Walks you can reach from Newton by train

Lanarkshire · Scotland

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Partick (Rail)
River Clyde by Night by Allan Ogg

Partick (Rail) to Bowling (Lanarkshire)

30 minutes direct from Newton.

Easy, flat Kelvin Walkway and Forth & Clyde Canal towpath out of Glasgow, Kelvin Aqueduct to Bowling, through varied landscape and habitat.

Warnings: Towpath can be slippery after rain; good footwear advised.

Walk details: ScotRail (tips).

18
KM
Cambuslang
Carmyle Weir by ian.robertson.63

Cambuslang to Uddingston (Lanarkshire)

3 minutes direct from Newton.

A route following the Clyde Walkway between the two stations. Follows the Clyde Walkway.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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8
KM
Hamilton West
"Chatelherault" Ferniegair, Hamilton. Scotland by The Jacobite

Hamilton West to Larkhall (Lanarkshire)

7 minutes direct from Newton.

Wide pavements through Hamilton give way to a well-surfaced wooded cycle track, then long, undulating riverside paths along the Clyde and River Avon through wooded gorge and countryside. Moderately demanding with frequent changes of gradient, some steep steps and muddy sections. Passes through Chatelherault Country Park; a road alternative reaches Chatelherault House (with cafe and excellent views) avoiding woodland steps. The narrow Millheugh Steps can be bypassed via Sunnyside. Extensive woodland.

Warnings: After crossing the busy Bothwell Road, the riverside gorge path undulates with some steep steps. The route wrongly suggests access to the Duke's Bridge from the path below; leave the riverside about 1km earlier (signposted). A muddy path leads into Larkhall near the finish.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
13
KM
Rutherglen
George Square, Glasgow by S Munir Photography

Rutherglen to East Kilbride (Lanarkshire)

7 minutes direct from Newton.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
10
KM
Motherwell
Roman Bridge by osedok

Motherwell to Larkhall (Lanarkshire)

15 minutes direct from Newton.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
14
KM
Larkhall
Blue Tit by Aidanos

Larkhall to Wishaw (Lanarkshire)

15 minutes direct from Newton.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
10
KM
Coatbridge Central
Strathclyde Park by osedok

Coatbridge Central to Bellshill (Lanarkshire)

30 minutes direct from Newton.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
7
KM
East Kilbride
Calderglen County Park by jhewittphoto

East Kilbride to Cambuslang (Lanarkshire)

3 minutes direct from Newton.

A straightforward route running largely beside a busy dual carriageway and with a lovely stretch through Kirkhill golf course offering views over the city.

Warnings: The dual carriageway has to be crossed a couple of times; use the controlled crossings.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Gentle
8
KM
Uddingston
Roman Bridge by osedok

Uddingston to Hamilton West (Lanarkshire)

7 minutes direct from Newton.

Tarmac and compacted-earth riverside footpaths (sometimes narrow) with good views over the river and plus longer stretches of pavement through Bothwell and a retail park. A varied route with an uphill finish. Follows the Clyde Walkway / National Cycle Route 75 along the riverside. Bothwell Castle was undergoing extensive restoration and closed to visitors (Sept 2022). Extensive woodland.

Warnings: The riverside sections can feel isolated and may become muddy after rain.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
9
KM
Hamilton West
Bothwell 29 September 2017 24.jpg by JamesPDeans.co.uk

Hamilton West to Bellshill (Lanarkshire)

7 minutes direct from Newton.

Mostly tarmac paths out of Hamilton through parkland and around the edge of Strathclyde Loch, with a short muddy wooded section and a stretch of road without pavement and then suburban pavements into Bellshill.

Warnings: A short stretch of Bothwellhaugh Road has no pavement (quiet, with a soft verge); a short wooded section can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
8
KM
East Kilbride
Heritage Loch Night by David Alexander Elder

East Kilbride to Hamilton West (Lanarkshire)

7 minutes direct from Newton.

Some lovely sections. Some lovely sections, opening on a flat disused railway path, then a stretch along Stoneymeadow Road (a path runs parallel and a bit muddy) before passing through a green park near Blantyre. Pavement is intermittent in places.

Warnings: The Whirlies Roundabout is busy with no pedestrian crossings; a section of Stoneymeadow Road has no pavement, forcing walkers onto the verge; a busy junction and Main Street crossing near Blantyre need care.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
10
KM
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