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Road cycling around Mossend features a diverse landscape, encompassing scenic lochs, reservoirs, and rolling hills. The region offers routes that traverse open countryside and pass by historical landmarks. Road cyclists can expect varied terrain, from flatter sections around water bodies to more challenging climbs. The area provides a mix of natural beauty and accessible routes for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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great place for food, drinks and ice-cream.
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Obelisk erected in 1806 for the hero of the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
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The terracotta fountain offers numerous beautiful photo opportunities
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The Crow Road from Gonachan Cottage offers a gentler approach to this iconic Scottish climb, averaging 4–5% over around 5 km with occasional ramps up to 8%. The road surface is smooth and wide, rising steadily through open moorland with far-reaching views as you gain height. The gradient allows you to find a rhythm early and hold it, making it ideal for steady tempo riding. Wind can still be a factor, especially near the summit, so keep your effort measured. It’s a scenic, satisfying climb that rewards pacing and persistence.
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Climbing the Crow Road north from Lennoxtown (B822) offers a classic Campsie Fells experience with rewarding views towards Glasgow. Settle in for a sustained ascent averaging around 4-5% over approximately 5-6km. The main physical challenge comes in the middle 'wall' section, where the gradient bites hard, reaching up to around 12-14% and demanding significant, steady effort. Experience the stunning panoramic views unfolding behind you as you gain height. As you emerge onto the open moorland near the summit, be prepared for significant exposure to wind, which often defines the final push to the top of this popular Scottish climb.
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Last orders at the cafe are at 3.30pm! (March, might be later in summer) We turned up a 3.45 so no lunch for us, but we did get tea/coffee and nice cakes. There are 2 alpacas in the field next to the cafe, and sometimes little goats in the other field. From the shop you can buy the farms own wagyu beef 😋
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Usually use the path on the way in to Larkhall (mostly uphill) and the road the other way, often runners and dog walkers on the path and hard to hear bells with the traffic at busy times.
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https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/history/history-glasgows-bridgeton-umbrella-iconic-27870754 The umbrella has stood at Bridgeton Cross since the 1870s. If the Bridgeton Umbrella could talk, it would surely have countless stories to tell from generations past. The Umbrella's history stretches back to 1875, when it was built in the heart of Bridgeton Cross as part of a major redevelopment project in the area that saw hundreds of inadequate housing and derelict buildings demolished to make way for new construction. In the early 20th century, the Bridgeton Umbrella cemented its status as an important meeting place. In the 1910s, rallies for women's suffrage were held there, and trade union protests also became commonplace.
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There are over 330 road cycling routes in the Mossend area, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection, from easy loops to challenging climbs.
Yes, Mossend offers around 80 easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An example is the Hamilton Mausoleum – Strathclyde Loch loop from Bellshill, which is 8.9 miles long and relatively flat.
For longer distances, consider routes like the Hamilton Mausoleum – Chatelherault House loop from Bellshill, which covers nearly 100 km and features significant elevation gain, offering a full day's challenge.
Many popular road cycling routes in the Mossend area, including several featured in this guide, commonly start from Bellshill. This central location provides convenient access to various scenic loops.
Road cycling around Mossend features a diverse landscape. You can expect routes that traverse open countryside, pass by scenic lochs and reservoirs, and include rolling hills. Terrain varies from flatter sections around water bodies to more challenging climbs.
Many routes offer views of natural beauty and pass by historical landmarks. You might cycle alongside Strathclyde Loch or Lochend Loch. Historical sites like Bothwell Castle and monuments such as the Duke's Monument are also accessible near some routes.
Yes, the region offers routes with significant elevation gain for experienced riders. For example, the View of Chapelton – 18% Climb loop from Bellshill includes a notable 18% gradient, providing a demanding ascent.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, expansive views, and the mix of natural beauty with accessible routes for different skill levels.
Yes, the majority of road cycling routes around Mossend are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This makes planning your ride and logistics, such as parking, much simpler.
While specific cafes vary by route, areas like Strathclyde Country Park, which some routes pass through, offer facilities such as the Waterfront Café. Many towns and villages along the routes will also have local amenities.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most favorable weather conditions for road cycling in Mossend, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, the region's varied landscape can be enjoyed year-round, with appropriate gear for cooler or wetter conditions.


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