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Cycling Haven in West Central Scotland


Cycling routes from Milton of Campsie

Milton of Campsie is a town located in the West Central Scotland region of the United Kingdom. For road and gravel cyclists, Milton of Campsie offers scenic routes with moderate traffic, making it a suitable destination for cycling. The area is also home to some notable climbs, including Climb XYZ and Climb ABC, which provide a challenge for cyclists of all levels. Milton of Campsie is a cycling-friendly locality with beautiful landscapes to explore.

Embark on an exciting gravel adventure to Kirkintilloch and beyond.

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39 km
230 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you through the rugged beauty of West Central Scotland. Explore off-the-beaten-path trails, conquer challenging terrains, and soak in the serene landscapes. With a moderate level of difficulty, this cycling adventure is perfect for gravel enthusiasts seeking an exhilarating experience.


A challenging gravel route to Croy Hill with stunning views along the way

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100 km
667 m
Tough

The Croy Hill Gravel Adventure is a challenging off-road cycling route that takes you to the top of Croy Hill, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Starting from Milton of Campsie, the route provides a mix of gravel paths and challenging climbs, testing the skills and endurance of seasoned off-road cyclists. As you make your way towards Croy Hill, you'll pass by Stoneyburn, a village known for its rich history and charming character. Cant Hills offers thrilling downhill sections that will excite even the most experienced riders. Glenboig is home to beautiful countryside scenery, while Croft Head provides a peaceful resting spot with panoramic views. The General RC model airfield is a unique highlight, perfect for aviation enthusiasts.


Embark on a scenic gravel journey via Luggiebank and Lecket Hill.

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46 km
315 m
Tough

This scenic gravel route takes you through the picturesque landscapes of West Central Scotland. Ride along ancient trails, conquer challenging climbs, and enjoy panoramic vistas. With a moderate level of difficulty, this cycling adventure is perfect for gravel enthusiasts who want to discover hidden gems and experience the raw beauty of the region.


A challenging road cycling route with stunning views of Torphichen and its surrounding countryside

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95 km
791 m
Tough

The Torphichen Scenic Loop is a challenging cycling route that takes you through the beautiful countryside near Milton of Campsie. As you ride, you'll be treated to stunning views of Torphichen and its historic landmarks. The route includes difficult climbs and fast descents, making it suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge. Along the way, you'll pass by Craigmarloch Stables, where you can stop and admire the beautiful horses. Gomyre Hill offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while Harthill and Cant Hills provide thrilling downhill sections. Glenmavis is a quaint village with charming architecture, and Avenuehead is a picturesque spot perfect for a rest stop.


Experience a challenging ride to The National Wallace Monument.

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98 km
979 m
Savage

Embark on a physically demanding cycling adventure to The National Wallace Monument. This route will push your limits as you conquer steep ascents and clock in significant mileage. Prepare for an unforgettable journey filled with panoramic views, historic landmarks, and a sense of accomplishment. Suitable for experienced road cyclists seeking a challenging and rewarding experience.


Scenic loop linking Milton of Campsie, Strathblane, Fintry, and Lennoxtown

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46 km
463 m
Tough

The Fintry Circular Road is a scenic cycling route that takes you on a journey through the picturesque landscapes of West Central Scotland. Starting from Milton of Campsie, the route passes through Strathblane before reaching Fintry, a quaint village known for its charming architecture and vibrant community. As you ride through the countryside, you'll encounter rolling hills and breathtaking views that will leave you in awe. The route also takes you to Lennoxtown, where you can explore the local attractions and soak in the rich history of the area. With a mix of challenging climbs and smooth stretches, the Fintry Circular Road offers a rewarding experience for cyclists of all levels.


An off-road gravel adventure exploring the scenic landscapes near Milton of Campsie

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45 km
486 m
Tough

The Gravel Trail is an off-road cycling route that takes you on an adventure through the scenic landscapes near Milton of Campsie. As you navigate the gravel paths, you'll encounter picturesque views, tranquil waterfalls, and charming villages. The route starts in Torrance and passes by Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall, a natural wonder that cascades down the rocks in a mesmerizing display. Dunellan is a hidden gem surrounded by lush greenery, offering a peaceful atmosphere for cyclists to enjoy. Strathblane is a vibrant village with a welcoming community and picturesque surroundings. Lovers Leap provides a thrilling viewpoint overlooking the stunning Scottish countryside.


Embark on an adventure through the beautiful landscapes of Bonnybridge and Summerhill.

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63 km
490 m
Tough

Set off on a scenic cycling journey through the charming villages of Bonnybridge and Summerhill. Marvel at the stunning vistas, pedal through rolling hills, and explore historic landmarks along the way. This route offers a moderate level of difficulty, making it suitable for experienced road cyclists seeking a memorable adventure.


Embark on a scenic adventure through Avenuehead and Gallow Hill.

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49 km
331 m
Tough

This route takes you on a picturesque journey through the stunning landscapes of Avenuehead and Gallow Hill. You'll pedal through quaint villages, pass historic landmarks, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. With a moderate level of difficulty, this cycling route is perfect for experienced road cyclists.


A road cycling route with diverse terrain and beautiful landscapes near Milton of Campsie

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77 km
523 m
Tough

The Caldercruix Adventure offers road cyclists a diverse and scenic route through the landscapes near Milton of Campsie. From the start in Milton of Campsie, the route takes you through Craigmarloch Stables, where you can admire the beauty of horses before continuing on. As you ride towards Caldercruix, you'll pass by Allandale and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. Caldercruix itself is a charming village with a rich history and warm community. The route then leads to Moffat Hills and Glenmavis, both offering stunning views and engaging terrain. Gallow Hill and Kirkintilloch are highlights that provide panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.


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