Two-minute tour of Scotland

Two-minute tour, mountain biking in Scotland

Pausing to admire the loch, mountain biking in Scotland

Pausing to admire the loch, mountain biking in Scotland

Where? Scotland is the northern-most nation in the United Kingdom, on the western edge of Europe, and east of the United States and Canada. The Highlands and Islands are the most northerly region of Scotland, and also the most diverse and beautiful


When? The best times to experience mountain biking in Scotland are between April and October. 2013 is the Year of Natural Scotland, a celebration of Scotland’s wild places


Why? Spectacular scenery, world-class mountain biking, delicious local food, whisky!, castles, history, friendly locals, remote wilderness, real adventure


Best for beginner mountain bikers? If you’re just getting into mountain biking our Tastes and Trails of Scotland tour, or our Cairngorms Adventure, could be just what you’re looking for


Best for intermediate mountain bikers? Our coast-to-coast Scotland tour is a real adventure and ideal for intermediate mountain bikers looking for a challenge and to improve their biking skills


Best for experienced mountain bikers? Our mountain bike tour in Torridon and Skye, on the west coast of Scotland, is our most technically advanced trip and perfect if you’re looking for the best mountain biking in Scotland. This tour is also a ‘must-do trip’ in National Geographic Adventures’ Ultimate Adventure Bucket List 2013!

Find out more about our mountain biking tours in Scotland and book your perfect 2013 adventure!

Reviews of our mountain bike tours in 2012

As the end of the year fast approaches, we’ve been reflecting on the past 12 months and the incredible adventures we’ve had, and rather than give you our perspective on it, we thought we’d do a round-up of customer reviews of our mountain bike tours in 2012.

And just for fun, we’ve created this word cloud from comments made by our customers this year!

Customer comments


Coast-to-coast Scotland, September (Dave and Margaret, USA)
…epic, challenging, awesome. A few words to describe our recent holiday with H&I Adventures. This was our first experience with H&I Adventures and we’re already trying to figure out when we can holiday with them again. We were impressed with the resources available to allow individuals of varying abilities to maximize their experience over the course of the week. The skill level rating and description for this tour reflects the scope and scale of all that the Coast-to-Coast Scotland has to offer.

Ecuador, December (Holger, Germany)
Amazing trip and perfect trails in the very beautiful country Ecuador. Unbelievable how different the trails are: from jungle trails to sandy trails in the desert, up to Highlands and downhill on the slopes of Cotopaxi. Perfect bike trip with lots of culture and gorgeous landscape!

Nepal, November (Gavin and Elaine, Scotland)
If you love the idea of riding some awesome trails in the Himalayas then this is a must. If you also love the thought of mixing this with a cultural experience unlike any other then even better. Every day is special in its own different way making this without a doubt one of the best adventure experiences you’ll ever have.

Torridon & Skye Scotland, September (Luke, Canada)
Amazing trip from beginning to end!!! Trails were challenging and fun. The scenery is inspiring and absolutely beautiful. The guides were knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly and I’m a better rider today because of them. Even the food and accommodations were great! Best of all, I now have some new riding buddies to go on future trips with. H&I Adventures took care of everything perfectly!

Mexico, October (Cynthia, USA)
This adventure is a great cultural biking experience. Welcoming and friendly local guides, fantastic food, amazing biking, breathtaking views, and fun company made this trip truly memorable!

Cairngorms Scotland, June (Samantha, England)
A brilliant holiday! The trips out were amazing with beautiful scenery and challenging routes. Being in a small group was ideal as we all got a chance to get to know each other. Also meant that the holiday could be tweaked so it suited everyone. I would definately recommend this holiday… for the cycling, the beautiful Cairngorms and the holiday itself which felt personal and very relaxed.

Nepal, October (Brian, England)
Ride in the shadows of the Himilayas from rainforest to baron wastelands it feels like riding on mars. If you really want to see all that Nepal has to offer and I mean ALL book it! The most amazing trip you will ever do!

Coast-to-coast Scotland, September (Joni, USA)
Leg busting climbs and thrilling descents! I’d travel to the ends of the earth with H&I Adventures, dedicated as they are to providing adventure and comfort while safety and competence lead the way.

Torridon & Skye Scotland, June (Fernando, Spain)
An amazing bike trip. Best way to know awesome landscapes, trails and people. and all of it put together with a fantastic guide. The food and acommodation are really good. The Torridon area is unforgetable and what can I to say of Skye…. uffff. If you are thinking about this trip, no doubt any more, do it!

This is just a selection of the comments that we’ve received from the fantastic people we’ve had the privilege to mountain bike with this year, and if you’d like to experience one of our unforgettable adventures for yourself, join us for the ride in 2013! You can also follow us on Facebook to see more informal, ‘live-from-the-action’ photos and videos of our tours.

