When is this event?
The Babble Ride Across Britain covering 980 miles of beautiful landscapes that two wheels can access. Across 9 days, cyclists will make their journey from one end of the UK to another, going from the most southernly point at Land’s End to the most northernly point at John O’Groats.
Although this event is a tough one, it allows the most experienced riders an opportunity to see some the UK’s finest land whilst raising millions of pounds for charity.
The race is split into stages for the Full Race. Glenshee is in stage 7: Hopetoun House to Bellabag.
Weaving amongst the glens and making their way through the glorious highlands of Scotland.
“Day 7 starts with one for the bucket list, an epic crossing over the iconic Forth River Bridge. Your journey continues into the stunning Grampian Mountains through the Cairngorms National Park, conquering the mighty Glenshee on your way. As the route winds into Strathdon, take a minute to admire the historic Braemar Castle”
Key Stats
Distance: 112.3 miles
Ascent: 7,332ft
Challenge Rating: 5/5
The first TweedLove Enduro Series round on 27 – 28 April heads north to Laggan – look forward to some legendary natural trails, lots of rock, technical features and new flow. This is also the first BNES round so it’s going to be busy. We’re very pleased to be working with Laggan Forest Trust to make this happen.
The race will be based in Laggan Wolftrax, with Practice on Saturday and Race Day on Sunday. Detailed information is emailed to participants in advance. Click here for more info on the TweedLove Enduro Series or Round 2, Round 3 and Round 4.
Trail therapy is a therapeutic mountain bike ride intervention for people being supported for their mental health, over 16 and living in Badenoch and Strathspey.
A referral is required, or a self-referral with supporting evidence, in order to book onto a block of 8 consecutive sessions. Please contact me for more information on this. The process is much easier than it sounds.
It’s no problem if you don’t have a bike (although you do need to be able to ride one). I have mountain bikes and helmets.
It’s all free with thanks to the Highland Third Sector Interface Highland Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund and the Scottish Government.
The rides are graded, starting with our easiest ride on a Thursday morning from Badaguish, mainly on fire roads and the old logging way. Friday mornings take a step up onto green/blue off road trails. Monday and Wednesday evening sunset rides progress onto blue/red trails. The pace will be steady. E-bikes are welcome. You don’t need fancy gear.
You do need a little sense of adventure and feel a need for a little new achievable challenge and hopefully enjoy a coffee stop, taking time off the bike, immersed in nature while we rest.
Thrive is first and foremost about riding bikes! This is one of the UK’s top cycling areas and we want to celebrate this! This is a family orientated events and we strive to make sure we have something for everyone at our event. Keep an eye on our socials and website for event updates.
The Dirt Dash season (there are three awesome Dirt Dash events around the UK – check them out here!) starts with the Lezyne Cateran Dirt Dash on 4 and 5 May.
Riders will be taken around the dramatic scenery of the Scottish Highlands and through the Cairngorms National Park.
At around 55 miles (89 km) the Cateran Dirt Dash has a shorter route than the other events, making this the perfect introduction to bikepacking.
The event, on the first bank holiday weekend in May and before the midge season, is a co-operation with the Cateran Ecomuseum in Scotland – its an iconic location for an iconic event.
Find out a bit more here – we would love to see you!
About this event
After the success of our off road rides the last two years we are mixing it up!
Select either Bikeathon only tickets or Bikeathon plus Family Fundraising Ceilidh* tickets to get your Ceilidh tickets at a discounted price (£5 adult rather than £7.50 and £2.50 child rather than £5). The Ceilidh takes place on Saturday 15th June 7pm – 10pm at the Duke of Gordon Hotel in Kingussie.
The Kingussie Bikeathon is a family-friendly, fun cycling event. A bike based marathon along a marked and marshalled route in the stunning Cairngorms National Park. For over 30 years the Bikeathon has been a favourite date on the family calendar.
Balance Bike Ride
This year we have organised a balance bike ride from Kingussie High School for a ‘Wee Picnic’ before ruturning to the Duke of Gordon. This ride has been included so that we offer an easier, shorter, but still challenging ride for our younger participants. There is a limit of 50 places on this ride and all balance bike riders must be accompanied by an adult.
This ride will be well signposted and marshalled throughout the ride.
We have decided to update to a mixed terrain ride to Glen Feshie and back.
Starting at Kingussie High School, you will make your way up and past Ruthven Barracks and on towards Tromie Bridge. From here we will follow a mixed route of both tarmac and gravel through to Feshiebridge. Following a family friendly, low traffic route, we will then loop through the heart of the Cairngorms. The loop will bring us back through the magnificent caledonian pine forests of the Cairngorms, via hydration stations and feed stations, to bring us back into Kingussie. Finally finishing at the Duke of Gordon Hotel.
