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Touring cycling routes around Auchenshuggle And Tollcross offer access to extensive cycle networks, diverse natural features, and appealing attractions. The area is characterized by riverside paths along the Clyde Walkway and Cycleway, tranquil woodlands like Auchenshuggle Wood, and expansive urban parkland such as Tollcross Park. These features provide a mix of urban scenery and more rural landscapes, with generally flat and well-maintained routes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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33.5km
02:03
260m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.0km
01:38
150m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.1km
01:46
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.0km
01:03
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.7km
00:56
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Always great pictures, beautiful impressions, or amazing panoramic shots... A worthwhile ✅🚲—tour around the loch (lake)😅😅
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The Orion Bridge in Cambuslang was built to connect Cambuslang to Tollcross. It was designed by Crouch and Hogg and features steel lattice trusses supported by masonry piers. It was initially linked to the nearby Clydebridge Steel Works. Though bypassed in the 1970s due to increasing traffic loads, it still serves local traffic today.
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The oldest of Glasgow's city parks, a short walk from the centre, Glasgow Green is a great place to spend a day outdoors, enjoy a picnic or go for a walk. Attractions include: • The People's Palace, a museum dedicated to the history of Glasgow's working class • The Nelson Monument, a 130-foot (40-metre) column dedicated to Admiral Lord Nelson • The McLennan Arch, a 19th-century archway • The St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge, connecting Glasgow Green to the south side of the River Clyde
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This eye-catching bridge carries a pedestrian walkway and cycle path across the River Clyde, as well as a range of power, telecommunications and IT connections.
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The Clyde Walkway runs for 40 miles (60km) along the river through varied and beautiful Lanarkshire countryside. Many stretches are also suitable for cycling. Check https://visitlanarkshire.com/plan-your-trip/routes-guides/clyde-walkway/ for more information.
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Bell's Bridge is a pedestrian and cycle bridge spanning the River Clyde. It was originally constructed in 1988 as a temporary link for the Garden Festival, connecting the SECC (Scottish Event Campus Centre) site to the southern bank of the Clyde. The bridge, equipped with a swinging mechanism to accommodate passing ships, was initially under the ownership of Scottish Enterprise. However, it was later transferred to the city council. It forms a key part of NCN 7, a long distance cycle route connecting Sunderland with Inverness.
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There are over 500 touring cycling routes available in Auchenshuggle And Tollcross, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels.
You can expect a diverse mix of urban parkland, tranquil woodlands, and scenic riverside paths. Routes often follow the Clyde Walkway and Cycleway, offering views of the River Clyde, and pass through green spaces like Auchenshuggle Wood and Tollcross Park. The area provides a transition from urban scenery to more rural landscapes.
Yes, there are over 250 easy touring cycling routes in the area. An excellent option is the Clyde Cycleway – Glasgow Green loop from Cambuslang, which is 18.0 miles (28.9 km) and generally completed in under two hours. Another easy route is the Glasgow Green – Clyde Walkway Cycle Path loop from Dalmarnock.
Yes, many routes in the area are circular. For example, the popular Glasgow to Bothwell loop – River Clyde Cycleway offers a moderate 20.8 miles (33.5 km) circular ride. Another easy option is the Orion Bridge, Cambuslang – Clyde Cycleway loop from Dalmarnock.
Many routes are suitable for families, especially those on the generally flat and well-maintained Clyde Walkway and Cycleway. Auchenshuggle Wood offers a main path that is wide, firm, and relatively level, ideal for gentle cycling. Tollcross Park also has paths suitable for family outings, and features like its Children's Farm can be pleasant stops.
Along the routes, you can explore various points of interest. The Clyde Walkway offers riverside views and connects to broader regional trails. Tollcross Park features internationally renowned Rose Gardens and Winter Gardens. Nearby attractions include Lochend Loch, Strathclyde Loch, and the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath. You might also pass by landmarks like George Square and the Duke of Wellington Statue in Glasgow.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 700 reviews. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the Clyde Walkway, the peacefulness of woodlands like Auchenshuggle Wood, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels. The combination of urban green spaces and riverside scenery is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Auchenshuggle And Tollcross offer excellent connectivity to longer routes. The National Cycle Route 75, also known as the Clyde to Forth cycle route, passes through Glasgow and is accessible from these areas. This route connects various parts of Scotland, including Edinburgh to the east and Gourock to the west, providing opportunities for extended touring adventures.
Yes, Auchenshuggle and Tollcross are well-connected by public transport within Glasgow, making it convenient to reach starting points for many cycling routes. Local bus services and train stations in the wider Glasgow area provide access to various points along the Clyde Walkway and other cycle networks.
Parking is generally available in and around key areas like Tollcross Park. Many urban parks and starting points for cycle routes in Glasgow offer designated parking facilities, though availability may vary, especially during peak times. It's advisable to check specific parking options for your chosen starting point.
The spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant for touring cycling. In spring, the parks and woodlands come alive with new growth. Autumn offers vibrant colors, especially in broadleaf woodlands like Auchenshuggle Wood. Summer is also popular, though paths can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder, potentially wetter conditions.
Yes, the Drumpellier Park & Lochend Loch from Glasgow route is a moderate 16.2 miles (26.0 km) path that specifically explores parkland and offers views of Lochend Loch. Tollcross Park itself also offers extensive parkland cycling.


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