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No traffic touring cycling routes around Livingston Village, located in West Lothian, Scotland, traverse diverse landscapes. The region features extensive green spaces, including forested paths and public parks, alongside the prominent River Almond. Terrain varies from flat sections to gentle ascents, suitable for different cycling preferences. Scenic hills like Cockleroy Hill and the Union Canal also contribute to the area's varied natural features.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.4km
00:54
80m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
00:56
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in 1885 this viaduct once carried the single-track mineral railway which served the local industry. The railway closed in 1956 but walkers can cross or walk underneath to get a view of the 9 arches.
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Fun viaduct with great views on either side. A great way to cross the river Almond car free.
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Delightful little bit of woodland. Trail through is generally nicely rideable with some lovely trees. Steep descent and climb out in the North and far NE tip is quite rooty. Makes a nice contrast from the tarmac'd cyclepaths in the area.
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Drop into the centre for a fascinating experience of the shale industry in West Lothian
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Main Almond river crossing, beautiful bridge.
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Old train viaduct, great view down the Almond river.
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impressive bridge in the middle of the park.
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There are over 80 dedicated traffic-free touring cycling routes around Livingston Village. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy loops to more challenging rides, ensuring a peaceful journey away from busy roads.
Yes, Livingston Village is excellent for beginners and families, with over 40 easy traffic-free routes. Many of these routes utilize well-maintained paths along the River Almond and through local woodlands. A great option is the Wilderness Wood loop from Livingston, which offers a gentle ride through scenic natural areas.
The traffic-free routes in Livingston Village are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 120 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere, well-maintained paths, and the beautiful natural scenery, especially along the riverside sections.
Yes, many of the traffic-free routes around Livingston Village are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Fish Pass Waterfall โ Camps Viaduct loop from Almondvale Stadium is a popular circular option that explores wooded areas and follows the River Almond.
Absolutely. The River Almond is a prominent feature, and several routes follow its scenic riverside paths, including sections that pass by the Fish Pass Waterfall. The Fish Pass Waterfall โ Camps Viaduct loop from Almondvale Stadium is a prime example, offering views of this natural highlight.
Many routes offer access to local points of interest. You can cycle past the historic Union Canal, explore the natural beauty of Beecraigs Country Park, or even catch glimpses of Cockleroy Hill Summit. The Almond Valley Heritage Centre is also integrated into some routes, offering a glimpse into local history.
The routes are enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild weather and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, though paths can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but some paths might be muddy or icy, so checking local conditions is advisable.
While many routes are easy, there are over 20 difficult routes available for experienced cyclists seeking more challenging terrain. These routes often include longer distances and more significant elevation changes, while still maintaining a traffic-free or very low-traffic environment.
Many of the traffic-free routes are accessible from various points within Livingston Village, often with nearby public parking. For routes starting near Almondvale Stadium, there is usually ample parking available. For specific routes, checking the route details on komoot will often provide information on suitable starting points and parking options.
Livingston Village has good public transport links, making many routes accessible without a car. Local bus services connect various parts of the village and surrounding areas, often near trailheads. For detailed public transport information, it's best to consult local bus schedules or the West Lothian Council's transport information.
Cycling along the River Almond and through areas like Livingston Old Wood and Calder Woods often provides opportunities to spot local wildlife. The Naysmyth Bridge โ Camps Viaduct loop from Livingston, for instance, traverses diverse natural habitats where you might encounter various bird species and other small animals.
While many routes offer a sense of wilderness, some pass close to amenities. Routes that go through or near Livingston town centre will have cafes and shops. Additionally, Beecraigs Country Park Visitor Centre, located near some routes, offers facilities and refreshments.


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