Pedal power is the perfect way to explore Orkney.
Our islands have mile after mile of quiet country roads, thousands of years of history to discover, and beautiful beaches around every corner.
Now, cycling in Orkney has received the seal of approval from one of the most successful cyclists of all time. Six-time Olympic champion, Sir Chris Hoy, has inspired our new collection of island bike routes, and he’s even lent his name to one of our most challenging circuits.
Our ‘Hoy on Hoy’ route is a 31km road cycle with nearly 500 metres of ascent between two ferry ports in Hoy, taking in fascinating wartime heritage, including the Scapa Flow Museum, ancient archaeology, and some of Orkney’s most stunning scenery on the way.
It’s one of 12 new routes across nine of our islands, from North Ronaldsay to South Walls. We spent much of our summer out and about exploring our islands, plotting the new guides in these vibrant communities.
So, whether you’re a road racer, tourer, or just looking for a new way to enjoy Orkney’s great outdoors, join Sir Chris Hoy and browse our new Cycling in Orkney page at https://www.orkney.com/cycling to start planning your next island adventure.
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There are very few videos about Orkney and they are always only a few mins. You need one about 30 mins or so. Someone try. Am waiting. T h a n k s .. 😊😊😊
Rackwick bothy – spent a couple of nights there.
Planning to go cycling in February over there
Next time I visit Shetland I'm taking my road touring bike but this time I'm splitting the trip in half and visiting Orkney first.