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Charity bike rides in Scotland in August 2026

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The most demanding route of Pedal Trossachs. Challenge yourself with steep climbs and fast descents by taking on the Duke's Pass, the infamous Crow Road, and the steep climb out of Lennoxtown.
  • Sun 30 Aug 2026
  • £55
Stirling, UK

Pedal Trossachs | 100 Miles

The most demanding route of Pedal Trossachs. Challenge yourself with steep climbs and fast descents by taking on the Duke's Pass, the infamous Crow Road, and the steep climb out of Lennoxtown.

  • Chip timing
  • Enter online
  • Fundraising required
  • Hilly
  • Age 18 & over
  • 100 miles road cycling + 1676 m ascent
The intermediate route of Pedal Trossachs, exploring Flanders Moss, passing the Lake of Menteith into Fintry, before ascending to the Carron Valley Reservoir.
  • Sun 30 Aug 2026
  • £45
Stirling, UK

Pedal Trossachs | 50 Miles

The intermediate route of Pedal Trossachs, exploring Flanders Moss, passing the Lake of Menteith into Fintry, before ascending to the Carron Valley Reservoir.

  • Chip timing
  • Enter online
  • Fundraising required
  • Hilly
  • Age 17 & over
  • 50 miles road cycling + 713 m ascent
The gentlest route of Pedal Trossachs, ideal for anyone looking to enjoy a bike ride in stunning countryside surroundings. You'll get chip timing, finishers medal and professional photos too!
  • Sun 30 Aug 2026
  • £35
Stirling, UK

Pedal Trossachs | 25 Miles

The gentlest route of Pedal Trossachs, ideal for anyone looking to enjoy a bike ride in stunning countryside surroundings. You'll get chip timing, finishers medal and professional photos too!

  • Chip timing
  • Enter online
  • Fundraising required
  • Undulating
  • Age 17 & over
  • 25 miles road cycling + 126 m ascent

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