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  • The Rings of Breadalbane
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    • The Clan Walking Ring
    • The Tay Walking Ring
    • The Road Cycling Ring
    • Trail Cycling Ring
    • Your Rings of Breadalbane
    • Tell Us About Your Trip
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The Rings of Breadalbane

The Rings of Breadalbane are routes for walking, road cycling and trail biking, along with guides to golf and angling, that allow you explore our beautiful area of Scotland.

Follow these trails, and you'll soon be taking in our glorious lochs, picturesque small towns and villages and fertile valleys - a real discovery of "Bràghaid Alban", the High Ground of Scotland, which gives Breadalbane its name.

You can tell us your thoughts about the routes and places that make up the Rings of Breadalbane by clicking on this link: Your Rings of Breadalbane.

walking ringsThe Walking Rings of Breadalbane

Discover walking routes that take you to the heart of our beautiful area, with graded day sections suited to all levels of ability and ambition.

roadringThe Road Cycling Ring

If completed in one day, this 100 mile circular tour of Breadalbane is a bucket list achievement - for the less ambitious, just enjoy what suits you!

trailcyclingThe Trail Cycling Ring

A mix of track and tarmac gets you off the road and into the heart of the High Ground of Scotland, with sections to suit everyone of all abilities.

anglingThe Ring of Breadalbane Angling Trail

Within the Breadalbane area you can fish the Tay, Lyon, Earn and Forth river systems plus a number of lochs to the east, south and west.

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Ten ideas for an active break in Invigorating Breadalbane

Being active in glorious, natural surroundings is a great way to relax and recharge your batteries. Breadalbane is very accessible, only an hour from the Central Belt of Scotland, and has magnificent Highland scenery – a visit here will refresh your senses. You will find many providers offering a wide range...

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Why Breadalbane is Scotland’s most intriguing destination

Breadalbane is full of paradoxes, blending ancient and modern, rugged and gentle, exciting and relaxed to make a wonderful venue for short breaks at any time of year. Each visit is an opportunity to unearth ancient mysteries and surprising new places.

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An autumn weekend of adventure in Breadalbane

As the sun sets ever sooner on these last few evenings of summer, the prospect of the Scottish autumn ushers in its own attendant joys. Cycling and walking become less sweaty. Uniform verdure gives way to a thousand burning hues. Brambles bloom, horse chestnuts broaden and crack. Underfoot, a carpet...

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Doing battle with the mighty Clan Ring Walk

A challenging six day tramp for the tenacious wanderer, the Breadalbane Clan Ring walk won’t so much blow away the cobwebs, as completely refresh mind and spirit. This wild land boasts a rich and violent history to explore on the way, rewarding visitors with more natural beauty than you can...

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Discovering beautiful Breadalbane by bike

Let’s face it; everyone is looking for an excuse to cycle more frequently, and most bikes are egregiously underused. Whether you have an innocuous hybrid sulking in the garage or a mud-spattered, 27 speed beast raring to grind up a new summit, it’s time to dig out the spare inner...

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The Breadalbane Walking Rings

The Walking Rings of Breadalbane are an amazing way to discover our ancient landscapes. Young, old, fit, hoping to get fitter, experienced or newcomer, there's something for everyone in this magical land when it comes to walking.

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