National Geographic Adventure puts Torridon & Skye in their bucket list!

We’re over the moon to see our mountain bike adventure in Torridon and Skye in National Geographic Adventure’s 2013 ‘Ultimate Adventure Bucket List’!

Hans Rey mountain biking in Scotland

Mountain biking in Scotland at its best, Torridon and Skye

This magnificent mountain biking experience in Scotland should be on every mountain bike enthusiast’s bucket list, and comes on recommendation from Scotland’s own trials star Danny MacAskill, who rode with us in Torridon and Skye in 2010 (watch the video) and listed this tour as his ‘Must-do Trip’.

Danny says of the jagged peaks that pierce the skyline in this part of Scotland’s west coast:

“They’re like mini-Alps, with a really bare, rugged, lunar-like landscape full of amazing mountain biking trails.”

If the best mountain biking in Scotland is on your bucket list for 2013, join us on one of our three scheduled mountain bike tours in Torridon and Skye next year and find out what all the fuss is about!

Coast-to-coast Scotland tour; through the eyes of a poet

Our mountain bike guide and resident poet in Scotland, Kevin, has written an account of our coast-to-coast Scotland mountain bike tour, in his own inimitable style. If Kevin’s words inspire you, you can join him on one of our coast-to-coast trips in Scotland next year, and you may also enjoy some of his poetry readings in the evenings after a big day in the saddle.

Double rainbow on our coast-to-coast Scotland tour

Double rainbow over Torridon

We’re in the East, and on the ground, near the place where the Dornoch Firth, the Carron River and the Kyle of Sutherland flow into each other. This is important: the deceptive stability of the earth flowing next to a broad and dazzling sheet of tidal estuary makes for an immediate and altered sense of time. The porridge (“that will put hairs on your chest” my mother used to say, though I’m not sure that she used the same line with my sister), scrambled eggs, smoked salmon and toast I had for breakfast was important too. And it’s not raining. Boulders, mud, sweet water from high lochans and burns, leaf mulch, bog and sharn, forest road, rivers to wade to singletrack, rainbows, and descents – perhaps into those pots of gold – which once might have been the ancient beds of streams, are all out there waiting for us and our tyres, and I’m on the ground, excited, checking that I’ve everything I need, before ensuring that everyone else does as well (plenty of food and water, warm clothing and water-proofs, spare tubes, sense of humour …) With the sounds and smell of grasses, heather, mosses and silver birch … beginning to rise like a trout to a fly in my mind; water and earth and the sun rising over a Torridonian quartzite top and a billion years of earth’s history fizzing with infant joy … There is little I can say of happiness, other than I’ve been there.

Fresh local food fuels hungry mountain bikers in Scotland

Fresh local produce is the fuel for our coast-to-coast tour

After the transfer vehicle has dropped riders at the start of the first day’s riding this is the last they see of the inside of it until Applecross six days later and the return journey to Inverness. This is more often the case but sometimes the weather requires us to make changes to the intended route for safety reasons, and this occasionally requires us to transfer riders to an alternative start point, but on the whole, from this point on we’re on bikes, and we have in our ride packs everything we need for long days in the saddle. The group’s main luggage is taken forward to that night’s accommodation, and this too is important. Good Highland accommodation in family-run hotels and bed and breakfasts, with hot showers, great breakfasts, and great food in the evenings are essential on this tour because days out in the mountains, sometimes in heavy weather, can be tough on the mind and body. And also because quite simply, we have it: fish and shellfish straight out of the sea to be turned into a Cullen skink or creamy fish pie; artisan potato breads; dark, succulent venison casserole; haggis, neeps and tatties that transcend this mortal realm with the aid of a slug of whisky, or that unassuming salad of fresh green leaves, mozzarella and tomato which your body has been craving all day … sparkling and fresh and smelling of the soil it grew in – the real fuel of this coast-to-coast adventure, not gels and power bars.

Mountain biking in Torridon, coast-to-coast Scotland

A tough, but rewarding ride in Torridon

By mid-week during the last tour, despite cold and wet weather, three H&I Adventures mountain bike guides and eight American riders had worked their way, past Loch Clare into the Coulin forest, then climbed a trail by the side of Fionn Abhainn to the Bealach na Lice – above Glen Torridon and Torridon village itself which can be seen nestled, tight and blithe into the base of Liathach – before eventually dropping, six hard-worn but rewarding hours later, into Annat at the end of a fast, grin-inducing 9km descent. At dinner that evening I read aloud poetry by John Burnside, John Glenday, Kathleen Jamie, Hugh MacDiarmid, Sorley MacLean and Kevin Williamson … poetry which amplified our journey thus far, from east to west; from an economy of the farm, to the sea, and the croft, from wheat to sheep, from John Burnside’s reflections on kinship, and the subtle interplay, transmigration and interdependence of living things, of ideas and creatures ‘…we wonder about those legends / of women transformed into deer, / or a cold daughter, lost in the hills / and hidden in the caught breath of a fawn …’ to Kevin Williamson’s first collection ‘In A Room Darkened’, published by Two Raven’s Press, who have their publishing house in Ullapool. Along with other poems on language and landscape, on flowers, Scotland and its people, and humour … lots of laughter …And all the while the body ached just a little, remembering the lungs working hard, the heart pounding in its cage, calf muscles searing near the top of a stiff climb, everything then that tells us we are “embodied”, in culture, in life, now, in this place.

