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Best Running Routes in Glasgow 2026

Glasgow's best running follows the Kelvin Walkway through Kelvingrove Park, loops Pollok Country Park past its famous Highland cattle, and traces the River Clyde walkway, all on the Great Scottish Run course.

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By Glasgow Daily · Published 7 July 2026, 10:07

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Best Running Routes in Glasgow 2026
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Glasgow offers a genuine mix of riverside, park and canal running, well connected across the city. Here are the best running routes in Glasgow for 2026.

Kelvingrove Park and the Kelvin Walkway

The Kelvin Walkway runs roughly 10 miles along the River Kelvin from the Riverside Museum through Kelvingrove Park up to Milngavie, crossing very few roads. The city-end section is tarmac for about the first 7 kilometres, then turns to boggy trail further out, and it passes the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, with a short hilly loop up to the Park Circus monument adding a tough climb.

Pollok Country Park

Pollok Country Park, Glasgow's largest at 361 acres, offers a signature circular of about 5.1 kilometres on mixed woodland trail and path, looping past Pollok House gardens, the Burrell Collection and the White Cart Water. It is home to one of Britain's friendliest herds of Highland cattle, around 50 animals grazing in fenced fields along Pollok Avenue.

Glasgow Green and the Clyde Walkway

Glasgow Green, the city's oldest park, is flat and wide-pathed, with a popular 5 kilometre loop from the McLennan Arch circling the perimeter past the People's Palace. It connects into the Clyde Walkway, whose Glasgow Green to Riverside Museum section runs about 4.7 kilometres on paved riverside path, while the full Clyde Walkway stretches roughly 40 miles from Partick to New Lanark, good for long tempo runs past the Riverside Museum, SEC Armadillo and Clyde Arc.

The Kelvin and Canal Loop

A popular loop of about 4.8 miles combines the flat, traffic-free Forth and Clyde Canal towpath with the riverside Kelvin path, on a well-drained, mostly hard-packed surface ideal year-round.

Running the Great Scottish Run Route

The Great Scottish Run, Scotland's biggest running event, returns on 4 October 2026, with both the 10K and half marathon starting on St Vincent Street and finishing on Glasgow Green, the half looping out toward Bellahouston and Pollok parks and crossing the Clyde twice via the Kingston Bridge and Clyde Arc.

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Glasgow Green and the Clyde Walkway are the most reliable choices for a flat run at any time of day; Pollok Country Park is worth the trip for genuine woodland trail and the Highland cattle.

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