National Park City Cycle Ride

2 September, 2023, 12.00 – 1.30 p.m.
People’s Palace, Templeton Street, Glasgow G40 1AT
This 1.5-hour (approx) guided cycle ride is kindly organised by National Park City supporters Bike for Good.
Meet at the People’s Palace in Glasgow Green at 12.00 midday.
Bring your own bike and join others for a guided cycle to look at key parts of our green city and its cycle network.
The route will go from the People’s Palace in Glasgow Green and cycle along the river until Newton and then make way back along the main streets to Toryglen ending with a ride along the cycle path on Victoria Rd to The Hidden Gardens 25A Albert Drive Glasgow G41 2PE – where National Park City Event continues until 5 p.m.
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