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Had an amazing time canoeing on Loch Lubnaig. Communication with the Adventuro team was easy and efficient.
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See Loch Lomond and the Trossachs from the saddle on a guided ride shaped around the group pace. Choose a mountain bike or e-bike and follow quiet paths, forest tracks, and lochside views with local knowledge along the way.
Meet in Callander for bike set-up, helmet fitting, and a route briefing. Your guide checks saddle height, explains trail etiquette, and confirms the loop that best matches the weather and the confidence of the group before you roll out.
The ride follows scenic trails with a mix of quieter paths, forest tracks, and lochside stretches. Expect gentle climbs and viewpoint stops rather than extreme downhill, with time for snacks, photos, and short rests so mixed-ability groups can stay together.
E-bikes help on longer rises, while standard mountain bikes suit riders who want a more active pedalling day. Exact mileage flexes with conditions, but the aim is a full, enjoyable outing that finishes back in Callander with bikes handed back and ideas for further riding if you want more of the park.
Tours start from Callander, with direct access to National Cycle Route links and trails into the Trossachs. Forest tracks and lochside paths offer a varied ride without needing to drive between trailheads.
Routes can take in areas toward Loch Lubnaig, Strathyre, and other scenic loops depending on conditions and ability. Your guide confirms the plan on the day.
You should be comfortable cycling moderate distances on mixed surfaces. E-bike riders should note the minimum age guidance on the booking option. Helmets are provided and must be worn.
Tell the guide if anyone in the group is nervous or very experienced so the pace can be set fairly. Closed-toe shoes and layers for changeable weather help you stay comfortable for the full ride.
Guided riding removes the guesswork from local trail choice and pace. You get a maintained bike, a helmet, and a guide who can adapt the route so the day stays enjoyable for the whole group.
Starting from Callander puts you straight onto scenic links into the park, with viewpoint stops and practical support if anyone needs a slower climb or a quieter loop.
Yes. The booking options include bike and e-bike choices. Pick the one that matches your fitness and the kind of ride you want.
E-bikes are popular for longer climbs and mixed-ability groups. Standard mountain bikes suit riders who want a more active pedalling day.
Plan for about 4 hours including briefing, riding, and stops. Exact timing depends on the route, group pace, and photo breaks.
Arrive a little early for bike set-up so the riding window is not shortened. Bring water and a small snack for the midpoint stop.
All ages are welcome when riders can handle the chosen bike safely. Children should ride with a responsible adult.
E-bike options may have a higher minimum age shown on the booking. Check the option notes before confirming.
Routes are chosen for an enjoyable guided day rather than extreme downhill. Expect mixed surfaces, gentle climbs, and scenic paths suited to a range of abilities.
Tell your guide if anyone in the group is nervous or very experienced. The plan can usually be adjusted within the day weather window.
Yes. Helmets are included and must be worn for the tour. Bikes are checked before you leave so you start with reliable kit.
Bring any personal gloves or glasses you prefer. Comfortable closed shoes are better than sandals for pedals and trail debris.
Wear flexible outdoor clothing suited to the forecast, plus closed shoes with some grip. Layers work well because effort and weather both change through a 4-hour ride.
Bring a light waterproof, water, and a snack. Sun cream and a small pack help on brighter days.
Light rain often still allows a good ride with the right layers. Heavy rain, strong wind, or unsafe trail conditions can mean a changed route or rearrange.
If the tour cannot run safely you will be contacted with options. Guides will not force exposed climbs in poor visibility.
Meet at 6 Leny Road, Callander, FK17 8BA unless your confirmation says otherwise. The base is convenient for trail links out of town.
Parking is available in and around Callander. Allow a few minutes to find a space in peak season before bike fitting begins.
You should be comfortable cycling and happy on mixed paths, but you do not need advanced mountain bike skills. The guide sets a pace the group can share.
If you have not ridden for a long time, choose an e-bike option for extra help on climbs and mention your experience when booking.
Yes. Viewpoint stops are part of the day. The guide balances photo time with keeping the overall tour on schedule.
If photography is a priority for your group, say so at the start so stops can be planned around the best scenery on the chosen loop.

Had an amazing time canoeing on Loch Lubnaig. Communication with the Adventuro team was easy and efficient.
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