomorrow there's a video coming on an island just off Mull which came out fairly well. Also, check out these loops www.komoot.com/collection/1174637/-gravel-loops-isle-of-mull
Wow, such a beautiful route! Glad you were able to get some drone footage in too - fantastic. Thanks
I carried the thing - I was going to fly it!
I really love ur videos sir. Motivated to go out in the country side on my bike.
This looks like a must visit! Thank you for taking the time to get all the wonderful footage and commentary. I'll put the tour in my Komoot! 👍😁🍻
Thank you for this video, Simon. It inspired & informed today's ride. A few days ago I was driving from Dervaig to Salen when I spotted your 'secret gravel road' which still isn't on the maps & isn't very clear on satellite either. Today I rode nearly the reverse route you posted here. I think I might have seen your eagles too! I definitely saw three birds at a distance that looked very eagle-like so maybe your pair & this year's chick getting flying lessons. I got up to Glengorm only to realise that I hadn't brought my wallet so no cake for me! What a school boy error to make... Thank you again for the inspiration & the route suggestions.
I’m glad it worked for you Hugh. That new road creates an almost off road loop of Loch Frisa.
Hello from Australia. If we are ever allowed to travel again I will add this ride to my bucket list. Looks superb.
Greetings! Hopefully, it will be here waiting for you.
Looks fantastic and what a day you had. Thanks for filming and sharing - there is always time for a scone in my book 👍👍
Always!
I'd like to add my huge thanks for these excellent videos. We had a week booked on Mull last April but had to cancel because we weren't allowed into Scotland! but we will get there ...
It's a great place to ride Jonathan. I'm pleased you're enjoying the channel.
Just fabulous ❤ 🏴
Mull is an amazing place, last time we were there we stayed in the south of the Island near Uisken, great vid Simon
I've been to Mull before. After this super video, I must go back! Spectacular! I will try your routes, Simon, but at a more leisurely pace ;)
As long as you enjoy it the pace doesn’t matter. Mull is great but busy in the height of summer
Awesome video. You really raise the bar for gravel and adventure cycling videos (and editing). Do you have a video where you review your filming equipment and process?
Thanks Matt - I made three videos about the kit, how I structure videos and how I edit. The first is here: th-cam.com/video/gB1jlSvPWio/w-d-xo.html
Really enjoy your content, dialogue and filming style. Look forward to another video from you soon please!
I’m putting one live every Sunday Paul
Great vid, and I'm sure those of us who feel the same appreciate the time and effort that goes into filming and editing while we simply just ride our bikes!
Thanks Mike. I find it helps motivate me to get out and ride new places. Not every ride makes a video.
Love your videos! Makes me wanna ride my gravel bike!
That’s excellent!
When watching all of your great ride videos, it's easy to forget that you often have to make frequent stops in order to film segments. It was more obvious on this video, because you had to catch the ferry. Anyway, just a roundabout way of saying thanks for the sacrifices you make to provide these videos. Mull is certainly now on my To Visit list!
Thanks David - they're fun to make - when the stop being fun, I'll stop making them.
Looks fab, i really need a gravel bike now that i see the sun can shine on Mull! 😁
Excellent video , i find my Specialized pathfinder pro tyres about the best all round tyres those Schwalbe don’t have the best reviews
Sir, i could have been your official videographer if u were in India.😂😂 U cud have saved lot of time and got more clips. I am also an adventure seeker but not getting any exciting partner here in India. Lots of beautiful places to cover here near my town.
Chapeau.
Cracking route!
Great video!
Thank you
Fantastic 👌👌🏁🏁
Glad you like
Very well filmed. Picturesque location. Are there midges on Mull?
All the west coast, with peat soil, has midges except Tiree where the ground is machair- sand based. So sadly yes, but repellant works, they don’t like wind or bright sunshine, and can be worked around.
Waiting for part 3 :D
Might take a while 😳
Definitely go tubeless. They can be a hassle to set up but the performance and lack of punctures more than make up for it.
Lower pressures, more grip and comfort too. You won't look back.
Just make sure you take time to get the tape on properly.
I’ve tried a couple of times and Sean has tried to convince me. Maybe on my next rims, except I do change my tyres quite frequently, so the sealant can be a pain.
Interesting... but i think that's also a downside of using Komoot, as down in england it tends to do routes that pass near farms etc on roads you're not supposed to use, as last week i wanted to do a ride from Bolts Law engine house (county durham) and swing a left towards the bottom (and bypassing Rookhope) - and after chatting to a local guy whilst cycling along - and telling him of my intentions, he said i shouldn't be using that trail, so i just ended up going down to rookhope and back along a road...
i've got an emtb.. :)