If you’d like to experience the poetic beauty of Scotland and take on our coast-to-coast adventure, book your place online for 2013!

Coast-to-coast Scotland: in pictures

On our most recent coast-to-coast Scotland tour we welcomed two great couples from the US and Switzerland to make up our small, but perfectly-formed group of coast-to-coasters! They had the most amazing week, which you’ll see from these incredible photos that capture the whole essence of the coast-to-coast: the trails, landscape, accommodation, people… So we owe a huge thanks to Elizabeth and Howard (ephg Photography) for taking these stunning shots and allowing us to share them with you. You can see more of their fab photos on our Facebook page – enjoy!

Arrival day of coast-to-coast Scotland, Dornoch beach (ephg Photography)   Dornoch B&B first night of coast-to-coast Scotland (ephg Photography)   Day 1 coast-to-coast Scotland, heading for Ullapool (ephg Photography)   Fast boat ride, day 2 coast-to-coast Scotland (ephg Photography)   Mountain biking coast-to-coast Scotland (ephg Photography)   Great coffee on the coast-to-coast Scotland! (ephg Photography)   Heading for Poolewe, day 2 coast-to-coast Scotland (ephg Photography)   Swimming in Loch Maree, day 3 coast-to-coast Scotland (ephg Photography)   Preparing for last serious climb, day 7 coast-to-coast Scotland (ephg Photography)   Applecross and the end of our coast-to-coast Scotland adventure (ephg Photography)   View from Applecross at the end of our coast-to-coast Scotland tour (ephg Photography)   Even the bikes are tired at the end of our coast-to-coast Scotland!(ephg Photography)

If you’d like to join us for this epic coast-to-coast Scotland mountain bike tour, there are a few places remaining on our trip on September 15th – 22nd 2012, or you can book a place on one of our four dates next year. We look forward to sharing the adventure with you!

MountainBike Magazin Germany features Torridon and Skye tour

Mountain biking on Skye with MountainBike Magazin

MountainBike Magazin on Skye

We recently hosted the guys from MountainBike Magazin in Germany and showed them our favourite trails in Torridon and Skye, Scotland.

You can read the full feature in this month’s edition of MountainBike Magazin, and drool over the incredible pictures that they took on their road trip around Torridon, Skye, and the spectacular west coast of Scotland.

Our last trip of 2012 is fully booked, but if you feel inspired by the article and think you’re up to riding the rocky, technical trails of Torridon and Skye, you can join us for this epic mountain bike adventure in Scotland next year; first trip runs from 25th May to 1st June 2013.

In the words of one customer:

Had an awwwwwsome mtb holiday with H&I Adventures. Couldn’t imagine a better way to learn and see more of the real Scotland.

Book your place online, or get in touch to find out more about mountain biking in Torridon and Skye, Scotland.

Late availability on mountain bike tours in Scotland

If you’re still deciding where to spend your summer vacation, we have some last minute places on our world-class mountain biking tours in Scotland. There’s no better way to leave the stress of work life behind than pedalling it all out on an amazing mountain biking experience in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland.

Cairngorms Adventure Tour, 14th – 21st July

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 really soak up 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.

Join us in July to experience the splendour of the Cairngorms by booking your place online, or contact us for more information. 5 places remaining

Coast-to-coast Scotland, 28th July – 4th August

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. Only 4 places remaining

Tastes and Trails of Scotland, 11th – 18th August

Tastes and Trails of Scotland adventure tour

Talisker Bay, Isle of Skye

If you’re looking for an adventure tour that’s a little bit different and special, our new Tastes and Trails of Scotland tour will be right up your street.

Highlights of the tour include a ride on the Jacobite Express steam train, voted by National Geographic magazine as one of the best train journeys in the world; a wildlife boat trip; distillery tour and whisky tasting; and lunch at the Michelin-starred Kinloch Lodge on Skye.

If you like the idea of enjoying the finest produce and stunning scenery of Scotland’s west coast this summer book online, or contact us for more information. 6 places remaining

Torridon and Skye, 25th August – 1st September

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.

View more trip pictures on our flickr page.

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. Only 4 places remaining

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!