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The Cycling Scot

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I want to see all of Scotland by bicycle. Lonely Planet contributing writer-Experience Scotland book. Travel blogs about exploring Scotland.

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Looking for somewhere to stay in Campbeltown? I can recommend Craigard House Hotel. I've written a review of it on my blog: bit.ly/3XE7vzp

Looking for somewhere to stay in Campbeltown? I can recommend Craigard House Hotel. I've written a review of it on my blog: bit.ly/3XE7vzp
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One of Scotland's best transport museums is about 4 miles north of Dunfermline. The Scottish Vintage Bus Museum: bit.ly/4f9nYUQ

One of Scotland's best transport museums is about 4 miles north of Dunfermline. The Scottish Vintage Bus Museum: bit.ly/4f9nYUQ
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Kate Rawles cycles for thirteen months in South America on a bicycle she built herself from bamboo. She does this journey to explore biodiversity, its loss, its importance, and the people and places trying to protect it. Here's my review of the book: bit.ly/46A7273

Kate Rawles cycles for thirteen months in South America on a bicycle she built herself from bamboo. She does this journey to explore biodiversity, its loss, its importance, and the people and places trying to protect it. Here's my review of the book: bit.ly/46A7273
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Home to 12 species of deer, a wolf pack, wildcats, otters and European brown bears. There's also a bird‑of‑prey centre. The Scottish Deer Centre: bit.ly/3I0Mnj3

Home to 12 species of deer, a wolf pack, wildcats, otters and European brown bears. There's also a bird‑of‑prey centre. The Scottish Deer Centre: bit.ly/3I0Mnj3
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A fascinating exploration of the National Cycle Network (NCN). Laura Laker's book is about cycling parts of the Network to discover how it all started, how it is funded and why some parts of the route are frankly terrible. Here's my book review: bit.ly/3I0Mnj3

A fascinating exploration of the National Cycle Network (NCN). Laura Laker's book is about cycling parts of the Network to discover how it all started, how it is funded and why some parts of the route are frankly terrible. Here's my book review: bit.ly/3I0Mnj3
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This is a great book! Kate Rawles cycles for thirteen months following the spine of the Andes in South America on a bicycle she built herself from bamboo. Here's my review: bit.ly/46A7273

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I now have 31 cycling books on my book review page. Check it out for ideas for your next book or gift ideas for Christmas: bit.ly/2zJIlnb

I now have 31 cycling books on my book review page. Check it out for ideas for your next book or gift ideas for Christmas: bit.ly/2zJIlnb
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Tarbert. From here you can get a ferry to to Portavadie. This part of the cycle route between Dunoon and Campbeltown. You'll find the route details on my blog: bit.ly/4o2HCVs

Tarbert. From here you can get a ferry to to Portavadie. This part of the cycle route between Dunoon and Campbeltown. You'll find the route details on my blog: bit.ly/4o2HCVs