Cycling in RenfrewshireWhilst staying with Cosmopolitan Hotels why not take a bike ride through one of the many beautiful cycling routes Renfrewshire has to offer. Whether you are with your family or enjoy cycling alone, this activity suits everyone! The cycling in Renfrewshire is some of the best in Scotland: there are networks of well-surfaced traffic-free cycle tracks, idyllic quiet country lanes, exciting mountain biking and stunning scenery. The routes are specifically designed for non-expert cyclists and many are suitable for families with children. There’s also a variety of distances – but all of the routes should be within the ability of the average fit person. If you are interested in going on a bike ride during your stay at Cosmopolitan Hotels but don’t plan on bring your bike you can always hire one. Contact Express Cycle Repairs and Cycle Hire on 0786 779 0889. They are based in Lochwinnoch (a short drive from both our hotels).
Below are a few cycling routes for you to try out. Remember, this is only a selection of the cycling that Renfrewshire has to offer. When you’ve tried a couple of rides, why not use your imagination and make up your own routes!
Tranquil Linwood Moss
This gem of a route gets you out amongst tranquil woodland and beautiful riverbanks in no time at all. It’s ideal for a sunny summer’s evening or a crisp autumn morning, when Linwood Moss and the River Gryfe are at their most atmospheric. The route starts at Linwood Sports Centre, off Brediland Road in Linwood, covers around 8km (5miles) and it’s recommended to allow ½ day. It is suited to families with older children. Following the Cart & Clyde to Braehead
This ride parks its way from Paisley towards Renfrew. Signposted cycle routes and paths for much of the journey make for a surprisingly quiet route, with long scenic stretches along the white Cart Water and then the River Clyde. The route starts outside Paisley Gilmour Street Station on County Square in Paisley town centre and covers 18km (11 miles). It is recommended to allow ½ a day for this route and is suitable for Adults. What we recommend to take with you:
- A Basic Repair Kit – always take a pump, a basic repair kit and a spanner if you need it to take your wheels off to fix a puncture. You might want to carry a spare inner tube.
- A Lock - Always take one unless you really won’t be stopping anywhere. Otherwise you might have a long walk back!
- Waterproof jacket – Scottish weather can change fast, and you can be quite exposed on a bike in the countryside.
- If you are staying with us between the months of November to April and would like to go a bike ride, please bear in mind this is our very cold winter so pack gloves, and a windproof top can be useful.
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