I like to think of it now as The West Highland Cow Way (even though the Highland Cows were congregated only around one section of our hour cycle). A corridor that snakes between rugged hills, the road that weaves through Glen Lonan leads you into peaceful mountain landscape. With many more cows than cars, it was also the perfect place for our first family bike ride.
I'm pretty sure from his squeals of 'weeeeee' that my son enjoyed the bike ride as much as us. Once we'd climbed the first initial hill the road levelled off; winding past the occasional house and farm, and forested landscapes. We cycled slowly, soaking up the lovely scenery (nothing at all to do with being out of breath!). After about half an hour, we arrived at the bottom of a hill where Highland Cows wandered freely. I'm sure our son would have happily watched them all afternoon, completely entranced by the sight of so many cows inches from the road. And not just your traditional toffee coloured cows either - it was the first time I'd come across white and black Highland Cows. I have to say, I probably did cycle ever so slightly faster past the very large white one (pictured below)...
After crossing the river and attempting a few more hills, we took a sudden (though short-lived) shower as a sign to turn back. It felt more of an incline on the return journey, but there are plenty of hills to whizz down on the approach to the chalet park.
It was a wonderful place to just enjoy some peace and quiet, and I would have loved to have cycled further along the road (which eventually arrives in Oban). I'll save that for next time, though...
Why not see for yourself? Emma also shared this short video clip of her Glen Lonan bike ride.
You can read more from Emma on her blog - Emma Explores Scotland.
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