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Touring cycling around Yorkhill And Kelvingrove is characterized by its developing active travel networks and diverse urban landscapes. The area features extensive cycle networks, including new segregated cycleways that connect to major active travel arteries and National Cycle Network Route 7. Key natural features include Kelvingrove Park, the River Kelvin, and the Forth & Clyde Canal, offering waterside routes. The terrain primarily consists of flat canal towpaths and urban park routes, with some moderate elevation changes on longer loops.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:19
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:03
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bridge over the Clyde for pedestrians and two-wheelers
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Bell's Bridge is, for me, the most beautiful and interesting pedestrian and bicycle bridge... simply an architectural masterpiece... unfortunately, we didn't see the bridge being swung open to allow boat passage.
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One of the most interesting bridges I've ever seen—in my opinion, an architectural masterpiece, magnificent..👍👍
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Cycling along a canal has always been our thing... The old towpaths are being integrated into the cycle paths, which for us cyclists means always cycling along the water.
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Great way to get across Southern Scotland, nice and flat although some parts can get very bumpy with tree roots
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There are over 600 touring cycling routes around Yorkhill and Kelvingrove, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
The terrain primarily features flat canal towpaths and urban park routes, with some moderate elevation changes on longer loops. The area benefits from extensive cycle networks, including new segregated cycleways, making for a smooth cycling experience along the River Kelvin and Forth & Clyde Canal.
Yes, the area caters to various abilities. You'll find a good mix of routes, with over 300 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, around 180 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and about 130 difficult routes for experienced touring cyclists.
The touring cycling routes in Yorkhill and Kelvingrove are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 900 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic waterside views along the canal towpaths and the well-integrated urban park routes.
You can enjoy several natural features and landmarks. The River Kelvin meanders through Kelvingrove Park, offering beautiful landscapes. The Forth & Clyde Canal provides pleasant waterside routes. Notable architectural highlights include the Clyde Arc Bridge and Bell's Bridge. You might also pass by the iconic University of Glasgow buildings overlooking Kelvingrove Park.
Yes, there are several scenic circular routes. For example, the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath – Stockingfield Junction Bridge loop from Kelvinbridge offers a pleasant 27.1 km ride along the canal. Another option is the Maryhill Locks – Bankies Bike Sculpture loop from Kelvinbridge, which is a moderate 35.3 km route.
Absolutely. Many of the routes, particularly those along the flat canal towpaths and within Kelvingrove Park, are suitable for families. The ongoing development of segregated cycleways also enhances safety for cyclists of all ages. The Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath – Stockingfield Junction Bridge loop is an easy option that families might enjoy.
Many of the canal towpaths and park routes are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a lead and you adhere to local regulations. Kelvingrove Park, in particular, is a popular spot for dog walkers and cyclists alike. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling environments and other users.
Yes, the urban nature of Yorkhill and Kelvingrove means there are numerous cafes, pubs, and eateries conveniently located near many cycling routes, especially around Kelvingrove Park and along the main streets. You'll find plenty of options to refuel or take a break.
Parking is available in various locations around Yorkhill and Kelvingrove, including street parking and car parks. It's advisable to check local parking restrictions and availability, especially during peak times. Consider parking slightly outside the immediate city center and cycling in, or utilizing public transport where possible.
Yes, Yorkhill and Kelvingrove are well-served by public transport, making it easy to access the cycling networks. The area is undergoing significant development to enhance active travel, with improved links to major transport arteries. You can often reach starting points for routes via bus or subway.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, the urban and canal-side routes are accessible year-round. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter cycling is possible, though you should be prepared for colder, potentially wetter conditions.


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