National Cycle Route 78
Officially launched in 2016, The Caledonia Way runs from Campbeltown to Inverness, varying from on-road to traffic-free forest trails and canal paths.
Route Maps
The route offers a variety of cycling experiences. Challenging on-road climbs. Long sections of secluded traffic-free path. All the while surrounded by beautiful Scottish seascapes and mountains.
The Caledonia Way North Cycle Route Map
This map covers National Route 78 from Oban to Inverness passing through Fort William, Fort Augustus and along the shore of Loch Ness.
Oban to Campbeltown Cycle Route Map
External link icon Covers the Caledonia Way route from Oban to Campbeltown, including Lorn, Knapdale and the spectacular Kintyre peninsula.
Destinations.
The route passes through many Scottish towns and villages, including Tarbert, Ardrishaig, Ford, Oban, Dunbeg, Connel, Benderloch, Duror, Dalnatrat, Appin, Ballachullish, Corran, Fort William, Gairlochy, Abercalder, Fort Augustus, Foyers, Inverfarigaig and Dores. Ending in the city of Inverness, the beautiful capital of the Highlands.