Scotland Gravel Camp

Length

Trip Style

Camping (tent or van) or Glamping

Location

Aviemore

Terrain

Dates

Gravel

Distance

14 - 18th August

Price

2 daily route choices
40 or 70km per day

Challenge

From £360

Gravel Camp - Basecamp

4 nights

Accomodation

Back for our fourth year, our Scotland Gravel Camp is always a highlight of the season.

Based from beautiful Inshirach Farm, a few miles south of Aviemore, this is our classic four day/four night weekend exploring some of the finest and wildest gravel that Scotland has to offer.

Each day will feature two loop ride options that return to our secluded basecamp, so no bikepacking gear required. You can just concentrate on enjoying some of the most unforgettable riding in the Cairngorms National Park.

Our standard tickets are for a tent spot, but you can upgrade to a van, or to one of Inshriach’s award winning glamping options including the Shepherd’s Hut, Bothy or the gorgeous Log House.

It’s a highlight of our summer.

Highlights

Two route options everyday means it’s great for a range of riders

Beautiful basecamp camping and glamping

Guided group rides if you want them, or ride with your pals

Some of the UK’s finest gravel riding

Loch swims aplenty

Basecamp sauna and river swims

View Dates & Book

2025 Dates

14 - 18th August

Interested in future dates?

Pricing Info

£360 for a standard tent spot. Book now with a £150 deposit. Full balance due 60 days before the trip.

Click on your preferred trip date to be directed to our secure booking partner WeTravel who will process and manage your booking. We recommend paying with bank details to avoid card processing fees.

Optional Add Ons

Bring a van - £30

Upgrade to glamping:

Borrow navigation device - Hammerhead Karoo navigation devices (£10) can be hired from us

Minimum trip number

Trip minimum has been met, this event will run!

Cancellation policy

You can secure your spot by paying a £150 deposit which is refundable up to the point that we confirm the trip minimum numbers have been met. Once the trip is confirmed, the deposit is not refundable. The remaining balance is due 60 days before the trip by bank transfer.  Cancellation between 60 days and 28 days, you’ll get 50% back.  Cancellation within 28 days is non-refundable, but you can transfer your booking to another person should you find one.  View the full booking terms and conditions here

Itinerary

From our beautiful secluded basecamp close to Aviemore, we'll spend four days exploring the local trails on day-ride loops that showcase some of the best off-road riding in the UK.

Each day, we'll provide a couple of specially curated gravel routes to choose from, and you an choose what and how you want to ride. There'll be full day epics for those who seeking a challenge, and a more mellow route for those still finding their gravel legs. Choose to ride with a guided group, alone, or with buddies. Wherever and however you ride, you'll be taking in some of the UK's most gorgeous landscapes and we'll all regroup back at basecamp to share dinner, skills sessions, and stories of the day,

Expect the usual Sisters In The Wild vibes at basecamp - communal meals, campfires, and chances to share and build some new skills. This weekend is as much about building community and sharing the experience with good people as it is about epic rides.

What’s included?

Included

Not included

Accomodation & Food

Basecamp

We‘re taking over the grounds of the gorgeous Insraich House, an easy 30 minute cycle from Aviemore. You can pitch your tent or campervan, or opt for one of the INCREDIBLE glamping options available. Basecamp will be our simple but lovely home in nature for the weekend, complete with fire pits, a rustic sauna, access to the river for a dip, and a communal stretch tent where we can shelter from any Scottish weather that we are blessed with. There are toilets, showers and running water on site.

Food

Breakfast and dinners are included everyday at our basecamp, and will be simple but filling and tasty affairs, served al fresco in our barn area.

Breakfast will be a simple but filling continental affair, with muesli, yoghurt, fruit and additional revolving treats. Dinners will be vegan friendly and plentiful.

Lunch and snacks on the ride are not included, but we’ll share recommendations on where to picj up supplies.

We’ll capture any dietary requirements at booking, but please email if you have any serious restrictions or allergies.

