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Cycling the Badger Divide trail

The Badger Divide is a spectacular off-road cycling route, starting from Inverness in the Scottish Highlands and heading south to Glasgow in Central Scotland (or vice versa). It is a challenging journey of some 200 miles and mostly on rough trails. There a plenty of hill climbs – some that are steep and tough – as well as lots of great downhills. The rewards of this ride include a superb and ever-changing landscape, stunning views and a huge sense of achievement on an iconic Scottish cycling route.  

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How to ride the Badger Divide

A mountain bike or gravel bike are recommended for riding the Badger Divide. Most people will complete the 320km route over four or five days. You can find out more about the Badger Divide in Scotland and see our suggested five-day itinerary

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We offer self-guided Badger Divide cycling holidays with route details provided. We book your accommodation and carry your overnight baggage for you, so all you have to do is focus on enjoying the ride.

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To book, choose our five-day Badger Divide package on the booking page. We are very happy to discuss bespoke cycling trips on the Badger Divide if you have other ideas.

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Find out more about the Badger Divide

Our blog is full of ideas, tips and stories about great Scottish walks and bike rides. You can read about Scottish adventure cyclist Donnie Campbell's record-breaking Badge Divide 

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