Host regions
Discover Scotland... or should that be Bikeland? From mountainous roads to world class trails, there's something for every cyclist.


Clackmannanshire
Scotland’s smallest historic county has plenty to see, do, and most importantly, cycle.

Dumfries & Galloway
With miles of rocky shorelines and acres of dense forests, the lowlands of Scotland are a supremely beautiful and peaceful place to be.

Dundee
The ideal city break location with a historic waterfront and buzzing cultural scene, there’s loads to see and do in Scotland’s city of discovery.

Edinburgh
Scotland’s capital is a city like no other, home to ancient streets, gothic buildings, hidden pubs, secret shortcuts and some truly special cycling.

Falkirk
An engine of Scotland’s industrial revolution, now a spellbinding town that blends history and modernity together in one place.

Fife
Come for the golf. Stay for the cycling. Plus the incredible history, heritage, and everything else.

Fort William & Highlands
Home of Ben Nevis, and often described as the Outdoor Capital of the UK, Fort William and its cinematic scenery is a true paradise for bikers.

Glasgow
The great city of Glasgow needs no introduction… but the friendly folk of Glasgow will be sure to say hello anyway!

Loch Lomond & West Dunbartonshire
Take a deep breath, clear your head and fall in love with a paradise of nature, wildlife, water, golf and bicycles.

Perth & Kinross
The Gateway to the Highlands is as gorgeous as anywhere in Scotland, with endless natural beauty to appreciate and explore.

Scottish Borders
The landscape is as generous as the people of the Scottish Borders with rolling hills, open countryside, peaceful rivers and spellbinding coastline.

Stirling
The storied city of Stirling will make history once more as it hosts the Road Time Trial at the 2023 UCI Cycling World Champs.
We’re hosting the UCI Cycling Worlds in Glasgow and across Scotland for good reason - it's a brilliant country for bikes.
It's small enough you can cycle everywhere. But nowhere near small enough to get bored, with countless castles, islands, lochs, golf courses, distilleries, fish and chip fuel stops and friendly locals to discover. Plenty hills too. Or as we like to call them, mounds of opportunity.
Everyone's welcome. Especially cyclists.