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Explore the scenic cycling routes of West Central Scotland


Cycling routes from Glenboig

Glenboig is a locality in West Central Scotland, United Kingdom. As a road and gravel cyclist, Glenboig provides access to a variety of cycling routes in the surrounding region. The area offers both flat roads for leisurely rides and challenging climbs for those seeking a more intense workout. One notable cycling spot nearby is the Campsie Fells, which feature stunning scenery and a range of trails suitable for cyclists of all levels. With its proximity to larger cities like Glasgow, Glenboig is also an appealing base for exploring the wider cycling opportunities in the area. Overall, Glenboig and West Central Scotland present a wide range of options for cyclists, making it a great destination for both locals and tourists.

A picturesque road cycling route exploring the stunning countryside near Glenboig

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58 km
517 m
Tough

Take in the picturesque landscapes surrounding Glenboig with this enjoyable road cycling route. Covering a distance of 58 kilometers and an ascent of 517 meters, it is suitable for cyclists of intermediate skill level. Highlights of this route include Glenboig, Summerhill, Lucken Hill, Longriggend, Kirk o' Shotts, Newarthill, Calderbank, and Gallow hill. These attractions offer a mix of idyllic countryside views, peaceful locations, and historic landmarks.


A demanding road cycling route showcasing the best of Glenboig and its surrounding hills

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100 km
1130 m
Savage

Prepare for an epic adventure with this demanding road cycling route, covering 100 kilometers and an impressive ascent of 1130 meters. This route is tailor-made for experienced cyclists seeking the ultimate challenge. Highlights along the way include Glenboig, Gallow Hill, Cant Hills, Hartwood, Kirkfieldbank, Greer Hill, Sandford, Haspie Law, Uddingston, and Ramoan. These attractions provide a diverse range of experiences, including panoramic views, historical landmarks, and picturesque landscapes.


An exhilarating road cycling route exploring the scenic hills near Glenboig

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63 km
781 m
Tough

This challenging road cycling route takes you through the beautiful countryside surrounding Glenboig. With a total ascent of 781 meters and a distance of 63 kilometers, it is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a rewarding adventure. The route offers stunning views of the Hill Of Chryston, Kirkintilloch, Gallow Hill, Loup of Fintry, Carron Valley Reservoir, Tak Ma Doon Road Viewing and Picnic Area, Auchinstarry, and Croft Head. These highlights provide a diverse range of landscapes, from rolling hills to picturesque reservoirs.


Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure through the hills of Stirling.

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102 km
1191 m
Savage

The Stirling Hills route is a 102-km road cycling journey that showcases the beauty of the Stirling region. With a challenging ascent of 1191 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a physical and mental challenge. Enjoy breathtaking views of Glenboig, Croy Hill, Tak Ma Doon Road Viewing and Picnic Area, and St Ninians along the way. Discover the historic landmarks of Airthrey Castle, Fallin, and Camelon, and pedal through picturesque villages like Glenmavis and Gallowhill. Prepare for a memorable and demanding cycling experience in the heart of Scotland.


A challenging road cycling route showcasing the beautiful countryside near Glenboig

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79 km
861 m
Savage

This road cycling route is a true test of endurance and offers stunning vistas of the scenic landscapes surrounding Glenboig. With a total ascent of 861 meters and a distance of 79 kilometers, it is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a challenging adventure. Highlights of this route include Glenboig, Summerhill, Croy Hill, Craigmarloch Stables, Bannockburn, Larbert, Lucken Hill, and Ramoan. These attractions offer diverse experiences, from the charm of Glenboig to the historical significance of Bannockburn, the tranquility of Lucken Hill and Ramoan, and the natural beauty of Summerhill and Croy Hill.


Discover the history of Twechar on this gravel route through scenic landscapes.

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32 km
363 m
Tough

The Twechar Circle is a 32-km gravel route that takes you through picturesque landscapes and historical sites. With a moderate ascent of 363 meters, this route is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists. Explore Twechar, a former mining village with a rich industrial heritage, and enjoy the stunning views of Bar Hill and Dullatur along the way. Prepare for a rewarding and memorable cycling adventure.


A road cycling adventure exploring historic landmarks and scenic hills

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62 km
609 m
Tough

Embark on a road cycling journey through the enchanting landscapes near Glenboig. This route covers 62 kilometers with an ascent of 609 meters, providing a delightful challenge for intermediate cyclists. Highlights along the way include Gallow Hill, Glenmavis, Overtown, Castle Hill, Bothwell, and Ramoan. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty and historic architecture, showcasing the rich heritage of the region. Cyclists can enjoy the scenic views from Gallow Hill, admire the charming village of Glenmavis, explore the historical significance of Overtown, marvel at the grandeur of Castle Hill, appreciate the famous Bothwell Castle, and soak in the tranquility of Ramoan.


Embark on an epic road cycling journey through the scenic Lochs and Hills of West Central Scotland.

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107 km
1238 m
Savage

The Lochs and Hills Adventure is a 107-km road cycling route that takes you through some of the most stunning landscapes in West Central Scotland. With a challenging ascent of 1238 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists looking for a fitness challenge. Enjoy breathtaking views of Glenboig, Gallow Hill, Dungoil, Fintry, and Port of Menteith along the way. Discover the historic sites of Thornhill, Gillies Hill, and Cambusbarron, and pedal through picturesque villages like Auchinstarry and Croy.


Scenic road cycling route from Glenboig to Carfin

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88 km
796 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you on a scenic journey from Glenboig to Carfin, covering a total distance of 88 km and featuring an ascent of 796 meters. Enjoy the beautiful countryside views as you cycle through Summerhill, Eastcraigs Hill, Longridge, Tormywheel, and The Mount. Challenge yourself with some moderate climbs at Carfin and Ramoan. Overall, this route provides a rewarding and enjoyable cycling experience.


Enjoy a pleasant gravel ride through the outskirts of Kirkintilloch.

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25 km
149 m
Chill

Explore Kirkintilloch and its surroundings on this 25-km gravel route. With a gentle ascent of 149 meters, this ride is suitable for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed cycling experience. Experience the tranquility of Lecket Hill, ride through the historic town of Kirkintilloch, and marvel at the beauty of Croft Head. Complete your journey with a visit to Glenboig, known for its rich history and charming atmosphere.


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