With two route options each day, a longer and shorter route, we have given this trip a range of 3/5 (shorter route) to 4/5 (longer routes) for challenge level.

About the riding

Challenge Level

Terrain

The routes are majority (70%) off road, with slightly more tarmac on the shorter routes. Most of the tracks will be fairly smooth, with short sections of linking singletrack and rougher terrain that might be a wee bit challenging in places. On the longer routes, there will be some more challenging descents, with looser, rockier terrain and steeper gradients that require some confidence and skill in riding. On the shorter routes, these are minimised, and with extra time we expect that some riders may need to walk short sections. We can expect a bit of bog and mud thrown in for good measure!

Climbing

There is a decent amount of climbing, though expect less than you might find on a similar route length in hilly parts of England. The shorter routes will average around 500m of climbing, with closer to 1000m on the longer routes. The climbs are generally rideable and with a good gradient, though there may be shorter or rougher sections that require a bit of walking.

Daily Distances

We’ll have two core routes per day, with the shorter route between 40 and 50km, and the longer between 60 and 80km. Shortcuts are possible on the shorter routes on all days, to make a route of around 30-35km, but we may not have our guide team on these routes.

Remoteness & Weather

Scottish weather can be notoriously unpredictable, and thats all part of the fun! A spirit to embrace whatever comes is needed for this trip, as parts of the route are relatively remote and without shelter. Our guides will of course make adjustments to the route if needed to keep everyone safe.

Support style

Our SITW Bikepacking trips aim to strike the perfect balance of freedom and support. Riders are free to ride the routes at their own pace or with the guide and group. Regardless, our team will be out on the routes to support and cheerlead.

Guiding

There will be two ride options each day, with SITW guides out on each of the route options. Each evening, we’ll put out sign ups for the next days rides, and set group starts for those who want to ride with a guide/group. We'll share all the routes and route information everyday and you are free to choose whether you want to ride self-supported or with a led group. If you choose to ride with a guided group, we'll be riding at a pace that suits that whole group. We’ll have a whatsapp set up for regrouping at scenic picnic stops, cafes and pubs along the way.

All riders should equipped with their own navigation and not rely on following a guide for directions. We’ll share a a specially curated collection of routes and route briefings via Komoot, to enable navigation and planning your days.

Support

Our guides are qualified first aiders and experienced mechanics and can help troubleshoot issues on the trail. Due to the nature of the routes, there is not a dedicated support vehicle for this trip. Our guide teams can help you trouble shoot getting back to basecamp or to a bike shop. This may include public transport, taxis, or waiting for a fellow rider or guide to pick you up at the end of the ride.

Bikes & bike hire

Bike hire is not included as standard in this trip, and riders are welcome to bring their own bike or hire locally.

Recommended bike

A gravel bike with minimum 38mm tyres, and a good amount of grip, or a rigid or hardtail MTB are both good choices for this trip. If you are newer to off-road riding, a hardtail can be good for building confidence on the off-road sections, though may feel slower on the tarmac sections. The most important thing is that your bike is in safe working order.

Bike hire

Yes. There are several hire places in Aviemore where you can hire a bike that will work well for the weekend. Our pals at https://backcountry.scot/ can offer delivery and collection to basecamp if needed. Get in touch with them directly to sort out.

Travelling with your bike

If travelling by train, be aware that different train lines have different rules on carrying bikes on trains, with some requiring pre-booking, or special packing rules. Please check before booking your travel.

If flying with your bike, please check your airlines bike carriage policy for weight and size restrictions.  Your bike box/bag can be stored whilst on the trip.

What spares and tools to bring

  • 2 x spare tubes and patches

  • Small pump

  • Tubeless plugs/spare sealant if running tubeless tyres

  • Multitool with what you need for your bike e.g. allen keys

  • Spare set of brake pads (specific for your bike)

We also recommend bringing a few spares that are specific to your bike. We don’t expect you to know how to fit these! But having them to hand can mean our team or local bike shop is better able to get you back on the road.

  • Chain quick link

  • Spare derailleur hanger

  • Extra brake pads just in case!

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