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Cycling Routes Safe for Families and Beginners in Glasgow

Discover the best local parks and outdoor fitness spots for a fun and safe cycling experience with your loved ones

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By Glasgow Wellness Desk · Published 5 July 2026, 0:21

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Updated 1 h ago· 5 July 2026, 6:52

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Glasgow has over 100 miles of cycle lanes and paths, making it an ideal city for families and beginners to take up cycling. One of the key factors contributing to the city's cycling-friendly infrastructure is the presence of safe and accessible routes.

The importance of safe cycling routes cannot be overstated, especially for families with young children and beginners who are just starting to learn how to cycle. With the rising awareness of the benefits of physical activity and the need to reduce traffic congestion, cycling has become an increasingly popular mode of transportation in Glasgow. The city's active wellness culture and scenic parks make it an attractive destination for cyclists of all levels.

In Glasgow, cyclists can enjoy the scenic views of the River Clyde while riding along the Clyde Walkway, which stretches from Glasgow Green to the Riverside Museum. Another popular route is the Seven Lochs Wetland Park, which offers a 5-mile cycle path that takes riders through a beautiful wetland area. The Glasgow Canal Regeneration Partnership has also developed a cycle route along the Forth and Clyde Canal, which passes through the Maryhill and Lambhill areas. Additionally, the NextBike scheme, operated by Glasgow City Council, provides affordable bike rentals for as little as £1 per hour, making it easy for families and beginners to access cycling facilities.

Local Cycling Initiatives

According to data from Glasgow City Council, the number of cyclists using the city's cycle lanes has increased by 25% over the past two years, with over 10,000 cyclists using the lanes every day. The council has also reported that the average speed of cyclists in the city has decreased by 15% since the introduction of 20mph speed limits in certain areas. Furthermore, a survey conducted by the Glasgow Cycling Campaign found that 75% of respondents felt that the city's cycling infrastructure had improved over the past five years, with 60% citing the increase in cycle lanes and paths as the main reason.

For those looking to get started with cycling, the Glasgow Bike Station offers a range of services, including bike repairs, maintenance, and training sessions. The station, located on Dixon Street, also provides information on local cycling routes and events. On July 17th, the station will be hosting a family cycling day, which will include guided bike rides and safety workshops. With its safe and accessible cycling routes, Glasgow is an ideal city for families and beginners to take up cycling and enjoy the many benefits it has to offer.

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