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# E-Bike and Distillery Tour in Glasgow

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: E-Bike and Distillery Tour in Glasgow
- **URL slug**: e-bike-and-distillery-tour-in-glasgow
- **Course id**: 56540
- **Centre id**: 56508

## Short summary

This small group e-bike experience blends some of Glasgow’s most iconic places with a visit to one of its local distilleries. Along the way, you’ll take in a mix of riverside paths, parks, and urban areas, pausing for stories, photographs, and a taste of local whisky. This ride offers a great balance of relaxed cycling and authentic city insights – with plenty of local character along the way. Key Details Duration: 4 hours Group size: 1–6 adults Tour type: Guided E-Bike tour including distillery visit Meeting point: Pentagon Centre, 36 Washington Street, Glasgow What to Expect Your tour begins at the Pentagon Centre, where you'll meet your guide and get fitted with an e-bike and helmet. After a short briefing, you’ll set off as a group, taking cycle paths and quieter roads where possible.…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: E-biking
- **Experience levels**: Beginner
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: Scotland
- **Subregions**: West Central Scotland
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: The Pentagon Centre, 36 Washington Street, Glasgow, G3 8AZ
- **Coordinates**: 55.8583399, -4.2691287 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Gallus Pedals
- **Owner / contact label**: Gallus Pedals
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: 4
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 6
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Flexible
- **Booking type (label)**: fareHarbor

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
This small group e-bike experience blends some of Glasgow’s most iconic places with a visit to one of its local distilleries. Along the way, you’ll take in a mix of riverside paths, parks, and urban areas, pausing for stories, photographs, and a taste of local whisky. This ride offers a great balance of relaxed cycling and authentic city insights – with plenty of local character along the way. Key Details Duration: 4 hours Group size: 1–6 adults Tour type: Guided E-Bike tour including distillery visit Meeting point: Pentagon Centre, 36 Washington Street, Glasgow What to Expect Your tour begins at the Pentagon Centre, where you'll meet your guide and get fitted with an e-bike and helmet. After a short briefing, you’ll set off as a group, taking cycle paths and quieter roads where possible. Routes are always planned with safety and comfort in mind, though you may need to cross some busy sections on foot. The pace is relaxed and the route is flexible to suit the group, with plenty of stops for photographs and local stories – many of which are inspired by the city’s rich social and industrial past. A highlight of the experience is the visit to a Glasgow distillery. Here, you'll head inside for a whisky tasting – typically one dram of a locally produced single malt. The distillery visit offers a chance to slow down, chat with your guide and fellow riders, and enjoy a break before continuing the ride. Expect a mix of parks, riverside paths, and urban scenery that offers a snapshot of the city’s different faces. The experience ends back where you started, with a coffee or tea and time for any final questions or recommendations from your guide. Location The tour starts and ends at the Pentagon Centre on Washington Street in central Glasgow, a short walk from Anderston Station (2 minutes) and Glasgow Central (7 minutes). This part of the city is well connected and easy to reach, especially for visitors staying nearby. The route itself weaves through a variety of neighbourhoods and landmarks, from leafy green spaces along the River Clyde to lesser-known corners full of stories. The cycling is designed to be as safe and accessible as possible, while still offering a genuine look at both historic and modern Glasgow. Prerequisites Participants must be confident riding a bicycle and physically capable of cycling for several hours. E-bikes assist with hills and longer distances, but riders still need a basic level of fitness. Tours run in most weather, including rain, s…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Taste of 1 local whisky Use of 1 e-bike Use of 1 helmet 1 piece of fruit or snack 1 water bottle 1 tea or coffee Guided bike tour with a trained guide

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the meeting point Personal insurance Waterproof clothing or gloves

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### What kind of bike will I be using, and can I bring my own?

You’ll be riding one of our high-quality electric bikes, each chosen for comfort, ease of use, and reliability. The e-bikes assist with pedalling, especially on hills or longer sections, allowing you to enjoy the ride with less physical strain. All bikes are well maintained and adjusted to suit each rider’s size before setting off. If you prefer, you're welcome to bring your own roadworthy e-bike or standard bicycle, although we strongly recommend using ours for the best overall experience. Please let us know in advance if you plan to use your own bike so we can confirm its suitability for the route and ensure we have a helmet ready for you.

