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Experience Loch Katrine with a 3.5-hour guided e-bike tour including goat farm visit and homemade ice cream tasting in the stunning Trossachs.
This 3.5-hour guided e-bike tour in the United Kingdom offers a wonderful combination of scenic beauty, local farm life, and delicious food. Starting from Katrine Wheelz, the tour takes you through the landscapes of Loch Katrine and Loch Achray, culminating in a visit to Achray Farm for a homemade ice cream tasting featuring homegrown and foraged flavors. Priced at $202 per person, this experience is perfect for those interested in combining outdoor activity with a taste of local craftsmanship.
While the tour includes a leisurely ride across forest tracks and along the shoreline, it’s best suited for participants comfortable with cycling, as no previous ebiking experience is required. The tour emphasizes a slower pace, making it accessible for most and offering plenty of opportunities to learn about the area’s history and natural environment. A key highlight is the chance to meet the goats and their kids while sampling homemade ice cream made by Nicola, the farm’s owner.
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The tour begins at Katrine Wheelz, where participants are equipped with bike hire and helmets. A safety briefing kicks off the experience, setting the stage for a relaxed ride through the stunning landscape of the Trossachs area. The small group size ensures plenty of attention from the local guide, who shares stories and insights about the region’s natural and cultural history.
This starting point is ideal for those staying near Loch Katrine or looking for an accessible introduction to the area’s scenery. The entire experience takes place outdoors, so dressing in outdoor clothing and wearing comfortable shoes is recommended. Transportation to the starting point is not included, so guests should plan accordingly.

The core of the tour is a guided ride that takes you along forest tracks and along the shore of Loch Achray. The route showcases the natural beauty of the Trossachs, with sweeping views of Loch Katrine and the surrounding hills.
Participants are encouraged to take it at a leisurely pace, enjoying the tranquil scenery and listening to stories about the area’s Victorian and Clan history. The guided nature of the tour means that you’ll receive plenty of context about the natural history and folklore of the region, making the experience more enriching.
This ride is perfect for those who want to combine light physical activity with scenic relaxation, and the electric bikes assist in covering more ground comfortably. The route includes a different return path that features a short stretch of road riding, adding variety to the experience.
The highlight of the tour is a visit to Achray Farm, where Nicola welcomes visitors to meet her goats and kids. Here, you learn firsthand about her process of making ice cream with homegrown and foraged ingredients, which adds a personal and authentic touch to the tasting experience.
While watching the goats browse and their kids play, participants can sample the homemade ice creams. The flavors are made using natural ingredients, with the farm’s environment adding unique foraged flavors. This close-up interaction with the farm animals and the chance to taste delicious, natural ice cream is a memorable part of the tour.
The farm visit emphasizes a casual, friendly atmosphere where guests can ask questions and connect with the land and animals. Since the tasting occurs at the farm, it’s a peaceful spot perfect for relaxing and enjoying the local produce.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, the local guide shares stories about Victorian and Clan history connected to Loch Katrine. These narratives provide a deeper understanding of how the area’s past has shaped its present landscape and cultural identity.
The natural history and folklore of the region are woven into the ride, making the experience both educational and entertaining. This aspect appeals to history buffs and anyone interested in the stories behind the landscapes they are riding through.
The guide’s storytelling enhances the overall experience, making the scenic stops more meaningful and providing context for the natural surroundings.
The small group size of up to 6 participants offers a more personalized and engaging experience. This ensures plenty of time for questions and individual attention from the local guide.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dressing in outdoor clothing appropriate for the weather is essential. No previous experience with ebiking is necessary, making it accessible for beginners, though participants should be comfortable riding a bike.
Transportation to the starting point is not included, so planning your arrival is necessary. The price of $202 per person covers bike hire, helmets, guided riding, ice cream tasting, and the farm visit.

This tour is not suitable for children under 14, pregnant women, or individuals with heart problems or animal allergies. The physical activity involves riding on forest tracks and shallow inclines, so participants should be comfortable on a bike.
Those who enjoy light outdoor activities, scenic landscapes, and local food experiences will find this tour offers a charming mix of nature and farm life. The leisurely pace and small group setting ensure an enjoyable day without feeling rushed.
While this tour specializes in a combination of e-biking and farm visit with ice cream tasting, other activities around Loch Lomond and the Scottish Highlands also feature boat cruises, castle visits, and extensive Highland tours. The similar experiences listed include cruise trips, castle tours, and multi-day Highland adventures, which cater to different interests but rarely combine outdoor biking with a farm food tasting in such a personalized manner.
This tour offers a more intimate, farm-focused alternative to larger sightseeing excursions, making it ideal for those who want a slow-paced, local experience with natural beauty and delicious food.

The Loch Katrine: Goat Ice Cream Tasting and Farm Tour by E-Bike provides a relaxed, engaging experience that combines scenic bike riding with a visit to a working farm. The guided tour emphasizes storytelling about the Victorian and Clan history, enriching the understanding of this picturesque landscape.
The ice cream tasting with homegrown and foraged flavors is a standout feature, creating a memorable highlight of the day. The small group size ensures a personal touch, while the scenic routes along Loch Katrine and Loch Achray offer plenty of photo opportunities and peaceful moments.
This tour is particularly suited for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy gentle cycling, food lovers curious about local produce, and history buffs interested in regional stories. The $202 price covers bike hire, guides, farm visit, and ice cream, making it a good value for a well-rounded experience.
While it requires comfortable outdoor clothing and a sense of adventure, it’s accessible for most and promises a delightful day exploring Scotland’s natural beauty with a tasty twist.
Is previous ebiking experience necessary for this tour?
No, the tour does not require previous ebiking experience, as the bikes are assisted with electric power and the ride is designed to be leisurely.
Can children participate in this tour?
This tour is not suitable for children under 14 years old, due to the physical activity involved and safety considerations.
What should I bring with me?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, outdoor clothing, snacks, and water. Dressing appropriately for the weather helps ensure comfort during the ride.
Is food or drink other than ice cream included?
No, additional food purchases are not included, but the ice cream tasting at the farm is the main edible highlight.
How do I get to the starting point?
Transportation to Katrine Wheelz is not included, so plan your arrival accordingly. The location is accessible for those staying near Loch Katrine or in nearby areas.
What if the weather turns bad?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so participants should be prepared for outdoor conditions and dress accordingly.