I have been waiting for the right conditions to drive down to Peebles to cycle from there to Moffat and back, today was ideal so I got up early and made my down to Peebles in the car! Well I stopped in a layby about 6 miles away to avoid the busy town, its much easier to negotiate it on the bike! I stopped on the bridge in the centre of town for this photo before taking the back road to Traquair!
I reached the tiny village of Traquair at 13 miles and it was time to head up the 4 mile climb from 500ft to just over 1200ft before plumetting down into the valley at just over 40mph, the descent is very twisty with some rough parts so I took it easy!

I was now heading for St Marys Loch and it soon came into view, it sits in the valley of the Yarrow Hills!
As soon as you pass the loch, another loch comes into view immediately and its called Loch of the Lowes!
Right after passing the loch there's another climb up to 1200ft and then another big descent down into the valley where the road meanders through the hills with lots of little ups and downs and I had a 15mph ESE wind at my back, it was just sublime!
I usually do this route twice a year, alternating the direction and it never disappoints! I'm lucky I can get to enjoy it on a week day when its quiet as its crazy busy with cyclists and motorcyclists at the weekend! I enjoyed it on my motorbikes many times over the years, it sure was easier!
I stopped for a photo of this beautiful Clydesdale!
I was now nearing my desination of Moffat and stopped for more photos before enjoying the big descent down into the town!
I had my lunch in town to give me the energy to tackle the 6.5 mile climb ahead of me up the Devils Beeftub, its always the highlight of the ride whether I'm going up it or down it and the following photos will tell the story of how good it is!
The road is like this most of the way so its a real joy to ride!
The climb starts in Moffat at just over 300ft and peaks at just under 1400ft, then its a gradual descent for over 11 miles!
It wasn't a fast descent as I was into a headwind now and the wind was picking up as the day progressed! The amazing scenery just kept coming!
I was now approaching the village of Broughton where I had a choice of roads to take, I could use the back road past Stobo or continue on the main road to Blyth Bridge! I chose the main road as it wasn't busy and it would give me more miles, in fact for a fleeting moment I considered making it another imperial century as I was flying down the descent into Blyth Bridge!
But I saw sense and turned off before the village as it would have been into a 20-25mph headwind and mostly uphill for a good 10 miles! I chose this road instead which would take me back to where the car was parked!
As I reached the car I had covered 75 miles so I continued past the car and did a few miles to make it an 80 miler, grabbing a few more photos!
Back at the car now and buzzing after a truly awesome ride, its a small car but the bike fits easily with the front wheel removed!
I look forward to doing it again later in the year and in the opposite direction!