Waterfalls & Puck’s Glen E-Bike Tour
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
E-bike assistance makes hills and longer distances easy
Enjoy a mix of gentle cycling and short walking sections
Capture memorable moments with Instagram-worthy stops
Opportunity to connect with Scottish culture and history
€ 119.44
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This 3+ hour tour offers an immersive experience in the natural beauty of Argyll, featuring rivers, waterfalls, towering trees, and stunning mountain scenery. Riders will explore Holy Loch, Glen Massan waterfalls, Argyll Forest Park, and even enjoy a hike through the enchanting Puck’s Glen, with an optional visit to Benmore Botanic Garden. A stop at a local café provides a chance to rest and refuel, while enjoying the surrounding landscapes.
Participants will ride top-of-the-line e-bikes, fully charged and ready, with an orientation to ensure comfort and confidence on the trails. Expert guides share stories of local legends, Gaelic meanings, and Highland history, offering a deeper connection to the region. The tour also includes multiple photo opportunities to capture scenic moments and optional local fare stops for a complete Argyll experience.
E-bike
Helmet
Gratuities
Sunglasses or glasses
A headband or light beanie
A neck gaiter
Scarf
Gloves
A waterproof jacket
Comfortable athletic shoes
Socks
Water bottle
Minimum age of participants 14
Maximum booking of 6 people for this tour
The minimum suggested height is 4 ft 10 for a safe and comfortable ride
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Activity Provider: Lochs, Bens & Glens Ltd
Customer Reviews
Tasha

Puck’s Glen feels like stepping straight into a storybook. Tucked away just outside Dunoon, this magical gorge walk winds through moss-covered rocks, tumbling waterfalls, and twisting stone steps that lead ever deeper into the forest. It’s one of the most atmospheric walks in Scotland — shaded, cool, and full of that enchanted feeling you can’t quite put into words. Every turn reveals another tiny cascade or ancient tree draped in green. Even on a misty day, it’s stunning (maybe even more so). The trail is well-marked but can be steep and slippery in places, so good shoes are a must. We looped back along the gorge track because of storm damage causing trees to fall on the trail. If you love fairytale forests, trickling streams, and places that feel hidden from time, Puck’s Glen is one of Scotland’s most unforgettable short walks.
Ross

Simply the most amazing place I’ve ever visited! I can’t believe how beautiful it is. Trail consisting of waterfalls is out of the world. It’s like you go to fairytale. Most places that offer less, charge for entry. You definitely need to visit Puck’s Glen if you around. I can write so much about my visit, but you definitely need to go there to see how beautiful it is. I would recommend and I would encourage everyone to go there. You will not regret visiting such a magical place.
Red

Great walk with stunning views. The waterfalls are beautiful to look at. The walk can get quite steep and some of the path is close to the edge. Kids will struggle and could fall. I took two children the whole route and both managed to survive.
Karen

There are no words that will stand up to the beauty of Pucks Glen. It feels jurassic at times. The multitude of waterfalls give great photo opportunities and plunge pools. There are a couple of ways to access the Glen as it loops around and takes about 2 hours....... would love it see it in winter with the snow dusting the vegetation. As with any Glen it can get slippery in places but sure and steady in these spots will ensure no mishaps. A great place for all the family.
Maggie

Absolutely magical! Kept expecting to see fairies! Small size car park which can get really full, and options of two walks. The shorter walk is about a mile and a half all the way around. Good footwear is recommended as part can be narrow and slippery even on a dry day. Google maps will NOT help on this walk so know your route as markings are not clear. We started to the left of the information board and there are a LOT of steeps some of which are REALLY STEEP, and the woodland path on the way back (which brings you out to the right of the board) is a dirt path which is a steep decline on the way back to the car park. No matter how many reviews you read on here it will not do it justice to just how beautiful it is.
