Things you never knew about Scotland

In this second part in our ‘Things you never knew about…’ series, we’re focusing on Scotland – a tiny nation in the UK that punches well above its weight in terms of jaw-dropping scenery, incredible geology, and outstanding opportunities for adventure.

Scotland is famous for a variety of things, most notably, golf, tartan, Nessie, midges, and a dark history of conflict and Clearances. And the Scots are very proud of their traditions, but it’s not the whole story…

Ancient landscapes…

Mountains of Torridon

The ancient landscapes of Torridon, Scotland

The north west coast of the Scottish mainland and the Western Isles are made up in part of Lewisian Gneiss (pr. nice), one of the oldest rock formations in the world, formed more than 3 billion years ago. Originally this area of Scotland was also part of a much larger land mass attached to North America, before it was separated by continental shifts. The landscapes around Torridon and the Isle of Skye have been formed by the tearing of continents, volcanic activity and finally carved up by glaciers to leave the hugely diverse rock features that we see and ride on our mountain bike tours in Torridon and Skye.

Beyond Nessie…

Loch Ness is most famous for being the home of ‘Nessie’ the Loch Ness Monster, but it’s also something of a natural phenomenon. Lying on the Great Glen geological fault line, it contains more fresh water than all the lakes in England and Wales put together! It’s enormous volume is difficult to quantify because of all the layers of silt at the bottom, and some also believe that there are caves in the depths of the loch, which would further extend its volume. And could also provide good hiding places for a large creature…?

Islands in the sea…

White sandy beach on Tiree

Beautiful island of Tiree, a surfer's paradise

Scotland has 790 outlying islands, most of which are found in the four main groups: Shetland, Orkney, and the Inner and Outer Hebrides. Only 130 of the Scottish islands are inhabited, and the largest island, at 2,179 square kilometres, is the area of land that encompasses Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides off Scotland’s north west coast. The flight between two of the Orkney Islands – Westray and Papa Westray – is the shortest scheduled flight in the world, at one minute 14 seconds long!

The isle of Tiree, in the Inner Hebrides off Scotland’s west coast, is the windiest island, with high gusts regularly reaching 100mph. This makes the island a magent for surfers from all over the world.

The Scots people…

There are more people living in London than there are in the whole of Scotland, which has a population of around 5.2 million. There are also as many people of Scots ancestry living in North America as there are in Scotland itself. This, of course, deriving largely from the Highland Clearances in the 18th century when thousands of crofters were forced from their land and on to ships bound for North America and a new life. In fact, the first two prime ministers of Canada were Scottish: John A. Macdonald and Alexander Mackenzie.

More sheep than people..?

It is true that there are more sheep in Scotland than there are people; over 1 million more, in fact. Certain breeds of sheep thrive on the wild, rugged landscapes, particularly in the Highlands of Scotland, where it is impossible to grow any crops. Many of the natural singletrack trails that we ride in the Highlands and on the Isle of Skye have been carved by hundreds of years of wandering sheep, as well as deer and other livestock.

Mountain biking in Scotland

Mountain biking coast-to-coast Scotland

Coast-to-coast mountain bike tour Scotland

You may not know that Scotland boasts world-class mountain biking, and has been voted two years in a row as a ‘global superstar’ by the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA). Scotland has a well-established and maintained network of man-made trail centres, such as Laggan Wolftrax in the Highlands, but in addition to this there is also an abundance of outstanding natural trails weaving their way through the diverse Scottish landscape. This, coupled with the excellent access rights afforded to cyclists that allow you to mountain bike on almost all paths and trails around Scotland, provided you do so responsibly and with respect to other trail users, all adds up to making Scotland one of the best places in the world for mountain biking.

Check out our fantastic mountain bike tours in Scotland and see where your next adventure could take you!

Late availability: coast-to-coast Scotland, Torridon & Skye, Cairngorms

Summer is almost upon us and we have a few last minute places left on our world-class mountain biking tours in Scotland. So, get your chains oiled, check your gear cables, and get some miles on the clock in preparation for an amazing mountain biking experience in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland!

Coast-to-coast Scotland, 12th – 19th May

Mountain biking coast-to-coast Scotland

Mountain biking coast-to-coast Scotland

This is the ultimate coast-to-coast mountain bike route in Scotland; almost 95% off-road, from the east coast town of Bonar Bridge, to Applecross in the west.

You’ll stay in 3- and 4-star welcoming B&Bs, and your luggage will be transferred every day so that you’re free to enjoy the spectacular landscapes and the challenge of riding across Scotland on your mountain bike.

You can book your place online via our secure booking system, or contact us for more information on our coast-to-coast mountain bike adventure in Scotland.

Torridon and Skye, 26th May – 2nd June

Mountain biking in Torridon and Skye, Scotland

Mountain biking on Skye

If you’re looking for the best mountain biking that Scotland has to offer, look no further than our epic Torridon and Skye mountain bike tour.

We’ve hand-picked the most exhilarating trails in the most dramatic landscapes in Scotland to give you the crème-de-la-crème of mountain bike tours. Not for the faint-hearted, this trip incorporates some awesome, rocky, technical riding that will challenge your bike-handling skills, but then reward you with sweet singletrack descents.
If this sounds like your idea of mountain bike heaven, grab one of the last places and book online, or contact us for more information.

Cairngorms adventure tour, 9th – 16th June

Loch in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland

Glen Feshie in the Cairngorms, Scotland

Our Cairngorms adventure tour is perfect for beginner to intermediate mountain bikers and gives you the chance to explore the diverse natural beauty of the Cairngorms National Park, the largest in the UK.

