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Explore the Scottish countryside and Loch Lomond from Bridge of Weir on your bike.


Cycling routes from Bridge of Weir

Bridge of Weir in West Central Scotland, United Kingdom, offers diverse cycling opportunities for road and gravel cyclists. The locality is surrounded by beautiful Scottish countryside, featuring rolling hills and lochs. Cyclists can explore the nearby Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, which offers stunning landscapes and a variety of cycling routes. Bridge of Weir is an ideal base for exploring the picturesque Scottish countryside while enjoying memorable cycling experiences.

Embark on a challenging and scenic journey through Ayrshire's picturesque landscapes

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117 km
943 m
Tough

The Ayrshire Adventure route is a challenging and epic cycling experience that showcases the stunning landscapes of Ayrshire. With a significant ascent of 943 meters and a distance of 117 km, this road route is suited for experienced cyclists seeking a truly memorable ride. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as the historic Barrhead, the quaint village of Moscow, and the charming village of Tarbolton. These highlights offer glimpses into Scotland's rich history and provide opportunities to rest and refuel before tackling the next segment of the route.


Discover the scenic beauty of Uplawmoor on this moderately challenging cycling route

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66 km
645 m
Tough

The Uplawmoor Loop is a beautiful road cycling route that takes you through the scenic beauty of Uplawmoor. With an ascent of 645 meters and a distance of 66 km, this route is suitable for cyclists looking for a moderately challenging ride. Along the way, you'll pass through picturesque villages such as Stewarton and Glengarnock, offering plenty of opportunities to stop and take in the stunning views. The highlight of the route is the town of Johnstone, where you can explore its historic landmarks and enjoy a break at one of the local cafes.


Cycle through idyllic countryside to reach the breathtaking summit of Saucel Hill on this rewarding road cycling route.

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78 km
651 m
Tough

Embark on an enjoyable cycling excursion from Bridge of Weir to Saucel Hill, passing through attractions like Johnstone and Fenwick. With a moderate difficulty level and spanning a distance of 78 kilometers, this road cycling route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Epicness is rated at 3.


Explore the architectural wonders of Mackintosh Tower and ride through the vibrant city of Glasgow.

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91 km
722 m
Tough

Embark on a stunning route that takes you from Bridge of Weir to Eaglesham, passing through highlights such as Uddingston and Johnstone. Experience Mackintosh Tower's distinctive design and immerse yourself in the city ambiance of Glasgow. With a moderate ascent of 722 meters and a total distance of 91 kilometers, this road cycling route is perfect for well-trained amateurs. Epicness is rated at 3.


Immerse yourself in Ayrshire's rich heritage with this challenging cycling route

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109 km
807 m
Tough

The Ayrshire Heritage Trail is a challenging road cycling route that takes you on a journey through Ayrshire's rich heritage. With a demanding ascent of 807 meters and a distance of 109 km, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists looking to immerse themselves in the history and natural beauty of the region. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as Uplawmoor, Dean Castle, and Prestwick, each offering unique insights into Scotland's past. The route also passes through the vibrant town of Irvine, where you can explore its historic sites and enjoy a well-deserved break.


Discover the hidden gems of Beith and explore the enchanting Kerelaw Castle on this scenic road cycling route.

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76 km
664 m
Tough

Embark on a picturesque journey from Bridge of Weir to Beith, encompassing highlights such as Kerelaw Castle and Quarriers Village. With a moderate difficulty level and totaling 76 kilometers, this road cycling route provides an enjoyable challenge for proficient amateurs. Epicness is rated at 3.


Embark on a scenic journey to Newton Mearns, passing by iconic landmarks like Ibrox Stadium and Duncarnock.

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63 km
550 m
Tough

Enjoy panoramic vistas and pass iconic landmarks during this captivating cycling route from Bridge of Weir to Newton Mearns. Covering a total distance of 63 kilometers, this road cycling route offers moderate difficulty suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Epicness is rated at 3.


Venture to the enchanting town of Stewarton on this scenic road cycling route from Bridge of Weir.

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75 km
743 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure from Bridge of Weir to Stewarton, incorporating highlights such as Lochwinnoch and Bridge of Weir itself. With a difficulty level appropriate for well-trained amateur cyclists, this route spans a total distance of 75 kilometers. Epicness is rated at 3.


Explore the picturesque countryside near Bridge of Weir on this scenic cycling route

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59 km
600 m
Tough

The Dunlop Circular Ride offers cyclists the opportunity to immerse themselves in the picturesque countryside near Bridge of Weir. With a moderate ascent and a manageable distance of 59 km, this road route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Along the way, you'll pass through charming villages such as Uplawmoor and Dunlop, offering glimpses into Scotland's rural beauty. The highlight of the route is Glengarnock, where you can stop and admire the stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.


A scenic ride through the countryside near Bridge of Weir

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42 km
222 m
Chill

The Houston Circular Route is a delightful cycling experience that takes you through picturesque countryside near Bridge of Weir. With a moderate ascent and a manageable distance of 42 km, this road route offers a pleasant ride for cyclists of all abilities. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as the historic Crookston Castle and the beautiful Gleniffer Braes, which provide stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The route also passes through the town of Johnstone, where you can stop for a break and explore the local attractions before completing your circular journey.


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