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Exploring Scottish Countryside from Linwood


Cycling routes from Linwood

Linwood, situated in West Central Scotland, United Kingdom, offers a great cycling experience for road and gravel cyclists. The locality provides diverse landscapes, including rolling hills and challenging climbs. Cyclists can immerse themselves in the beautiful Scottish countryside while enjoying well-maintained roads. Linwood is also a gateway to various famous cycling routes, such as the Lochwinnoch Loop and the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park. Due to its scenic beauty and access to renowned cycling routes, Linwood is considered a cycling-friendly area with a rank of 4.

Town and countryside grace

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80 km
563 m
Chill

Set off on an exploration from Paisley, enjoying the harmonious mix of urban and rural landscapes. Traverse through charming neighborhoods and serene countryside, taking in the captivating beauty of the region. Experience the wonders of Paisley before beginning the ascent to Saucel Hill, which offers breathtaking panoramic vistas. Newton Mearns welcomes cyclists with open arms and awe-inspiring views. Savor every moment as you venture towards the delightful Waterside and pedal through nature's embrace at Kilmaurs. Embrace the beauty of Hessilhead and relish a serene ride through Johnstone surrounded by picturesque charm.


From Urban Exploration to Hilltop Vistas

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119 km
1150 m
Tough

Embark on an exhilarating cycling adventure with the Paisley Trail, starting near Linwood. This road cycling route spans 119 kilometers and features a total ascent of 1,150 meters. The trail promises a diverse range of highlights, including the vibrant urban atmosphere of Paisley, the breathtaking views from Saucel Hill, and the stunning landscapes of Loudoun Hill. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness rating of 4, The Paisley Adventure offers a thrilling experience for experienced cyclists seeking both urban exploration and scenic hillside vistas.


A scenic route with stunning views and a mix of challenging climbs and descents.

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131 km
1106 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of West Central Scotland on this challenging road cycling route. The Erskine Loop takes you through picturesque villages and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. With a total ascent of 1106 meters, it is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a challenge. The 131-kilometer route features highlights such as Queen's View, a vantage point offering breathtaking panoramic views, and Kippen, a charming village known for its local pubs and eateries. Other notable highlights include Fintry, with its beautiful waterfall, and Glasgow, where you can explore the vibrant city after your ride.


Heritage and Hills

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135 km
1016 m
Tough

The Mackintosh Trail takes you on a journey through the stunning countryside of West Central Scotland, combining challenging climbs with iconic architectural highlights. Starting near Linwood, this road cycling route covers 135 kilometers with a total ascent of 1,016 meters. The highlight of the route is the Mackintosh Tower, known for its distinctive design and being a fine example of Scottish architecture. Other highlights include the vibrant city of Glasgow, the historical Cambuslang, and the scenic areas of Haspie Law and Waterside. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness rating of 4, The Mackintosh Trail is ideal for experienced cyclists looking for a combination of culture and challenging climbs.


A scenic coastal route with charming villages and gentle rolling hills.

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77 km
839 m
Tough

Discover the beauty of the Scottish coast on this road cycling route. The Kilbirnie Loop offers a mix of gentle climbs and descents, making it suitable for amateur cyclists looking for a relaxed yet scenic ride. With a total ascent of 839 meters, the 77-kilometer route takes you through charming villages such as Kilbirnie and Kilmacolm. Highlights along the way include Kelburn Castle, a stunning historic landmark with beautiful gardens, and Greenock, a bustling town with a rich maritime heritage. Crosslee, with its picturesque setting, is another highlight worth exploring.


From hills to heritage

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131 km
1184 m
Tough

Embark on an adventurous journey starting at Bargeny Hill and cycling through impressive terrains towards Coatbridge. Along the route, encounter stunning sights of Erskine, known for its historical significance and picturesque landscapes. Traverse the Hill Of Chryston which offers panoramic views of the region. Enjoy a sense of tranquility as you roam through the enchanting Overtown before pedaling through the beautiful countryside. Marvel at the historic sites in Stonehouse and capture the beauty of nature in Barrhead. Saucel Hill presents a glorious vantage point overlooking the charming town. This route blends adrenaline-pumping ascents with cultural exploration, making it an exciting cycling experience.


A Scottish gem of peaceful biking

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69 km
500 m
Chill

Escape the bustling city life and explore the serene beauty of the Kilwinning region with this picturesque cycling route. Cycle through idyllic countryside landscapes, passing charming villages and tranquil lochs. Discover the quaint village of Howwood, known for its friendly locals and captivating architecture. Auchentiber provides a scenic stop to gaze upon rolling hills and the stunning Ayrshire countryside. Continue your journey to Kilwinning, a historic town offering fascinating ruins and remarkable heritage sites. Dalry invites visitors to indulge in its delightful treasures before heading towards Lochwinnoch, a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Conclude your ride with a leisurely journey through Kilbarchan, surrounded by lush greenery and captivating scenery.


Lochs, braes, and countryside beauty

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82 km
810 m
Tough

This scenic round-trip starts at Gleniffer Braes, taking you through picturesque landscapes with serene lochs, rolling braes, and charming villages. The route includes challenging ascents and descents, providing a mix of thrilling rides and breathtaking views. Experience the tranquility of Neilston and Dod Hill before reaching Fenwick, where you can unwind and enjoy a warm beverage. Kilmaurs offers a delightful stopover to explore its historical buildings, while the Greenhills provide a scenic respite amidst green fields and countryside. Conclude your journey at Johnstone with a sense of accomplishment and memories of Scotland's natural beauty.


Scenic beauty meets historic charm

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48 km
278 m
Chill

Experience the perfect blend of scenic beauty and historic charm on this cycling adventure from Erskine to Paisley. Begin your journey in the shadow of Erskine Bridge, enjoying the panoramic views of the River Clyde. Milngavie welcomes you with its picturesque landscapes and provides a tranquil escape from bustling city life. Paisley invites exploration of its historic landmarks, including the impressive Paisley Abbey. As you pedal through enchanting routes, relish in the natural wonders and diverse flora of the region. Saucel Hill presents another opportunity to appreciate the Scottish countryside before returning to Erskine, completing a truly memorable adventure.


A scenic and relatively short route with a mix of urban and countryside sections.

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55 km
384 m
Chill

Experience a blend of urban and countryside landscapes on this road cycling route. The Govan Loop covers a distance of 55 kilometers and offers a manageable ascent of 384 meters, making it suitable for cyclists of various skill levels. Highlights along the way include Govan, a historic district of Glasgow with notable landmarks such as the Govan Old Parish Church. Carmunnock, a picturesque village with a rich history, and Newton Mearns, known for its green spaces and peaceful surroundings. The route also passes by Duncarnock, where you can take in stunning panoramic views from The Craigie.


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