| Grey start |
Turning left onto the Oban road has always been a happy moment for me and today was no exception, despite the weather the scenery would be fine.
It is a direct A-B route so no issues over navigation but my main issue would be poor and impatient drivers, three very, very close passes and a few other near things!! This despite having high intensity strobe lights and a yellow high viz jacket. Another issue is the potential cycling fatigue as not many long runs under my belt this year.
| Sun on the hill ahead |
| Dalmally golf club |
In Dalmally the sheep sales were on at the market, explained the high number of livestock trailers passing me.
At the far side the Dalmally horseshoe hills (on my todo list) were well hidden but the quaint golf course sitting below them has superb views, need to play it one day.
| Even low hills are hidden |
Halfway to Oban but I knew the lumpiest half was still ahead. A couple of boats bobbed about out on the grey and slightly choppy waters of Loch Awe, rods hanging over the sides, trout or pike? The hills are still covered in a grey shroud but thankfully this is soon to disappear.
A bit further on I had a look over the bridge at the River Awe but no fishermen evident. I would have thought that the salmon were on this stretch by now. I wonder if the hydro scheme further back is having a negative impact on the salmon fishing? Still there is a derelict growth covered bridge which caught my eye, this I presume was the old road crossing.
| Old bridge over River Awe |
| Loch Etive |
| Connel bridge in distance |
| Tranquil Connell Bay |
For the last 4 miles I come off the main road and take the cycle route to Ganavan bay. Some steep inclines that really test my tiring thigh muscles the lack of long distance cycling is catching up. No matter my hillwalking fitness I believe you need to be regularly doing each sport to be fit.
Approaching Oban bay the scenery is fantastic, now looking across towards Morvern. In the playing field a local shinty match is in progress, I watch for a while and grimace as these sticks are swung hard, sometimes connecting with flesh and bone rather than the ball, these are brave men and some boys.
| Mull from Ganavan |
| Dunollie castle |
| Kayakers about to launch, Oban cathedral in background |
This was a very enjoyable cycle, albeit along at times a very busy and potentially dangerous road which might be scary to some. But the scenery is well worth it.
Distance: 37.5 miles (60.35km)
Ascent:1568 ft (478m)
Time: 3hr 10min
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