The Oban Times

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- By Sandy Neil sneil@obantimes.co.uk

A new film called Wild About Bikepackin­g has launched a 496km bikepackin­g route connecting the Argyll islands of Mull, Jura, Islay and Bute.

The new Bikepackin­g Argyll’s Islands route, created by Bikepackin­g Scotland and commission­ed by CalMac Ferries and Wild About Argyll, maps a 496km journey (308 miles) connecting the Isles of Mull, Jura, Islay and Bute on a mixture of gravel tracks, single trail, cycle paths and roads.

The route also makes use of ScotRail’s Highland Explorer, which provides space for up to 20 bikes, including tandems. The newly introduced train carriage offers a bike-friendly train connection between Glasgow, host city of the UCI Cycling World Championsh­ips in 2023, and Oban, where the new route begins. Bikes travel free on trains and all ferries along the route.

Wild About Bikepackin­g is the third short film from Markus Stitz that is set in Argyll, self-filmed in October 2021 when he travelled on a Twmpa Cycles GR 1.0, a bike built around a unique wooden frame.

Markus said: ‘When I arrived from my 34,000kmtrip around the world with a small boat in Port Ellen, I instantly fell in love with

Islay. I returned a few times since and was delighted when I had the opportunit­y to work with Wild About Argyll and CalMac Ferries to map a new bikepackin­g route across the lesser frequented islands in Argyll. It complement­s the existing Wild About Argyll Trail, which has been enjoyed by many cyclists since its launch in January 2018. For me, boarding a ferry to an island is the perfect start to a bikepackin­g adventure, and this route includes some of the most scenic ferry journeys in Scotland. Different from other routes I mapped, this one features quite a few road sections. Most of them are really quiet and enjoyable,

 ?? Photograph: Markus Stitz. ?? The route can be ridden all year round. The best time to visit is from April to October. Some sections can be muddy or boggy in wet weather conditions.
Photograph: Markus Stitz. The route can be ridden all year round. The best time to visit is from April to October. Some sections can be muddy or boggy in wet weather conditions.

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