The family ride will return the same way. The family ride will be well signed and marshalled.
After the popularity of the longer ride we will be running the more advanced gravel route for experienced riders again. Following the family ride to the feeding station, the adventure route will then strike off into the remote sections of the Cairngorms, sticking to gravel tracks through the mountains and forest to loop back and join the family ride on the way back to Kingussie. Those U14 will not be able to ride this route while those U16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Entry fees are as follows: Advanced route £20, Family ride £15 for adults, £5 for kids and a balance bike ride to Tromie Meadows at £5 for kids and free for accompanying adults. Ticket sales from this community event will raise funds for Kingussie High School*. We encourage participants to raise additional sponsorship for a cause, club or group of their choice.
Registration will be open on the day from 9.30 am with the ‘grand depart’ at 10.30. Take as long as you wish to complete the route and enjoy one of our refreshment stops and entertainment along the way.
We are also asking participants to join us in supporting Mikey’s Line and Cardiac Risk in the Young by raising sponsorship for the ride. Please look out for the Just Giving Team page, on the schools Facebook page, and create a link or collect a sponsor form from the school.
We look forward to welcoming you to Cycle Friendly Kingussie for our 2025 Bikeathon.
*Event entry fees in aid of Kingussie High School Parent Council, Scottish charity number SC045172.
* The Family Ceilidh will be held at the Duke of Gordon and entrance fees will support Mikey’s Line and Cardiac Risk in the Young
Sponsored by Fred.Olsen Renewables, Cairngorm to Coast (aka C2C) is a 100km* hike and bike challenge that takes place against the backdrop of the magnificent Cairngorm National Park and along the beautiful scenery of the Dava Way. Taking you from the heights of the Highlands to the coast of Moray; it’s the area’s most gruelling but stunning challenge event. heck out our website for full information www.outfitmoray.com/cairngorm-to-coast/
Please make sure you have read and understand the information contained in our Cairngorm to Coast page and have looked through the FAQ page BEFORE you complete your entry form and payment.
(*all distances are approx)
Date: 25th May 2024
Meet Point: Transport departs from Moray Coast Medical Centre, Lossiemouth or The Square, Grantown on Spey
Hike & Bike Depart: 7am sharp
Bike Only Depart: 9am sharp
Finish: by 9pm at Windswept Brewing Co, Lossiemouth
100 places available:
Hike only: 10
Hike & bike: 50
Bike only: 40
The table below shows the different entry levels and corresponding prices, including sponsorship requirements for the Outfit Moray fundraising places. Please note fundraising places are for those raising funds for Outfit Moray only, if you are raising funds for another charity, please use the pay to play places.
Image credit JamesStevens
This is the perfect Tri…to give it a go!
Check out our website for full information – www.try-tri.co.uk
Venue – Craig MacLean Leisure Centre, Grantown on Spey, Cromdale Road, Grantown on Spey, PH26 3HU.
Individual Entries – The triathlon is open to all individuals over the age of 11 on race day (children under 11 may enter as part of a team). Please note that if you are 15 or under you will need to be accompanied by an adult on the bike section due to it being on open roads.
Please also note that if you are 15 and under it is advised that you are accompanied on the run section (it can be by an adult on a mountain bike or running next to you).
Team Relay Entries
Teams of 3: Team relay event is generally for teams of three with each member participating in one discipline.
Teams of 2: It is perfectly feasible to participate in a team of two, or indeed as part of two teams – you will need to work out the logistics to do this though!
Children’s Entries – please see our How to Enter page on our website for information on children’s entries…
Craig MacLean Leisure Centre, Grantown on Spey, Cromdale Road, Grantown on Spey, PH26 3HU.
Individual Entries
The triathlon is open to all individuals over the age of 11 on race day (children under 11 may enter as part of a team). Please note that if you are 15 or under you will need to be accompanied by an adult on the bike section due to it being on open roads.
Please also note that if you are 15 and under it is advised that you are accompanied on the run section (it can be by an adult on a mountain bike or running next to you).
Team Relay Entries
Teams of 3: Team relay event is generally for teams of three with each member participating in one discipline.
Teams of 2: It is perfectly feasible to participate in a team of two, or indeed as part of two teams – you will need to work out the logistics to do this though!
The Big Bike Film Night is on a mission to bring the best cycling short films from around the world together for you.
Showcasing 2.5 hours of moving bike films that has everything a cycle-centric audience could want – action, drama, humour, and plenty of inspiration; the evening is unashamedly and utterly, utterly, utterly designed and devised for the two-wheel devotee!
We’re delighted to visit the Velosolutions pump track in Boat of Garten for the North region qualifier for Ride the Worlds.
The top 3 riders in each category will qualify to race in the final of the Race the Worlds Series.
Series details and Ts & Cs found here – https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/RaceTheWorlds.
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