The Easter Egg Run is returning for the 45th year!
We’re egg-cited to once again, bring together the biking community and families from across the city for one of our most heart-warming events of the year- where hundreds of bikers ride through the streets of Glasgow with fancy dress and smiles in support of our young patients.
Taking place on Easter Sunday, 5th of April, this annual procession raises vital funds for hospital services supported by Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.
There is no registration fee; however, bikers who plan to take part are kindly invited to make a suggested donation of £10 on the day. All proceeds will go towards supporting our young patients and their families at the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow.

The Easter Egg Run Route
The Easter Egg Run will depart from Glasgow Green (Greendyke St) at 11:00am, weaving through the streets of Glasgow before arriving at the children’s hospital. The full procession will conclude at Car Park 4 on the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus.

From 10:30am, at Car Park 4 of the children's hospital, spectators can enjoy food and drink vendors, face painting, live entertainment and fundraising stalls hosted by Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.
Getting to the hospital
Join us outside the children's hospital from 11am and welcome the parade as they approach the finish point.
Car
There are on site multi-storey car parks, but please note that there is limited parking available at the hospital. The closest car-park to the children’s hospital is P1 (car-park 1) which is accessed via Hardgate Road.
Public transport
The hospital can be reached on foot from Cardonald train station (1.2 miles) and Govan Subway station (1.5 miles).
There are shared access routes to and within the hospital campus, and designated visitor cycle parking. Cyclists are encouraged to use the shared access paths in a considerate manner.
There is a bus stop immediately outside the children's hospital. For more information about getting to the hospital, please visit the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow website.
Please note that we kindly ask everyone to refrain from entering the children's hospital, to remain compliant with the hospital's health and safety regulations.
So, whether you’re riding, cheering from the sidelines, or joining us at the finish, we look forward to celebrating this beloved Easter tradition with you!
