by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
Stockiemuir Road to Whitehill Farm – the start is marked with a green & white sign and the route is well marked throughout by sturdy wooden posts with yellow embossed direction signs. It runs partly through fields and partly over farm tracks with...
by Finley Jackson | 11 September 2025
The Greenock Cut is a former aqueduct with embankment serving as a walkway. It follows the contours of the hillside, mainly overlooking the town and the magnificent scenery of the Firth of Clyde and beyond to the Argyll hills and the “Arrochar Alps”. Our...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
Newsflash: 23rd April 2022 will see the welcome re-start of the Walks programme arranged by ScotWays for its members; first up is this route, the Stoneymollan Road. Other historic routes featured this year include the Old Road...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
Athough we don't have a full recent survey of this route, it has been described as the best part of the Antonine Wall to follow and it's relatively accessible. A shorter section survey follows below; it may be outdated in some of the...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
Starting from Meikle Earnock Rd, follow the light path across a grassy piece of ground to pick up a more distinct path. After about 1km, there is a small muddy section. The path has widened at this point, over time, with people moving to the side. There are...