Walks from Pollokshields
Renfrewshire · Scotland
Stations: Pollokshields East
MapJump on a train, get off at Pollokshields and lose yourself in a beautiful hike for the day.

Pollokshields East to Rutherglen
An urban route making good use of green spaces and easy underfoot but noisy from traffic. Some very uneven paving on Cathcart Road. A housing development at the eastern end of Toryglen Park may require a short diversion.
Lunch: Refreshments available around the start and end of the route.
Warnings: Very uneven paving on Cathcart Road may be hazardous; busy road crossings at Victoria Road and Aitkenhead Road.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Pollokshields East to Glasgow Central
Really good views along the river; the wonderful Glasgow Central Station. A short, straightforward and functional urban route through south-west Glasgow, taking a necessary long way around to avoid motorways, railways and sometimes-derelict industrial areas and before reaching the River Clyde and crossing the traffic-free Tradeston (Squiggly) Bridge into the city centre. Past the grand tenement houses of Pollokshields. Passes the Charles Rennie Mackintosh-designed Scotland Street School Museum (recently under renovation). Crosses the Clyde on the Tradeston 'Squiggly' Bridge.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Giffnock to Pollokshields East
A pleasant, easy-to-follow urban route through attractive residential streets, linking green spaces and making use of three parks to provide welcome access to green space and with sections that avoid busy roads. One stretch is a little remote. Passes through Queen's Park, Auldhouse Park and Mansewood High Park. A Morrisons with cafe and toilets sits at the far end of Auldhouse Park.
Lunch: Several areas with good eating places along the way, including Strathbungo and Shawlands.
Walk details: Slow Ways.
