Mountain Bike Transport across Scotland | Reliable Bike & Rider Transfers – Built for Adventure
Whether you’re planning a weekend ride, a point-to-point trail, or a multi-day cycling adventure, Alistair’s Taxis offers specialist mountain bike transport throughout Scotland, designed to move both riders and bikes safely, comfortably, and efficiently.
Our service caters for up to 8 passengers and up to 8 bikes, making it ideal for groups, clubs, guided tours, families, and solo riders.
Purpose-Built Bike Transport
Your bikes travel just as well as you do.
🚲 Fully enclosed box trailer – weatherproof, secure, and road-safe
🔌 Suitable for all bike types – Mountain Bikes, eBikes, Road Bikes, Gravel Bikes & Touring Bikes
👥 Capacity for up to 8 passengers and bikes in one transfer
🔒 Careful loading to protect frames, components, and batteries
From carbon road bikes to heavier e-mountain bikes, everything is transported with care.
Ride Scotland’s Iconic Cycling Routes
Mountain Biking Holidays in Scotland are becoming increasingly popular and there are some well established long distance walking routes which make for excellent biking. We are more than happy to assist with mountain bike transport & transportation anywhere across the UK but we regularly support riders tackling Scotland’s most famous routes, including:
- West Highland Way – transporting you and your bikes from Fort William back to Milngavie/Glasgow.
- Coast to Coast route across Scotland – transporting you and your bikes from your route’s end location to your starting point. Our most popular route is bringing riders and their bikes back from Stonehaven or Montrose to Fort William or Glen Elg. There is an alternative route from Oban to St Andrew’s too.
- The Hebridean Way – pickup from Uig or Ullapool Ferry Terminals and transporting you and your bikes back to Oban.
- NC500 – Starting and finishing in Inverness, this is one of Scotland’s most famous road and adventure cycling routes looping around the far north Highlands of Scotland.
- Caledonia Way – Running the length of Scotland through the Great Glen, the Caledonia Way links coast to coast with forest tracks, canal towpaths and quiet roads.
- Rob Roy Way – Following the landscapes associated with Rob Roy MacGregor, this route combines forest tracks, lochside paths and Highland scenery.
- Kintyre Way – Starting in Tarbert and finishing at the southend of Mull of Kintyre, this is a quieter, lesser-known gem with stunning coastal views and rolling terrain. Ideal for riders seeking something off the beaten track.
Whether you need a start-line drop-off, end-of-route collection, mid-route relocation, or luggage & rider support, we tailor transfers to suit your itinerary.
UK-Wide & International Connections
We don’t just operate within Scotland.
We also provide long-distance collections and transfers for riders travelling from elsewhere in the UK or Europe, including:
✈️ All UK airports
🚢 Hull ferry connections
🚄 Newcastle rail & ferry hubs
🚗 Eurotunnel & southern UK pickup points
➡️ Direct transport to Scotland’s trails and routes
Ideal for overseas visitors, touring cyclists, and organised biking holidays.
Please contact us for any other cycle or bike routes you have in mind and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
Book Mountain Bike Transportation
Introducing TrailTransfers.co.uk
Ride Further. Explore More.
Trail Transfers will specialise in:
- Mountain biking groups & individuals
- Long-distance route logistics
- Multi-day adventure support
- UK & international cyclist transfers
- Event, tour & holiday transport
👉 New website launching soon
In the meantime, all services are operated professionally by Alistair’s Taxis, using the same trusted drivers, vehicles, and bike-ready trailer.
Why Choose Us?
✅ Bike-specific transport (not a generic taxi)
✅ Fully enclosed trailer for peace of mind
✅ Experience with Scottish terrain & routes
✅ Flexible itineraries & custom planning
✅ Friendly, reliable, rider-focused service
Please note that whilst every care is taken with transporting mountain bikes, in booking Alistair’s Taxis to transport your bike(s), you do so at your own risk.