As well as fantastic mountain biking you’ll also enjoy a day’s guided canoeing on the River Spey, a guided wildlife walk, and a tour and tasting at one of the region’s many famous whisky distilleries. June is the perfect time to experience the splendour of the Cairngorms, so if you’d like to join us on this mountain bike adventure, book your place online, or contact us for more information.

We look forward to showing you round the Scottish trails soon!

Meet your mountain bike guide – part 3

In our third edition of ‘Meet your mountain bike guides’ we introduce Euan Wilson, head mountain bike guide in Scotland and co-owner of H&I Adventures.

Profile shot of mountain bike guide Euan WilsonEuan (aka Chevalier)

Name: Euan Wilson
Home town: Inverness, capital of the Highlands of Scotland
Family: (soon-to-be) wife, Catherine
Bike: Cove Hustler (white)
Favourite trails: “That’s a difficult one because I’ve had the privilege to ride in so many fabulous places, but if pressed…Torridon and Skye in Scotland for the real technical challenge; the trails of the Sierra Norte in Mexico for their amazing flow; and the ride from Jomsom to Kagbeni in Nepal because, well, it’s indescribable really.”
Most known for: catch-phrase: “It’s just around the next corner…”

“I started mountain biking with friends when I was about 20 and was instantly hooked. At that time I was very into music, but my beloved hi-fi system soon began to gather dust as most of my spare time was spent out on the trails around Glasgow and in the Highlands. I decided to turn my passion into a business five or so years ago and now I love showing clients the joy of discovering new trails and beautiful places by bike.”

If you’re interested in joining us on one of our fantastic mountain bike tours in Scotland, Nepal, Mexico, or Spain this year contact us by email, or phone on +44 (0)1463 239716 or toll free from the US/Canada on 1-888-228-50-35. We look forward to riding with you soon!

The Guardian features our worldwide mountain bike tours

Street riding Nepal styleEach week the Guardian website produces a round up of what’s hot, and what’s not in the travel world, and in their new year’s edition…

H&I Adventures and our new worldwide tours have made the ‘what’s hot’ section!

The picture used in the feature is of our local guide riding deep in the heart of the Mustang region of Nepal in the deepest valley in the world, the Kali Gandaki Valley.

If you have ever dreamed of riding in Nepal, or Mexico, or the Sierra Nevada in Spain

Join us this year!

Happy new year mountain bikers

Sitting above the cloud forest, mountain biking in Mexico

Mountain biking in Oaxaca, Mexico

Happy new year mountain bikers!

We hope you had a fantastic night and made some interesting and exciting resolutions over a glass of wine.  We had a great 2011 and enjoyed the company of many fantastic customers, worked with lots of very professional people, and rode our bikes in some of the best locations around the globe.

We are looking forward to working hard in 2012 to continue offering you world-class mountain biking tours, and the challenges and awesome adventures that come from that.

If you have been considering a tour with H&I Adventures then 2012 might be the year for that trip. We have our Scottish favourites: Torridon and Skye, and Coast-to-Coast tours; and two new adventures aimed at the beginner to intermediate rider: the Cairngorms adventure tour, and our Tastes and Trails of Scotland tour.  To add to that we have introduced some amazing tours in Spain, Mexico and Nepal – exciting new countries, but the same high quality and life-affirming experiences that we have been delivering in Scotland for the past five years.

We always love to hear from our customers and followers, and you can connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Vimeo and Google+, and of course, via email or on the telephone: +44 (0)1463 239716 and toll free from US/Canada on 1 888-228-50-35

We look forward to riding with you in 2012!

Five best mountain bike pictures of 2011

Here are our top five images from 2011. We felt these were the most inspiring and thought-provoking mountain bike adventure photos of our year. They’re not professional photos, but pictures take during real tours with real people on some of the world’s best mountain bike trails. Why not tell us your favourite in the poll below the pictures!

Number 5 –  Mexico, Oaxaca region,     Number 4 – Scotland, Isle of Skye,

 

 

 

 

Number 3 – Scotland, Torridon region,   Number 2 – Spain Alpujarra region,

 

 

 

 

And number 1 goes to – Nepal, and the Mustang region,

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Highlands & Islands Adventures go worldwide!

Mountain bike tour, Mustang, Nepal Himalayas

Here at H&I Adventures we have been delivering exceptional mountain bike tours in Scotland for the past five years, and now we’re spreading our wings and launching into the worldwide mountain bike tours market with three truly mind-blowing destinations: the Sierra Nevada in Spain, Oaxaca in southern Mexico, and the Himalaya of Nepal.

H&I Adventures owner Euan Wilson says, “The main driving force behind our decision to expand is our customers; they’ve been suggesting for a while that we add other countries because they want to explore the world on their bikes, but they also want guaranteed level of service that only comes with a trusted tour operator. Now we can give them both!

“We have been very careful to select destinations that offer a choice of skill level and budgetary options for our customers, and support our commitment to responsible adventure travel. We work closely with the local communities in each of the remote areas we experience to ensure that our adventure tours provide revenue for the people and environments that give us so much pleasure along the way.”

To find out more on mountain biking in the far reaches of the Mustang region of Nepal, or the culinary heart of Mexico, visit our new website at www.mountainbikeworldwide.com or contact us on info@mountainbikeworldwide.com

And we look forward to welcoming you on one of our amazing new tours!

Mountain biking in Scotland reaches the Netherlands

Dutch magazine ‘Up/Down mountain bike’ has just gone to press with our Steve Peat, Danny MacAskill and Hans Rey feature Mountain biking on Skye and Torridon, Scotlandthat we shot on our Torridon and Skye tour.  If you missed this feature you can watch the video here and read the trip story here.

If you would like to join this trip in 2012, you can see the trip information here.