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Cycle route: New Heart 200

Written by Fiona

August 07 2019

Two cyclists have completed a new 200-mile Scottish tourist route, Heart 200, in one day.

Will and Lucinda Beresford, of Glasgow, rode the circuit in 14.5 hours, adding a few of their own variations to the route.

In total, they pedalled 214 miles, climbing and descending 12,300 feet (3,750 metres).

A map of the recommended Heart 200 route for cyclists.
A map of the recommended Heart 200 route for cyclists.

The Heart 200 recommended route, which launched on July 1, is a circular route on existing public roads covering approximately 200 miles around Perth, Stirling, The Trossachs and Highland Perthshire.

The route, coupled with the online tourist guide www.heart200.scot, has been designed to encourage more tourists to a region which since 2011 has seen a 17% drop in domestic visitor numbers.

Will, who has completed over 4,559 miles of cycling in 2019, was inspired to do the route after seeing it publicised on social media.

Although possible in a day, other cyclists may wish to take it easier and complete the recommended route in around three to four days.

Smooth tarmac and pretty views!

Will said: “The Heart 200 is a cracking route. I undertook the journey with my wife and we tailored the journey to meet our requirements, so we ended up cycling more than 200 miles.

“We started in Aberfoyle, because it’s not too far from where we live in Glasgow.

“The highlight for me was cycling the first half of the route to Pitlochry. Although hilly and a real physical challenge, the scenery was spectacular.

“I would definitely recommend it.”

Robert Cairns, Managing Director of Heart 200 and owner of the Fortingall Hotel near Aberfeldy, said: “The Heart 200 route is very accessible for day trippers from the Central Belt and we are delighted that Will and his wife have had such an enjoyable experience.

“They have shown that Heart 200 is not just a route for drivers. We want to encourage walkers, cyclists and bikers to use the route, too.

“We are targeting those who want to enjoy a leisurely experience of what this region has to offer, at their own pace, giving them a unique holiday experience.

“Heart 200 is about getting outdoors for a walk, a round of golf, a visit to a castle or distillery or a family day out at one of the many visitor attractions in the area.”

For more information on cycling the Heart 200 route, log onto www.heart200.scot/activities/cycling. For more information on Will’s ride, see Strava.

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