Great Scottish Run Half Marathon

Glasgow, United Kingdom 5 Oct, 2025

The Great Scottish Run Half Marathon is a major event held in the city of Glasgow, one of the most vibrant cities in Scotland. The course takes runners through the heart of the city, past iconic landmarks such as the Glasgow Cathedral, George Square, and along the River Clyde. The route is mostly flat, making it a great race for those looking for a personal best. Along the way, runners will experience the unique cultural atmosphere of Glasgow, with music, crowds, and the energy of the city all around them.

After the race, participants can explore the city’s museums, art galleries, and shopping districts, or enjoy a meal at one of the city’s delicious restaurants. Glasgow’s friendly vibe and local hospitality make it an excellent post-race destination.

Generic Half Marathon Time This represents the time you would expect to run a "generic" half marathon in. This is a half marathon with around 100 m (300 ft) of elevation gain and a temperature around 10°C (50°F). For best results, use our Race Predictor.

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Great Scottish Run Half Marathon Time



Statistics

Elevation
Elevation Gain 112 m 367 ft
Elevation Low 8 m 26 ft
Elevation High 50 m 164 ft
Weather
Expected Temperature (Low) 10°C 50°F
Expected Temperature (High) 13°C 55°F
Chance of Rain 60%

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The Great Scottish Run Half Marathon is a major event held in the city of Glasgow, one of the most vibrant cities in Scotland. The course takes runners through the heart of the city, past iconic landmarks such as the Glasgow Cathedral, George Square, and along the River Clyde. The route is mostly flat, making it a great race for those looking for a personal best. Along the way, runners will experience the unique cultural atmosphere of Glasgow, with music, crowds, and the energy of the city all around them.

After the race, participants can explore the city’s museums, art galleries, and shopping districts, or enjoy a meal at one of the city’s delicious restaurants. Glasgow’s friendly vibe and local hospitality make it an excellent post-race destination.

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