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Road Route: Bridge of Weir to Langbank


A road cycling route starting from Port Glasgow

Cycle from Bridge of Weir to Langbank through scenic landscapes

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This road route takes you on a journey from Bridge of Weir to Langbank, covering a distance of 111 kilometers with a total ascent of 1087 meters. It offers a moderate difficulty level, ideal for experienced cyclists. Highlights along the route include Bridge of Weir, Saucel Hill, Paisley, Anniesland, Bargeny Hill, Clachan of Campsie, Lovers Leap, Old Kilpatrick, and Langbank. Experience the beauty of Scotland's landscapes and explore the charming towns and villages along the way.

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111 km
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Port Glasgow City center
Port Glasgow: Scenic coastal rides, challenging hill climbs, and off-road trails make Port Glasgow a great destination for cyclists.
Located in West Central Scotland, Port Glasgow offers cyclists a variety of terrains to explore. With its coastal location, riders can enjoy scenic routes along the waterfront, taking in views of the Clyde Estuary. The area also offers challenging climbs in the nearby hills, such as the legendary Rest and Be Thankful pass, known for its stunning vistas. Port Glasgow is a great base for gravel cyclists, with plenty of off-road trails to discover in the surrounding countryside. Overall, Port Glasgow is a scenic and enjoyable destination for cyclists of all abilities.
Bridge of WeirVillage
Bridge of Weir is a picturesque village located on the banks of the River Gryffe. Enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding countryside and explore its historic buildings.
Saucel Hill41 mPeak
Saucel Hill offers panoramic views of the Clyde Estuary and surrounding countryside. Take a moment to appreciate the natural beauty of the landscapes.
PaisleyTown
Paisley is a vibrant town known for its rich history and cultural attractions. Visit Paisley Abbey, the Coats Observatory, or explore its beautiful parks and gardens.
AnnieslandSub-urb
Anniesland is a residential area located in Glasgow. Cycle through this bustling neighborhood and admire its vibrant atmosphere.
Bargeny Hill75 mPeak
Bargeny Hill is a prominent landmark offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Take a moment to enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
Clachan of CampsieVillage
Clachan of Campsie is a charming village situated at the foot of the Campsie Fells. Its tranquil atmosphere and stunning surroundings make it a great place to explore.
Lovers LeapViewpoint
Lovers Leap is a spectacular viewpoint offering breathtaking vistas of the Clyde valley. Take in the beauty of the landscapes and capture memorable photographs.
Old KilpatrickVillage
Old Kilpatrick is a historic village located on the River Clyde. Discover its rich heritage and enjoy scenic views of the river.
LangbankVillage
Langbank is a small village with a beautiful riverside location. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront.
Finish: Port Glasgow City center
Port Glasgow: Scenic coastal rides, challenging hill climbs, and off-road trails make Port Glasgow a great destination for cyclists.

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