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Glasgow's original bike tour! Established 2016.
A bike tour in Glasgow is a wonderful way to explore the city, see its tourist attractions, and uncover some of its hidden gems. This tour is for everybody – not just super-fit people! And trust us: you see a city differently on two wheels, rolling along its cycle lanes, listening to our passionate Glasgow tour guides.
Our tours are geared towards tourism, history, and culture; they are a fun way for visitors and locals to explore more of Glasgow in 3 hours than could be possible on a walking tour, and for guests to get closer and touch many of Glasgow’s tourist attractions in a way that bus tours simply cannot offer.
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Making your way from George Square eastwards, walk along Duke Street to the corner of John Knox Street. Turn left and the Drygate is up 50 meters on your right-hand side. There is a Glasgow Bike Tours board next to the Drygate entrance. Go in and take a seat where your guide will meet you.
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Here you will meet your guide, receive your bike and helmet and start your tour having had a chance to get used to the bike before setting off.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
We will cycle to Glasgow Green where we will see and learn about the People's Palace, Doulton Fountain, and the Templeton Carpet Factory.
25 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
We will cycle across some of the iconic bridges of the river Clyde and along the cycleway to the SEC.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
An iconic Glasgow bridge gives fantastic views of the city's waterfront architecture.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
A stop at these iconic buildings to discuss the shipbuilding heritage and some of the old and new buildings on the banks of the river Clyde.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Glasgow University. As the 2nd oldest university in Scotland, Glasgow University is linked to Glasgow Cathedral in that its early teachings started there and the university eventually was given papal approval in 1451. Another fantastic and impressive building.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Kelvin river's leafy cycle path makes a lovely hidden pathway, worthy of any countryside cycle path.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Forth and Clyde Canal and Speirs Wharf. Completed in 1790 and connected the east and west coast seas of Scotland.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Located on the banks of the Kelvin River, this is a breathtaking building and is the most visited free-to-enter tourist attraction in Scotland. A must-see for any visitor.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Glasgow Necropolis. This is a classic example of Victorian cemeteries, unusually built on a low hill and has been described as “literally a city of the dead” and is home to some 50,000 graves.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Glasgow Cathedral and Provand’s Lordship. Constructed around 1471 and 1ocated in the center of Glasgow, next to the Royal Infirmary, these represent 2 of the last examples of medieval buildings in Glasgow. The Cathedral is linked to St Mungo, whose name is synonymous with Glasgow.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
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