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Spectacular cycling adventure in the heart of Scottish countryside.


Cycling routes from Johnstone

Johnstone in West Central Scotland, United Kingdom, is an ideal destination for road and gravel cyclists seeking captivating landscapes and challenging routes. Cyclists can explore the picturesque Renfrewshire countryside, which offers quiet roads and undulating terrains. The locality is also within close proximity to iconic climbs such as the Duke's Pass and Rest and Be Thankful. For gravel cyclists, the nearby Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve provides off-road trails that showcase Scotland's stunning wildlife and nature. With its varied terrains and access to renowned climbs, Johnstone is a paradise for cyclists looking for a mix of challenging rides and scenic beauty.

Experience the charming towns of Johnstone and Howwood on this scenic road cycling route.

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63 km
609 m
Chill

This route takes you through picturesque villages and stunning countryside, offering a memorable cycling experience. You will encounter rolling hills and enjoy beautiful views along the way. The relatively moderate difficulty makes it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of this ride is rated at 3, as it offers enjoyable and scenic rides but does not feature any legendary climbs or famous spots. The highlights along the route include Johnstone, a historic town with a rich heritage, Barrmill and Dalry, charming villages with picturesque scenery, Gateside, a tranquil spot perfect for a brief respite, and Howwood, a vibrant village with stunning architecture and a welcoming atmosphere.


Embark on a challenging road cycling journey from Elderslie to Gleniffer Braes with stunning elevated countryside views.

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124 km
1142 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through diverse landscapes with steep ascents and breathtaking panoramas. It is recommended for experienced and well-trained cyclists looking for a thrilling adventure. The epicness of this route is rated at 4, as it showcases epic climbs and famous viewpoints. The highlights along the route include Elderslie, a historic village with links to William Wallace, Duntocher, offering panoramic views over the Clyde Estuary, Queen's View, providing stunning vistas of Loch Lomond, and Gleniffer Braes, a favorite spot among local cyclists with invigorating uphill trails and beautiful hilltop views.


Embark on an adventurous journey from Johnstone to Gleniffer Braes, exploring rugged terrains and scenic hills.

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125 km
1002 m
Savage

This adventurous route takes you from Johnstone to Gleniffer Braes, covering a distance of 125 km with an ascent of 1002 m. The difficulty level is high, suitable for experienced cyclists. The landscapes you will encounter include temple, Rushy Hill, Glenboig, Gallow hill, Newton Mearns, and finally reaching Gleniffer Braes. The route offers breathtaking views and challenging terrains, earning a difficulty rating of 5 out of 5. It is an epic journey with a high epicness factor of 4 out of 5.


Embark on an exhilarating road cycling journey from Elderslie to Saucel Hill with stunning landscapes.

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134 km
1194 m
Tough

This road cycling route offers an exciting adventure through diverse landscapes, encompassing both picturesque villages and challenging ascents. It is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a challenging but rewarding ride. The epicness of this route is rated at 4, as it combines scenic landscapes with thrilling uphill sections. The highlights along the route include Elderslie, a village steeped in history with connections to William Wallace, Crossmyloof, a picturesque village with stunning architecture, Strathaven, renowned for its charming streets and historic buildings, and Sorn Castle, an impressive Scottish baronial-style castle surrounded by beautiful countryside.


Embark on a scenic loop from Johnstone to Crosslee, filled with charming villages and peaceful landscapes.

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49 km
473 m
Tough

This loop starts from Johnstone and covers a distance of 49 km, with an ascent of 473 m. You will pass through Duchal Castle, Gibshill, and finally reach Crosslee. The route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists and offers a moderate level of difficulty. The epicness factor is average with some beautiful sights along the way. The overall rating for difficulty is 3 out of 5, while epicness is rated 3 out of 5.


Embark on an exciting journey from Johnstone to Dumbarton, exploring historic landmarks and scenic landscapes.

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85 km
569 m
Tough

This exciting route takes you from Johnstone to Dumbarton, covering a distance of 85 km with an ascent of 569 m. The difficulty level is moderate, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you will pass through Hill of Dun, Dumbarton Castle, Colgrain, Alexandria, Bowling, and finally reach Dumbarton. The route offers a mix of natural beauty and historic attractions, earning a difficulty rating of 3 out of 5. The overall epicness factor is rated 3 out of 5.


Experience the beauty of the surroundings on this circular route from Johnstone to Elderslie.

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112 km
883 m
Tough

This circular route takes you through some stunning landscapes and picturesque villages. The overall distance is 112 km, with an ascent of 883 m. Starting from Johnstone, you will pass through Bowling, Hill of Dun, Croftamie, Bàt a' Charchel, Balfron, Anniesland, Saucel Hill, and finally reaching Elderslie. The difficulty level is moderate, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness factor is high, with an abundance of beautiful sights to admire along the way. The route is rated 4 out of 5 for both difficulty and epicness.


Embark on a picturesque road cycling circuit from Johnstone to Stewarton and admire the scenic beauty of West Central Scotland.

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74 km
697 m
Chill

This road cycling route takes you through the idyllic countryside and charming villages, offering a mesmerizing experience for cyclists. The moderate difficulty level makes it suitable for well-trained amateurs looking for an enjoyable journey. The epicness of this route is rated at 2, encompassing scenic landscapes and pleasant rides. The highlights along the route include Johnstone, a historic town with a rich cultural heritage, Stewarton, with its picturesque streets and notable architecture, and Beith, a small town with intriguing historical features. Cyclists also encounter serene countryside views throughout the journey, making it a captivating cycling adventure.


Cycle through scenic landscapes and charming villages on this loop from Johnstone to Howwood.

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44 km
559 m
Tough

This scenic route takes you on a loop from Johnstone to Howwood, covering a distance of 44 km with an ascent of 559 m. The difficulty level is moderate, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you will pass through Foxbar, Neilston Pad, Lugton, and finally reach Howwood. The route offers beautiful countryside views and charming village streets, earning a difficulty rating of 3 out of 5. The overall epicness factor is rated 3 out of 5.


Embark on an exhilarating road cycling journey from Foxbar to Kirkintilloch with stunning viewpoints and dramatic landscapes.

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118 km
1246 m
Tough

This road cycling route offers awe-inspiring landscapes, challenging climbs, and breathtaking viewpoints. It is recommended for experienced cyclists looking for a thrilling adventure. The epicness of this route is rated at 4, as it combines dramatic landscapes, epic climbs, and famous viewpoints. The highlights along the route include Foxbar, a vibrant area known for its community spirit and beautiful scenery, Gleniffer Braes, a popular spot among local cyclists offering remarkable panoramic views and challenging climbs, Netherlee, showcasing stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings, and Provanmill, boasting beautiful green spaces and charming pathways.


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