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Visit Aberfeldy - Explore Glenlyon and Loch Tay

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My cycle of The Ring of Breadalbane

I did the route on Saturday 30th May 2015. Started from St Fillans. There was quite a strong wind most of the way but it was often sunny. Found it to be a continuously stunning ride and would definitely do it again. The best parts probably going up the Ben Lawers road then descending to Bridge of Balgie and going down beautiful Glen Lyon. There a tea room right there at Bridge of Balgie. I had lunch at Aberfeldy in the Habitat café which I'd recommend. It had live music and good food. The climb up to Glen Quaich is the hardest part of the ride with alpine style hairpins , but the views to Schiehallion and Glen Quaich itself are worth it. It took me 8 hours going at a moderate pace . I thoroughly recommend this route. Donald Thomson

Submitted by: Donald Thomson, Edinburgh

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