



Cycle through Glasgow’s most iconic neighbourhoods, riverside routes, and historical landmarks before rounding off the day with a flight of locally brewed craft beer. This relaxed half-day experience combines the best of a guided sightseeing bike tour with a well-earned tasting session at one of the city’s top microbreweries.
Your tour begins at the Drygate Brewery, a well-known spot just east of the city centre. After a short safety briefing and bike check, the group heads off towards Glasgow Green. Here you’ll take in the People’s Palace and Winter Gardens, a landmark that tells the story of Glasgow life over the past two centuries. Following the River Clyde westwards, the ride continues past bridges with curious local nicknames, striking architecture from both the industrial era and the modern day, and key sites like the Clydeside Distillery and the Finnieston Crane. Along the way, guides will share local stories and interesting facts that bring each location to life.
From there, the route takes you into Glasgow’s West End via Kelvingrove Park, passing through leafy paths, past the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, and alongside the River Kelvin. You’ll also cycle past the Gothic grandeur of Glasgow University before looping back through the city centre. The final stretch includes Glasgow Cathedral, Provand’s Lordship, and the Glasgow Necropolis. Once back at Drygate, your group will settle in for a well-earned craft beer tasting session featuring a flight of four beers from the core range. It’s a relaxed finish with the chance to chat and ask any final questions.
The tour begins and ends at Drygate Brewery, just a short walk from Glasgow Cathedral and within easy reach of public transport links and city centre parking. This area offers a great mix of historic landmarks and modern local businesses.
Glasgow itself is known for its blend of gritty industrial past and creative energy. The route shows off the contrasting sides of the city—from Victorian buildings and medieval sites to buzzing café culture and street art in the West End.
Participants should be comfortable riding a bike at a relaxed pace for around 8 miles. The route is mostly flat with a few short climbs and occasional on-road sections, so previous cycling experience is recommended.
All riders should wear suitable clothing for variable weather and bring a waterproof layer just in case. Helmets are encouraged and available to borrow if needed.
The team behind this tour has years of experience guiding riders around Glasgow, offering a laid-back and informative experience that appeals to both locals and visitors. Each guide has a good knowledge of the city’s history, culture, and quirks—plus a few stories that won’t be in the guidebooks.
With a strong focus on safety, fun, and local flavour, this tour balances active sightseeing with time to relax and socialise. The added bonus of a craft beer tasting makes it a popular choice for those looking to see more of the city and wind down in a friendly setting.
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