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Parkrun Glasgow: 11 Free Running Routes Near You

Discover Glasgow's 11 parkrun locations, including the new Tollcross route. Find free weekly 5K runs and walking events across the city's best parks.

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By Glasgow Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 23:20

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Updated 3 h ago· 5 July 2026, 5:01

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Parkrun Glasgow: 11 Free Running Routes Near You
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Glasgow is home to 11 parkrun locations, with the latest addition being the Tollcross parkrun, which launched in January 2026 and has already attracted over 1,000 participants. This surge in popularity highlights the city's growing appetite for outdoor fitness and community-driven events.

The rise of parkrun in Glasgow is particularly significant given the city's ongoing efforts to promote physical activity and improve public health. With the Scottish Government's aim to reduce obesity rates and increase participation in sports, initiatives like parkrun are playing a vital role in encouraging people to get moving. Glasgow's active wellness culture, coupled with its extensive network of parks and green spaces, makes it an ideal location for parkrun events.

Exploring Glasgow's Parkrun Scene

For those looking to get involved, Glasgow has a plethora of parkrun locations to choose from, each with its own unique character. The Pollok parkrun, situated in the scenic Pollok Country Park, offers a challenging yet scenic route that takes participants through woodland and along the White Cart River. In contrast, the Queen's Park parkrun in the South Side provides a more urban setting, with participants running through the park's picturesque gardens and around the historic glasshouses. Other notable locations include the Tollcross parkrun, which takes place in the grounds of the Tollcross International Swimming Centre, and the Springburn parkrun, located in the newly refurbished Springburn Park.

According to data from parkrun UK, the average attendance at Glasgow's parkrun events has increased by 25% over the past year, with over 5,000 participants taking part in events across the city each week. The cost of participating in parkrun is zero, as the events are free and open to everyone, making it an accessible and inclusive way for people to get involved in physical activity. Since its inception in 2004, parkrun UK has grown to include over 650 locations, with Glasgow being one of the most popular cities for participation.

For those looking to get started, the best way to find your perfect parkrun route is to visit the parkrun UK website, which provides a comprehensive list of locations, course maps, and event details. Participants can also join local running groups or clubs, such as the Glasgow Running Club or the Bellahouston Road Runners, which often organise parkrun outings and provide support and guidance for new runners. With its vibrant outdoor fitness scene and numerous parkrun locations, Glasgow is the perfect city to get involved and discover the benefits of parkrun for yourself.

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