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Clyde Walkway37 Miles, following the course of the River Clyde from the centre of Glasgow through Hamilton, Strathclyde Park and Lanark. It passes the attractions of Bothwell Castle and woods, the David Livingstone Centre, Strathclyde Country Park, the Palace Grounds and Mausoleum at Hamilton, and the Barons Haugh Nature Reserve to end at the spectacular Falls of Clyde, just upriver from the UNESCO World Heritage village of New Lanark with its historic cotton mills. Reaching the Falls of Clyde it passes Corra Linn and the path ends at the upper Bonnington Linn falls
Glasgow (Heliport) to Central StnTuesday 20 December 2011 - 1.75 MilesID20122011#22b A short bit sweet nibble of the Clyde Walkway, as a means of reaching the City Centre and getting home after completing the Kelvin Walkway. From the Heliport and SECC, walking with views across the Clyde to BBC Scotland and STV on the South Bank and passing a large crane, a reminder of Glasgow's heritage as ship building city, before passing under the imposing M8 bridge and entering the city centre by Central Station. I look forward to continuing this walk along the Clyde in 2012. No pictures as it was too dark. |