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Walking in Lowlands
Woodland walks, hill top trails and canal tunnels – variety is indeed the spice of Lowland life. Both the Union Canal and the Forth & Clyde offer good towpath walking, and the River Tay flows through some of Scotland’s prettiest countryside – so there’s always somewhere scenic to walk with the sound of the river in your ear. Hill walkers can tackle the network of footpaths around Loch Lomond, and for those who fancy a challenge, the wild and wonderful West Highland Way crosses nearby.
Walking routes
- The Great Glen Way »
- Walking from Corpach to Loch Lochy »
- Walking to Edinburgh »
- Along the Cocker »
- The Antonine Wall around Bar Hill »
- The Antonine Wall at Rough Castle »
- The Antonine Wall around Croy Hill »
- Bowness on Solway - Walk back in Time »
- Cumbria Coastal Way »
- Explore the Lost Valley »
- Canal walking at Glasgow's Clydebank »
- Glasgow's Kelvin Aqueduct »
- Speirs Wharf and Maryhill Locks, Glasgow »
- Hadrian's Wall Path »
- Lacey's Caves and Long Meg »
- The Allerdale Ramble »
- The Cumbria Way »
- The Pennine Way »
- The Weardale Way »
- Walking the Crinan Canal »
- Polmont Station to Falkirk High Station »
- Camelon and The Falkirk Wheel »
- Banavie to Tor Castle »
- Glen Loy Forest Walks »
- Inverfarigaig Forest Walks »
- Clachnaharry to Dochgarroch »
- Laggan to Fort Augustus »
- Fort Augustus to Kytra »
- Allt na Criche Forest Walk »
- Coatbridge to Glenboig »
Towpath Stoppages
Stoppage: Dowley Gap Aqueduct
Associated Regional Office: North West WaterwaysTowpath has been closed
Leakage investigation and repair works.
(Enquiries: 01923 201120)
Stoppage: Haigh Park Bridge 60
Associated Regional Office: North West WaterwaysTowpath has been closed
UPDATE (12 January 2012): The Planned Work for this location has been delayed & is now rescheduled.
the work will be carried out in 2 phases with phase 1 commencing on 20.02.2012 until 23.03.2012.
Phase 2 should not have any impact on navigation.
(Enquiries: 01923 201120)
