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Things to do in Glasgow

Cycle, whatever the weather

The 34km-long (21 miles) National Cycle Route 7 provides an almost traffic-free, tarmac route from central Glasgow to the village of Balloch by the southern shores of Loch Lomond. South of the city, Cathkin Braes and Pollok Park country parks have mountain bike trail. The Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome (+44 141 287 7000, www.emiratesarena.co.uk) offers taster sessions.

Embrace the strange at the Hunterian Museum

The Hunterian Museum (+44 141 330 422, www.gla.ac.uk/hunterian) is Scotland's oldest public museum and the permanent home for the litany of natural oddities and ethnographic curiosities procured by the 18th century surgeon and anatomist, John Hunter. With everything from death masks (including that of Sir Isaac Newton) to Roman artefacts from the Antonine Wall, there's a curiosity for all tastes.

Hit the Lochs for some watersports

As the largest inland stretch of freshwater in mainland UK, Loch Lomond (+44 138 972 2600, www.lochlomond-trossachs.org) is the natural getaway for water sports adventures and, better yet, just under an hour from Glasgow. There are also 21 other lochs and about 50 rivers within the Trossachs National Park, which make it ideal for canoeing, kayaking, sailing and windsurfing.

Lace up those hiking boots

Glasgow means 'dear green place' in Gaelic, and you don't have to go far to see the aptness of the name. The village of Balloch, by the southern shore of Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, is about one hour away. The landscape of lakeside woodlands and majestic mountains is superb for walking.

Take in a concert at Britain’s oldest music hall

The Brittania Panopticon (+44 141 553 0840, www.britanniapanopticon.org) has been a figure of the city's music scene since it opened in 1857. It claims to be the place where Stan Laurel first took to the stage in 1906 and still holds an array of aural and visual treats including silent movie nights, variety shows and concerts.

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McLays Guesthouse

McLays guesthouse is located in central Glasgow, providing guests with comfortable rooms in a simply-furnished layout. There are two lounges and two dining rooms, offering guests free Wi-Fi and vouchers for on-street parking are available.

Premier Inn (Glasgow City Centre - George Square)

This budget hotel chain is located conveniently in the city centre, close to Buchanan Street for shopping and Merchant City for nightlife. Rooms are comfortable, and generously sized.

Glasgow Marriott

Just off the M8, this 300-room hotel is popular with business travellers. Style is corporate and comfortable, with a plasma TV in all the rooms and Wi-Fi access in the public areas and some rooms. The leisure club has a pool, spa, and gym with a cardio theatre and fitness studio. The hotel has 13 meeting rooms, the largest seating 800. There is a Mediterranean restaurant as well as a cafe/bar.

Radisson Blu

The Radisson Blu hotel is recognised as a leading hotel by the Scotland's leading Business Hotel Awards. This hotel opened in 2002 and has 250 bright, modern rooms. It is conveniently close to the smartest shops in the heart of Glasgow and has three types of rooms: City, Modern, and Nordic, all with different décor. All rooms have free Internet access and many offer stunning views across the city. The fitness centre is well equipped with a pool, exercise bikes, and techno gym.

Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens

Situated in the fashionable West End, this classy Victorian townhouse is the hotel of choice for visiting celebrities. It combines efficiency with country house comfort and contemporary style. All rooms have a plasma TV, powerful drenched showers and handspring mattress,. Some rooms are decorated in a more contemporary style complete with monsoon showers. The hotel's bistro uses locally sourced ingredients and there's a less formal eatery in the bar.

The Brunswick

This small, designer hotel occupies a prime spot in the Merchant City. It's fashionable but reasonably priced and has a cool basement bar and excellent restaurant. The 18 individually furnished rooms are all simple, modern and comfortable. It's a great choice if you want to sample some Scottish style without spending a fortune.