Discover the Black Isle: New Bike Shed Paves the Way for Eco-Friendly Adventures
Excitement is building on the Black Isle as efforts to promote active travel options gain momentum with the recent opening of a new bike shed. Black Isle Bicyles, a project under Transition Black Isle, is paving the way for a greener future by encouraging locals and visitors alike to embrace cycling as a primary mode of transportation.
A Cycle Haven on the Black Isle
The newly established bike shed at the Black Isle Leisure Centre in Fortrose serves as a hub for cyclists. It not only allows visitors to park their own bikes but also offers the option to rent pre-booked bikes or e-bikes. This initiative is aimed at transforming the Black Isle into a “must-visit, must-cycle destination” for individuals looking to explore its stunning landscapes.
Explore and Experience
With a variety of cycling routes available, cyclists can enjoy breathtaking views while traveling to charming villages and scenic spots. From the picturesque shores of Cromarty to the tranquil paths along Rosemarkie beach, there is an adventure waiting for everyone. For those seeking a little thrill, the mountain biking trails at Learnie Red Rocks promise an exhilarating experience.
Simplifying the Cycling Experience
The process to get started is simple. Visitors just need to join the Black Isle Library of Things and sign up as a free visitor member. Once registered, they can easily browse and book available bikes tailored to their cycling needs. With this approachable setup, exploring the natural beauty of the Black Isle has never been easier.
As we look to create a more sustainable future, initiatives like these highlight the importance of active travel in our communities. Not only do they provide an opportunity for exploration, but they also contribute to lower carbon footprints, enhancing the overall quality of life for residents and visitors alike.