Explore Glasgow’s rich history and vibrant culture on a thrilling bike tour. Discover hidden gems, stunning architecture, and fascinating stories. Book your adventure now.
Explore Glasgow’s rich history and vibrant culture on a thrilling bike tour. Discover hidden gems, stunning architecture, and fascinating stories. Book your adventure now.
- River Clyde - Begin the journey along the River Clyde’s banks, heading west, passing numerous bridges and historic sites.
- Finnieston Crane - Honor the industries that shaped Glasgow and the British Empire, acknowledging both their positive and negative impacts. View The Armadillo and the iconic Glasgow theatre.
- The Tall Ship Glenlee -…
- River Clyde - Begin the journey along the River Clyde’s banks, heading west, passing numerous bridges and historic sites.
- Finnieston Crane - Honor the industries that shaped Glasgow and the British Empire, acknowledging both their positive and negative impacts. View The Armadillo and the iconic Glasgow theatre.
- The Tall Ship Glenlee - Pause outside the Glasgow Transport Museum and the Glenlee Tallship, a restored sailboat celebrating the shipbuilding industry that made Glasgow and The Clyde renowned worldwide. Discuss its historical significance and global impact.
- University of Glasgow - Visit Scotland’s second oldest university, entering one of the most beautiful and spectacular university buildings globally. Explore Scottish education and its worldwide influence.
- Kelvingrove Park - Ride through one of Glasgow’s most beloved parks and visit the magnificent red stone Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery, an iconic Glasgow landmark.
- River Kelvin - Follow the serene and leafy Kelvin River Path northward, an oasis of tranquility beneath the bustling city.
- Firhill Stadium - As the journey continues along the Forth and Clyde Canal, enjoy views across the city to the south, noting its spires and tenements. Pass by the home of Patrick Thistle Football Club in a city celebrated as the birthplace of Scottish Football.
- Glasgow Cathedral - Visit the oldest part of Glasgow, where the city originated in the 6th century. See the Cathedral, The Royal Infirmary, The Oldest House in Glasgow, and the stunning Necropolis (City of the Dead).
- The Necropolis - The “City of the Dead,” the resting place of over 50,000 Glasgow citizens.
- People’s Palace and Winter Gardens - Explore Glasgow’s cherished green space, complete with the People’s Palace and numerous monuments.

- Helmet use (mandatory)
- Bicycle use
- Helmet use (mandatory)
- Bicycle use
Embark on an adventure through Glasgow’s rich history and folklore, leading to its lively and contemporary present. This city boasts breathtaking architecture, a diverse cultural scene, and is the birthplace of many Scottish innovations.
By cycling, participants can begin in the city center and pedal to the farthest corners of Scotland’s largest city….
Embark on an adventure through Glasgow’s rich history and folklore, leading to its lively and contemporary present. This city boasts breathtaking architecture, a diverse cultural scene, and is the birthplace of many Scottish innovations.
By cycling, participants can begin in the city center and pedal to the farthest corners of Scotland’s largest city. With its superb network of bike lanes and tranquil roads, travelers can explore beautiful green spaces, stunning views, architectural marvels, and, indeed, journey through time.
Commencing in the city’s core, the 12-mile (20 km) loop will take visitors to a variety of fascinating sites. They will explore both renowned city highlights and lesser-known points of remarkable interest, gaining a deeper appreciation of what makes Glasgow the extraordinary and diverse place it is today.
The journey will cover ancient folklore, local heroes, triumphs, tragedies, art, sports, inventions, and science, fostering connections with each other as well as with the city and country that envelops them.
- Must be able to ride a bicycle
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.