Hi,
wonder if I can get some advice on the above.
As good wedding dodgers we'll be on Skye next w/e for some quality mtb-ing. One of the routes we're planning to do is the Sligachan. I have heard people doing it as an out an back rather than the loop, to avoid the tarmac bit at the end?
What's the experience doing it as an out and back and where do you turn round?
Thanks in advance.
For me the out and back would be to Sligachan to Camasunary. But I'd do the loop myself.
out and back
the bit through long myre on the loop is miserable
it's one of the best bits of singletrack in the uk, no harm in doing it twice
Waderider, thanks, what makes you prefer the loop over the out and back ?
Michael,
thanks! Your comments sound convincing. Must have a look at the map tonight.
[url= http://www.mountainbikescotland.com/sliggy.html ]From the bible...[/url]
there's (was?) a good cafe under the '3' on the route from the bible, that was the only thing that made wading our way through the bog worthwhile
Thanks, Balfa, we do have the map of the loop, but was just wondering why some people do the out-and-back. Michael, you suggest to do 1 to 7 and back, looking at that map ? That way we'd remove all road riding, some land rover track. If the only section of singletrack we'd miss is likely to be really boggy I think I am beginning to make my mind up :-)!
1 to 7 to 1
or 1 to 5 to 1
with plenty of time for sitting on the beach soaking it all in, Camasunary is lovely
Did the out and back last year in red hot weather. Did the loop (anti-clockwise) the year before in torrential rain and wind. The out and back was awesome as a short day ride and the best parts of the loop but didn't have the epic achievment feel of the full loop.
We're also up Skye soon and looking at doing the out and back.
Also looking at doing the Idrigill Point loop. Does anyone have any experience of it?
We did the full loop including but instead of going 3 to 4 in balfa's link we went for the bridleway further east (the other red line on balfa's link on the far right) as we had heard it was boggy 3 to 4. It was a long push up maybe an hours worth. The descent down the other side was pretty good. Great cafe at the bottom which is the one mentioned above by mrmichael- the blue river maybe?
Here is a thread from a while ago I keep linking to:
[url= http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/sligichan-loop-on-skye ]sligachan loop[/url]
The out and back for the good bits, the full loop for the epic bit! Pick a good day for added pleasure
Also did the Idrigill Loop last year and the first part to Idrigill was breathtaking and very rideable flowing singletrack. The remainder is to say the least very tough with almost no discernable path for most of the way, very boggy and has a very suprisingly large amount of descent. However it makes you feel really remote and adventurous and the scenery just blows you away and the feeling when you exit the cliffs after hours of riding/carrying/pushing at a ruined croft is a real experience. Riding at times just a metre or so from a sheer 500ft drop clipped in is special as was following Max at warp speed down steep heather descents with absolutely no path to follow. So to sum up we really thought it was epic but some may find the full loop to be a hideous nightmare!!!
Duir, it take it that was clockwise?
Where did you start?
defaultslipper, thanks for that link, I did a search on 'Sligachan' before I posted but it didn't find yours due to the spelling mistake in your header ๐ will have a look though it.
duir, how long did the out and back take you then ? We also plan the Idrigill route and last the Quiraing ... then over to Harris for some more, hope it'll be good ....
orangina - same plan as us minus the hop over to harris only got three days
Clowner, might bump into you ! We do the first ride on Thursday, the last on Saturday, then over to Harris on the same day. Have fun! Weather will be fab i'm sure ;-))
We're Saturday to Monday.
What direction are you intending to do the Idrigill loop?
I can't seem to find much info on what way round is best
Clowner, does this maybe help:
[url= http://www.offroadadventures-online.com/rr051.html ]Route description[/url]
Hi guys,
Just resurrecting this thread to see if anyone can offer advice on a wee section of the Sligachan ride.
It's the coastal route from Camasunary down to Elgol - does anyone know if it's rideable or not? I've not seen any routes taking this part in, so have my reservations...
Cheers,
Dougie