The River Clyde is an important waterway in Scotland. It flows through the heart of Glasgow and empties into the Firth of Clyde along the Atlantic coast. Stretching about 170 km (106 miles), it is the ninth-longest river in the UK and the third-longest in Scotland.
Paddling on the River Clyde gives you the chance to see Glasgow’s waterfront transformation. It offers views of modern public spaces, former warehouses (now converted into stylish apartments), and vibrant cultural areas. Along the riverbanks, you might spot various wildlife, such as ducks, swans, and other bird species.
Whether you’re paddling for relaxation, sport, or simply to enjoy the scenic surroundings, the River Clyde provides a variety of experiences for paddlers of all levels!