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The best cycling routes around Glasgow

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Cycling in Glasgow and through its surroundings will quickly reveal that Scotland’s second city occupies an absurdly perfect position. From exploring the historic city centre along its cycle paths to pedaling out into the extraordinary local countryside, bike adventures are the best adventures here. 

Cycle routes in Glasgow truly make the most of its fantastic position and if you’re interested in longer rides, you can explore coastlines, lochs, hills and valleys with the city as your base. Using the River Clyde as your whimsical guide, you can ride all the way west or up to Loch Lomond. Alternatively, follow the Forth and Clyde Canal and ride east until you run out of country. 

Glasgow is surrounded by clusters of beautiful hills with challenging trails and spectacular views. When you freewheel back down to the city, enjoy Glasgow’s modern foodie scene to refuel for another day on the bike.

Lennoxtown & Mugdock Reservoir loop from Glasgow – Campsie Fells
Expert
04:19
62.1 km
Intermediate
02:03
33.5 km
Expert
04:08
66.8 km
Expert
04:13
56.8 km
Easy
01:14
20.0 km
Intermediate
01:13
19.7 km
Intermediate
01:38
26.0 km
Intermediate
03:45
65.0 km
Intermediate
04:18
74.5 km
Intermediate
03:11
53.2 km

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    04:19
    62.1 km
    14.4 km/h
    800 m
    800 m
    Expert

    5.0

    (3)

    198

    Expert bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may require you to push your bike.
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    02:03
    33.5 km
    16.3 km/h
    260 m
    260 m
    Intermediate

    3.0

    (1)

    16

    Intermediate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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  4. 3
    04:08
    66.8 km
    16.2 km/h
    490 m
    490 m
    Expert

    9

    Expert bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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  5. 4
    04:13
    56.8 km
    13.5 km/h
    620 m
    620 m
    Expert

    5.0

    (2)

    15

    Expert bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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  6. 5
    01:14
    20.0 km
    16.2 km/h
    110 m
    110 m
    Easy

    5.0

    (1)

    12

    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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  7. 6
    01:13
    19.7 km
    16.2 km/h
    180 m
    180 m
    Intermediate

    9

    Intermediate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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  8. 7
    01:38
    26.0 km
    16.0 km/h
    150 m
    150 m
    Intermediate

    5

    Intermediate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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  9. 8
    03:45
    65.0 km
    17.3 km/h
    160 m
    160 m
    Ferry
    Intermediate

    4.9

    (47)

    644

    Intermediate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The Tour includes a crossing by ferry.
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  10. 9
    04:18
    74.5 km
    17.4 km/h
    240 m
    240 m
    Intermediate

    4.6

    (14)

    345

    Intermediate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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    03:11
    53.2 km
    16.7 km/h
    290 m
    290 m
    Intermediate

    4.7

    (28)

    284

    Intermediate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Terrific terrain surrounding Glasgow

The fantastic nature of cycling in Glasgow is defined by its tremendous surrounding landscapes. A historic city with significant industry, the River Clyde, and the Forth and Clyde Canal are Glasgow’s flowing veins. Exploring these watercourses by bike is a wonderful way to get to know the immediate area and is also flat and family-friendly. 

Cycle routes from Glasgow whisk you out of the city and along the Black Cart River to the south west. Discover lochs, disused railway lines and ruined castles as you pedal past woodlands and country parks. To the north, ride towards the Strathblane Hills to ride along forest trails and up onto bare summits with wonderful, open views of Glasgow. 

If it’s lochs, estuaries and seas that you like cycling beside, head west and see where the Clyde opens up. Not only can you explore the estuary and sea coast here, you can catch ferries across to various other parts of this uniquely rugged land. 

Parks of every shape and size

For some of the most impressive bike rides near Glasgow, pedal into one of its many nearby parks. Tear around the woods and moorland of Gleniffer Braes Country Park, a short ride south of Glasgow. To the south west, ride through the tremendous, coastal Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park. This hilly parkland provides outstanding trails on gravel tracks and paved trails, all with impressive views and a fair amount of thigh-burn. 

To the north west of Glasgow, cycle from the city to the beloved Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. You’ll find a huge range of cycle trails here, from family-friendly flat loops to strenuous climbs. 

Traffic-free cycle ways lead you through dense evergreen forests, around magnificent lochs and past cascading waterfalls, all within easy reach of Glasgow. Mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop to all bike rides and the park is home to a wealth of wildlife and birdlife. Red squirrels in the trees and buzzards in the skies make excellent companions during your adventure. 

Choosing the right time of year

The best time for cycling in Glasgow and through its surroundings is mid-spring to mid-autumn. Summers can be warm while shoulder seasons are cool. Always prepare for cool weather and rain as the mixture of mountains, hills and sea produce changeable weather.

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