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Cycling through the Majestic Scottish Highlands


Cycling routes from Bishopbriggs

Bishopbriggs is a locality in the United Kingdom, specifically in the West Central Scotland region. From a cyclist's perspective, Bishopbriggs offers a range of cycling routes suitable for both road and gravel cyclists. The area is known for its beautiful countryside and stunning views. One notable cycling spot nearby is the scenic Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, which offers a multitude of cycling trails. Bishopbriggs is an excellent base for cycling enthusiasts looking to explore the Scottish highlands and enjoy the picturesque landscapes.

An adventurous road cycling route near Bishopbriggs

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78 km
840 m
Tough

The Strathblane Loop offers a thrilling road cycling experience near Bishopbriggs, with challenging ascents and a distance of 78 kilometers. This route is suited for experienced cyclists looking for a thrilling adventure.


An exhilarating gravel ride with stunning views of Torrance and a challenging climb up Cairnoch Hill

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63 km
921 m
Tough

This distinctive gravel route takes you through the beautiful Scottish countryside, with highlights including the picturesque village of Torrance and the breathtaking ascent up Cairnoch Hill. With a moderate difficulty level and a score of 4 for epicness, this route is perfect for experienced gravel cyclists looking for a memorable adventure.


A scenic road cycling route near Bishopbriggs

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78 km
838 m
Tough

The Bearsden Circuit is a picturesque road cycling route near Bishopbriggs, offering stunning views of the Scottish countryside. With a moderate ascent and a distance of 78 kilometers, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists.


A legendary road cycling route near Bishopbriggs

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118 km
1456 m
Savage

The Countryside Challenge is a legendary road cycling route near Bishopbriggs, covering a distance of 118 kilometers with a significant ascent. This route provides a challenging and epic experience for experienced cyclists, showcasing the natural beauty of West Central Scotland.


Embark on a challenging and breathtaking gravel ride, passing through Balfron and conquering the infamous Kilsyth climb.

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94 km
1180 m
Tough

This epic gravel route will take your breath away with highlights including the tranquil Balmore village, the thrilling Bargeny Hill climb, and the panoramic views from the summit of Kilsyth. With a difficulty level of 4 and a score of 4 for epicness, this route is perfect for experienced and adventurous gravel cyclists seeking a memorable challenge.


A scenic gravel cycling route near Bishopbriggs

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37 km
192 m
Chill

The Gravel Adventure route near Bishopbriggs offers a unique off-road cycling experience, covering a distance of 37 kilometers with a moderate ascent. This route is suitable for gravel enthusiasts looking for an adventurous ride.


Embark on a gravel cycling adventure to explore Torrance near Bishopbriggs

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52 km
238 m
Chill

Discover the beauty of Torrance with this gravel cycling adventure near Bishopbriggs. Covering a distance of 52 kilometers and an elevation gain of 238 meters, this route offers a mix of challenging terrain and breathtaking scenery. Challenge yourself on gravel paths as you pass through Torrance, Auchinstarry, Croy Hill, Mollinshillhead, Woodhead, and Auchinairn.


Explore the scenic Parkhouse along this road cycling route near Bishopbriggs

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49 km
335 m
Tough

Embark on this road cycling route near Bishopbriggs to discover the beautiful Parkhouse. With its moderate difficulty level, this 49-kilometer round-trip loop offers picturesque landscapes along the way. Enjoy the tranquility of the countryside as you tackle a total ascent of 335 meters.


A challenging road cycling route near Bishopbriggs

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84 km
882 m
Savage

The Thorntonhall Hills route near Bishopbriggs provides a thrilling road cycling experience for experienced cyclists who are up for a challenge. With a significant ascent and a distance of 84 kilometers, this route offers stunning vistas and an adrenaline-filled adventure.


Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure from Bishopbriggs to Cunninghamhead

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112 km
984 m
Tough

Experience a challenging but rewarding road cycling adventure from Bishopbriggs all the way to Cunninghamhead. This 112-kilometer round-trip route boasts a cumulative ascent of 984 meters, making it suitable for seasoned cyclists seeking a thrilling challenge. Along the way, explore iconic landmarks such as the Mackintosh Tower, Cathcart, Eaglesham, Ballageich Hill, Beith, and Houston.


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