### Do I need to be fit to join the tour?

You don’t need to be an athlete to take part, but a basic level of fitness is required. Riders should be capable of cycling for up to four hours with regular stops, and confident handling a bike in a city environment. The e-bikes make it much easier to ride for extended periods or up inclines, but it’s still important to be physically able to cycle. If you have any doubts about your ability, feel free to contact us before booking. Riders should also be free from health conditions that could affect balance, coordination, or endurance. We trust guests to assess their own health and, by joining the tour, you confirm you are fit to ride.

### What if it rains or the weather is bad?

Tours usually go ahead in light rain or drizzle – we’re used to changeable weather in Glasgow, and riding in the rain can be part of the fun. We’ll supply ponchos if needed, and recommend you wear waterproof clothing and gloves depending on the forecast. However, if conditions are considered unsafe – such as high winds, icy roads, or flooding – the tour may be cancelled or rescheduled. In that case, we’ll contact you as early as possible with alternative options or offer a refund if needed.

### How safe are guided bike tours and what should I be aware of?

Most city bike routes are chosen with safety as a priority, avoiding busy roads where possible and using quieter streets, cycle paths, or park trails. Even so, riders should expect to occasionally share space with traffic or pedestrians. Safety briefings cover how to ride safely in a group, what to do at junctions, and how to follow the guide’s instructions throughout the route. While the guide is there to assist and lead, it’s important that each rider takes personal responsibility during the session. All participants must follow traffic rules, remain alert, and ride with care. Insurance is recommended as cycling, like any physical activity, carries some level of risk. As long as instructions are followed and riders stay aware, the tours are enjoyable and safe for most people.

### How do I prepare before the tour begins?

It’s always best to check the pre-tour information and guidance in advance. This usually includes what to wear, how early to arrive, what to bring, and what to expect from the session. Most bike tours require guests to arrive at least 15 minutes early for setup and the safety briefing. A waiver will need to be signed, and the guide will cover key safety points before setting off. Planning ahead can really help make the day more enjoyable. Dress for the weather, bring any personal items like water or suncream, and make sure to let the organisers know if you have any specific requirements or concerns. The safety briefing will give you confidence before heading off, and being ready ahead of time means there’s no rush or stress before the ride begins.

### What will we see during the tour?

The route takes in a mix of riverside paths, parks, and vibrant urban areas – showing a wide cross-section of Glasgow. Expect to see famous landmarks alongside lesser-known spots that are full of local character. It’s designed to offer a genuine feel for the city’s culture, history, and daily life. Because the group is small, your guide can tailor the route to suit the mood and interests of those riding. The tour is flexible and interactive, often stopping to share stories, take photographs, and answer questions. You’ll see both iconic sights and off-the-beaten-path locations.

### What happens during the distillery visit?

During the tour, you’ll stop for a visit to a local Glasgow distillery, where you’ll have the opportunity to taste one dram of a locally produced whisky. The distillery offers insight into the craft and heritage of whisky-making, adding a cultural depth to the ride. Your guide will accompany you inside and explain any relevant history or context about the distillery and its place in the city. There’s time to ask questions, take in the atmosphere, and enjoy a brief break before continuing the cycling portion of the tour.

### How big are the groups, and who will I be riding with?

This tour is limited to a maximum of 6 adults, ensuring a relaxed, sociable atmosphere where everyone is part of the conversation. We keep numbers low to give guests more time with the guide and to make it easier to adjust the pace and route as needed. You could be riding with couples, friends, solo travellers, or local guests – the group dynamic is usually friendly and informal. Our guides aim to learn everyone’s name early on and create a space where people feel comfortable chatting, sharing stories, and asking questions.

### Can I book if I’m travelling solo?

Yes, solo riders are welcome to book. However, a minimum of 2 people are required for the tour to run. If you're the only person booked for a date, we’ll either pair you with another group or offer an alternative time or date that works for you. If no suitable match is available, we’ll offer a refund. We recommend contacting us in advance if you’re unsure or on a tight schedule – we’re happy to discuss options that suit solo riders and help make it work whenever possible.



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