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Mountain biking around Yoker offers access to diverse terrain, despite the area itself not being a primary mountain biking destination. Located on the River Clyde, Yoker provides a base for exploring nearby natural features. The region is characterized by riverside paths, canal towpaths, and the more rugged Kilpatrick Hills to the north. These hills feature an extensive network of core paths suitable for mountain biking, offering a sense of upland remoteness and panoramic views.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.6
(5)
42
riders
58.3km
03:01
150m
150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7
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21.1km
01:26
120m
120m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.6km
01:18
90m
90m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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73.5km
04:41
440m
440m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5
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44.7km
03:04
460m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Distillery in the former drive house of the swing bridge in the port of Glasgow
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One of the most interesting bridges I've ever seen—in my opinion, an architectural masterpiece, magnificent..👍👍
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Great route into Glasgow city centre. Well marked and maintained surface.
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The distillery hasn't been producing whisky for long. With its modern appearance, the Clydeside Distillery has something to offer. A worthwhile destination, even if other distilleries already have more to offer.
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Balloch is known as the gateway to the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. It's well-connected to Glasgow by train, making it a popular destination for a day trip. There are a nice selection of shops and places to eat, activity providers and the restored paddle steamer, Maid of the Loch, is moored here.
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There are over 90 mountain bike trails around Yoker listed on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 24 easy, 44 moderate, and 24 difficult trails available for exploration.
Mountain biking around Yoker offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find relatively flat riverside paths along the Clyde and canal towpaths, which are suitable for easier rides. For more challenging experiences, the Kilpatrick Hills to the north provide rugged, upland terrain with extensive networks of core paths, offering a sense of remoteness and panoramic views.
Yes, there are 24 easy mountain bike trails around Yoker. A great option for beginners is the Kelvin Aqueduct – River Kelvin loop from Anniesland, an easy 13.1 miles (21.1 km) path that follows the River Kelvin and passes the historic Kelvin Aqueduct. Another easy route is the Kelvin Aqueduct – The Clydeside Distillery loop from Westerton, which is 23.6 km long.
The region offers several notable natural features and landmarks. You can explore the scenic Kilpatrick Hills, which provide extensive views over West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow, and the River Clyde. Keep an eye out for lochs like Craigallian Loch and Loch Humphrey. The Craigie Linn Waterfall is another beautiful sight you might encounter. The River Clyde itself is a prominent feature, and you can cycle along sections of the Clyde Walkway.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Yoker are designed as loops. For example, the popular Ducks on Loch Lomond – Balloch Marina loop from Jordanhill is a moderate 58.3 km route offering scenic views towards Loch Lomond. Another option is the Craigallian Loch – River Kelvin loop from Jordanhill, a 73.3 km trail leading through varied landscapes.
The mountain bike trails around Yoker are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 100 reviews. Many riders appreciate the diverse terrain, from riverside paths to the more challenging Kilpatrick Hills, and the scenic views, particularly towards Loch Lomond and over the Clyde. The variety of routes ensures options for different ability levels.
Yoker is part of the Glasgow area, which generally has good public transport links. While specific trailheads might require a short ride from a station, the proximity to Glasgow means that many routes are accessible via train or bus connections. The Clyde Walkway, which is accessible from Yoker, is also a designated path for cycling, connecting to various points in Glasgow.
Yes, the easier routes along the River Clyde and canal towpaths are generally suitable for families. These paths often have less elevation gain and are less technical, providing a pleasant experience for riders of all ages. Always check the specific route details on komoot for elevation and terrain to ensure it matches your family's skill level.
Many outdoor areas in Scotland, including the Kilpatrick Hills and paths like the Clyde Walkway, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock or wildlife. It's always best to check local signage or specific trail guidelines for any restrictions. Remember to clean up after your dog to preserve the natural environment.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Yoker, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be good, but be prepared for potential midges, especially near water. Winter riding is possible, but trails can be wet, muddy, or icy, particularly in the higher elevations of the Kilpatrick Hills, so appropriate gear and caution are advised.
While specific cafes directly on remote trail sections might be limited, many routes around Yoker pass through or near urban areas and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and shops. Routes following the River Kelvin or connecting to Glasgow's city centre will offer more opportunities for refreshments. It's always a good idea to carry snacks and water, especially on longer rides.


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