Clydebank to Loch Lomond Cycle Route
| Cycle Route Details | |
| Route Name | Clydebank to Loch Lomond |
| Distance : miles (km) | 22.38 (36.02) |
| Duration(hh:mm) | 02:12 |
| Difficulty | ![]() |
| Posted By | C Conroy |
| Calories Burned | 906.39 kcal |
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| Cycle Steps | |
| Not the most difficult of routes but a mix of both cycle path and road cycling for all to enjoy. | |
| Landmarks/Pubs for lunch/Sites to see? | |
| At Bowling there's a great little bike shop with friendly staff. If your tyre is going flat but isn't burst, buy a drink and he's usually more than happy to fill you up! |
| Near By Cycle Shops | |
| Clydebank Halfords |
| Cycling Clubs located in this region | |
| Glasgow Bike Club | |
| Glasgow Greens CC | |
| Glasgow Nightingale | |
| Glasgow Road Cycling Meetup | |
| Mountain Bike Glasgow Meetup |
| Your comments? | ||
| posted by:Douglas Beattie | Rating : ![]() | difficult : ![]() |
| A good cycle run. A fairly easy and straight forward cycle with no traffic, well sign posted NCS route 7 and clear flat cycle paths. On at Dumbarton town centre do you maybe come of the path for a slight bit but soon rejoin it. I started at the Lock27 Pub (Anniesland) and finished at the Shores of Loch Lomond and it took me 2 hours maximum. I then cut over to Drymen about another 10 miles on good small traffic free roads. I thought i d then come back via Bearsden/Milngavie, which was ok as I hit the A811 (the stockiemuir road!!) which wasn t ideal, alot of traffic! and very hilly/steep climbs!! Eventually got to Milngavie, and got a train back to Anniesland All in all very good, but would just avoid the stockiemuir A road. | ||
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