Words by Tom Couzens
Gralloch UCI Gravel Race 2025: Full Race Recap & Rider Insights
The Gralloch gravel race has quickly become one of the most popular gravel weekends in the UK. Located in Gatehouse of Fleet, the Gralloch might just be the best UK gravel race and with it doubling up as a qualifying opportunity for the Gravel World Championships later on this year, I headed up to attempt to qualify and this is how it went.
The Route: Gralloch Course Profile & Conditions
The Gralloch is tough. There is no denying that. The course is brutal. To paint the picture, the first 12 km is nearly all uphill, right out of the blocks. From there, you descend the rough gravel tracks before you’re treated with a brief bit of rest with a few kilometres of smooth tarmac to catch your breath before you dive back onto the gravel. For the next 80 kilometers the course dips and dives through the Galloway Forest, taking in the sights before you finally return to the tarmac for the final 10km stretch to the finish line.
This year the 110km long course was extremely dry and dusty and even though you climb just over 1,700 metres, the course was running extremely quickly. So fast in fact, I averaged nearly 32 km/h!