Yesterday I visited the island of Arran again, this time I took my car and had a lovely "relaxing" drive all the way round the coast! I think drving the 55 miles took more out of me than my 78 miler on the bike last week, its so much easier on the bike due to the tight twisty roads! My intention was to go for an easy ride today, maybe a 50 miler or 100km if I was feeling strong! I looked at the forecast and it was looking nice today but after that it was looking pretty grim! I had only charged my 3 batteries to 80% so I decided to play it safe and take all 3, a very wise decision given the route I decided to take!
The wind was from the east today and around 18mph so I decided to head north to Airth with the Ochil Hills in view on a nice morning! I would then be heading west towards Aberfoyle with a nice tailwind behind me for almost 30 miles! I managed 46 miles on my first battery, not bad considering it was only charged to 80%!
The Ochil Hills with low cloud hanging over them!
I arrived in Thornhill to find road closed signs for the road to Aberfoyle, I decided to chance it because the alternative is a bit of a grueling climb! I covered a few miles with no sign of anybody working on the roads then I spotted some workers working on the verge! I asked them if it was okay to continue and they said it was fine for a bike, I was now in a good mood after that news! Then I was descending a hill and there was a works van parked on the road with both doors open, lots of room for me to pass thankfully!
As I passed the drivers door the guy shouted "this road is closed mate" and I replied that his colleagues further back said it was fine to carry on through on my bike! He sort of shrugged his shoulders and mumbled something which I couldn't make out, I just continued on past him... I then came across a barrier blocking the road and moved it just enough to get my bike through, he shouted something again but I still couldn't make out what he was shouting! Such a happy chappie!
I then reached Port Of Menteith where Scotlands only lake is situated, this will please
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Lake Of Menteith
I arrived in Aberfoyle with 50 miles covered, it was now time to tackle the wonderful Dukes Pass which rises from just above sea level to around 825 feet in just over 2 miles! I cranked the assist up to level 3 for this climb knowing I still had another battery in my bag, what a relief that was!
Loch Drunkie from the top of the climb!
I now had a lovely 3 mile descent to enjoy down to Loch Achray, this descent is just wonderful with hairpin bends and some longish straights but the road isn't in the best condition so I had to be careful!
Loch Achray with Tigh Mor looking resplendent in amongst the trees! I shudder to think how much it would cost to holiday here....
Tigh Mor Trossachs, the 'big house in the Trossachs', was a sadly neglected former hotel when it was rescued and restored to its former glory. Following a multi-million pound restoration and development programme, Tigh Mor emerged every bit as magnificent as it was in its heyday when Queen Victoria stayed there. Today it provides a choice of outstanding holiday apartments and cottages.
Loch Achray from the western bank!
The road around the loch has some lovely new tarmac and it was a real joy to ride on, there are still some rough parts but you can't have it all....I was now at the eatern end of the loch, its a shame it was a little breezy as it looks amazing when its flat calm!
I continued on towards Loch Venacher (yes there are many lochs in this area
) its such a beautiful part of the country, I will never tire of riding these roads!
Loch Venachar from the road above!
This was my lunchtime view from the edge of the loch!
I was enjoying lunch when 2 brave ladies appeared ready for a swim in the loch, rather them than me as its absolutely freezing!
Sadly they weren't skinny dipping...
I continued on past the loch and headed for the busy town of Callander, my plan here was to just turn south right away to avoid the traffic and take on the big climb back to Thornhill!
The bridge in the centre of Callander with Ben Ledi in the background!
It was time to tackle the climb but I had the luxury of the 3rd battery and I was very glad of that, this is part way up!
After the climb there is a wonderful descent to enjoy down into Thornhill and the road was so smooth, it was cycling heaven!
Thankfully going this way meant I missed the road closure and didn't have to listen to Mr Grumpy again...
From here I avoided the busy road into Stirling and I was rewarded with a beautiful foal and its mother! I'm guessing it was only a couple of weeks old as it was so tiny!
Nothing much to report after this other than switching to my final battery and cranking the assist up for the final climbs back home, two wonderful days were enjoyed and sure made this old guy very content with life!
I'm not sure when I will get out again as the weather is looking pretty wet for the next week, maybe a wet ride will follow....