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# The Full Bhuna Bike Tour in Glasgow

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: The Full Bhuna Bike Tour in Glasgow
- **URL slug**: the-full-bhuna-bike-tour-in-glasgow
- **Course id**: 53842
- **Centre id**: 53809

## Short summary

Get the full Glasgow experience on two wheels with this 5.5-hour guided bike tour, taking in all the key sights and some lesser-known gems. From riverside icons to leafy gardens, historic landmarks and local slang, this ride offers a complete look at the city with plenty of laughs along the way. Key Details Duration: 5.5 hours Start time: 10:30am Group size: Up to 10 people Difficulty level: Easy, mostly flat terrain Age limit: Suitable for ages 12+ What to Expect The tour kicks off at 10:30am and covers a broad loop of Glasgow’s cultural, historical and architectural highlights. You’ll ride a relaxed route that includes the Clyde waterfront and its famous bridges, the Finnieston Crane and the striking Clyde Auditorium. From there, the group heads to the Clydeside Distillery and the Trans…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Cycling, Road 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)**: 85 Drygate, Glasgow, G4 0UT
- **Coordinates**: 55.8604223, -4.2331282 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

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

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Glasgow Bike Tours
- **Owner / contact label**: Keith Marshall
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
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- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 8
- **Min group**: 4
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Moderate
- **Booking type (label)**: fareHarbor

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

### Highlights
Get the full Glasgow experience on two wheels with this 5.5-hour guided bike tour, taking in all the key sights and some lesser-known gems. From riverside icons to leafy gardens, historic landmarks and local slang, this ride offers a complete look at the city with plenty of laughs along the way. Key Details Duration: 5.5 hours Start time: 10:30am Group size: Up to 10 people Difficulty level: Easy, mostly flat terrain Age limit: Suitable for ages 12+ What to Expect The tour kicks off at 10:30am and covers a broad loop of Glasgow’s cultural, historical and architectural highlights. You’ll ride a relaxed route that includes the Clyde waterfront and its famous bridges, the Finnieston Crane and the striking Clyde Auditorium. From there, the group heads to the Clydeside Distillery and the Transport Museum, where you’ll have the chance to spot the Glenlee tall ship. As you cycle along, your guide will share stories, local expressions (like "shoogly"), and the kind of details only a Glaswegian would know. By midday, you’ll be exploring the West End, with stops at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow University. You’ll ride on to the Botanic Gardens and Kibble Palace, and there’s the option to include Maryhill Locks if the group’s up for it. Lunch is at one of Glasgow’s top micro-breweries (at your own cost), and afterwards, the tour continues to Queen’s Cross to see the MacKintosh Church. You’ll also get to view Glasgow Cathedral, the Provand’s Lordship, and the historic Necropolis. The day finishes around 4pm, with the chance to enjoy a whisky (not included) and a good blether before heading off. Location The tour starts and finishes near the Clyde in central Glasgow, with free secure parking available for those arriving by car. It’s a convenient location with easy access to public transport, making it simple to join whether you're coming from within the city or further afield. You’ll cycle through a wide variety of Glasgow neighbourhoods, from the vibrant centre to the leafy West End. Each area brings a different atmosphere and set of sights, offering a well-rounded feel for the city in just one day. Prerequisites This tour is suitable for confident riders who are comfortable cycling in a group and handling a bike for several hours, with regular breaks. Although the pace is easy and the route is mostly flat, a basic level of fitness is recommended. Participants should be aged 12 or over and able to cycle independently. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Bike hire Local guide Helmet (if required) Free secure parking Glasgow slang explanations and stories

### What’s not included
Lunch Whisky tasting Personal insurance Transport to and from the meeting point E-bike (available on request for extra charge)

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Where is the meeting point for the tour?

The meeting point is at 85 Drygate, Glasgow, G4 0UT. This location is easy to reach and sits just a 12-minute walk from George Square in Glasgow city centre. It’s well connected by public transport, and nearby streets offer limited parking if needed.

### How difficult is the tour?

The tour follows mostly flat terrain using Glasgow’s cycle paths, canal routes, and designated bike-friendly roads. Although there may be a couple of gentle slopes, the route has been carefully planned to avoid steep hills. It’s suitable for beginners, families, and anyone who cycles occasionally. You do not need to be especially fit to enjoy the ride, making this an ideal choice for relaxed city cycling.

### Will I need an e-bike for the tour?

For most people, a standard pedal bike is more than suitable. The route is mostly flat and has been designed to be accessible without the need for electric assistance. If you have an injury or disability that may make pedalling difficult, an e-bike could be helpful. While we don’t provide e-bikes, we’re happy to advise on where to hire one if you contact us in advance.

### Are bikes and helmets provided?

Yes, a pedal bike and helmet are included for every participant. All bikes are well-maintained and fitted with comfortable saddles, and our small frame sizes can accommodate riders from approximately 4'10" (147cm). Helmets are optional under Scottish law, so wearing one is a personal choice. If you plan to use your own bike or an e-bike hired independently, please let us know before your booking.

### What is the minimum height for riders?

Our fleet includes small frame bikes with step-through designs, making them accessible for riders from around 4'10" (147cm) in height and upwards. These frames make it easier for shorter riders to start, stop, and handle the bike safely. If you’re unsure whether the sizing is suitable, feel free to get in touch for more detailed advice.

### What time should I arrive for the tour?

We ask all participants to arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start time. This allows time for bike fitting, a short safety briefing, and a relaxed start without any rush. Arriving early also ensures the group can leave on time and make the most of the ride.

### What happens if it rains during the tour?

The tour runs in all weather conditions except when it would be unsafe, such as during high winds or extreme storms. Glasgow weather can be changeable, so we recommend dressing in layers and always bringing a lightweight waterproof jacket. In the event of unsafe weather, we’ll contact you to reschedule or provide an alternative option.

### Can I store my bag or personal belongings during the tour?

We offer a locked storage area where you can leave bags or other items while you're out on the ride. However, this is at your own risk. Where possible, it’s best to bring only what you can comfortably carry on your person, such as a small backpack or crossbody bag, to avoid anything interfering with the bike’s moving parts.



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