- Sun 21 Jun 2026
Women's 10K Glasgow
10:45
Age 15 & over
£25-£30.25
- 10 km road running + 41 m ascent
Event overview
Come along and take part in the new Women’s 10K Glasgow!
Maybe you’ve not done any exercise in a while and need a goal to motivate you, maybe you want to do something positive together with your friends and family, or maybe you want to fundraise for a worthwhile cause.
Whatever your reason, the Women’s 10K is the perfect opportunity for you to lace up those trainers and make a difference, either to your own life or someone else’s.
Highlights
Stunning city centre route
From the spectacular setting of the Riverside Transport Museum, along the River Clyde, with countless iconic buildings and landmarks, to a celebratory finish at Glasgow Green.
A rare women-only run
Your goal at your own pace to make a difference to your own life or someone else's, without stigma or judgment.
Supportive atmosphere
Revel in the encouragement you'll receive from the minute you sign up all the way to the finish line!
Event photos
Event video
Charity places
These charities have places in the event. To secure your place, select a charity and provide your details.
- All fitness levels
- Event village
- Fancy dress
- Newcomers
- Spectators
- Wheelchair users
- Women-only
Women only
This event brings together a strong, supportive community of women who come together to make a positive change, without stigmas or judgment. Even if you haven't exercised in a while and need a goal - get involved!
Walkers
You are welcome to complete the course at your own pace, however, there is a maximum time limit of 1 hour 30 minutes. This is very inclusive as even completing the route at a relatively slow walking pace will see you finish within 1 hour and 30 minutes. If you plan to walk the whole distance you are requested to allow runners to start in front of you.
- Bag storage
- Cafe
- Entertainment
- Toilets
- Urban
Event HQ
Riverside Museum
100 Pointhouse Road
Glasgow
Glasgow City
G3 8RS
UK
Event bus
A Women's 10K Glasgow Event Bus service will operate throughout the event for runners and spectators between Cathedral Street (City Centre), Riverside Museum (Start) and Glasgow Green (Finish). You can purchase a ticket for this service from the shop. There may be some tickets available for purchase on the day of the event, however these will be significantly more expensive. It is in your best interests to get the earliest bus possible, as this will reduce crowding and waiting time.
- Cut off time
- Distance markers
- Entertainment
- First aid
- Marshals
- Point to point
- Return transport
- Sweeper
- Toilets
- Traffic free
- Undulating
- GPX available
GPX route
The route is displayed on the map above.
Route highlights
- Start at the spectacular Riverside Transport Museum
- Head east along the River Clyde
- Glasgow Science Building
- The Armadillo
- The SECC
- SSE Hydro
- Cross the Clyde
- Cross the 'Squiggly Bridge'
- George V Bridge
- City Centre and Buchanan Street
- South side of George Square
- Glasgow Green
- Beautiful parkland
- People's Palace
- Finish line for your well-earned medal, water and goody bag!
Route description
The Women’s 10K in Glasgow starts at the spectacular setting of the Riverside Transport Museum.
The route heads East along the River Clyde and takes in the scenic views. Iconic buildings to look out for, including the Glasgow Science Centre, The Armadillo, The SEC and the SSE Hydro and all within the first 2km.
The route then heads over the Clyde and back, crossing over the 'Squiggly Bridge' and then George V Bridge. You will then start heading through the hustle and bustle of Glasgow's city centre heading up Buchanan Street just before you hit half way!
The second half of the route will take you past the south side of George Square and down towards Glasgow Green, taking in the beautiful park including the breathtaking People's Palace, where cheering crowds await to help in one last effort to cross the finish line where you’ll receive your well-earned medal, water and goodybag.
- Public transport links
- Recycling
- Sustainability policy
Sustainability overview
This event is committed to minimising the impact it has on the local environment, implemented in the following ways:
- Online entries rather than paper forms
- Marketing material online rather than flyers and posters
- Runner information online rather than printed
- Public transport encouraged
- Communication with residents and business regarding road closures, to reduce traffic congestion
- Reduce noise pollution
- All waste collected and recycled/repurposed wherever possible
- Unused food donated to food bank
- Chip timing
- Goody bag
- iTAB
- Medal
- Technical t-shirt
Included
- Wicking finisher's t-shirt
- Finisher's medal
- Distance keyring
- Finisher's pack
- Personalised event number with accurate timing chip
- Event baggage facilities
- Hydration on route
- Hydration and nutrition at the finish
- Results posted in your account within 48 hours
- Fantastic running experience