Classificação do local: 5 Bishopton, United Kingdom
A great place to walk the dog — unexpectedly scenic for being under the Erskine bridge. My dog loves the water, and he can usually get a good splash around without being attacked by the menacing swans, who largely keep themselves to themselves. Always lots of other dogs around for him to play with. Easy to get parked, paths as well as the beach for those who don’t want to have their car sandblasted, everyone’s a winner!
Annie D.
Classificação do local: 5 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Not that it feels it but this is a small woodland, in Erskine beside the Erskine Bride on the edge of the River Clyde. There’s a number of woodland walks, a few trails take you down to Erskine beach, where the old Erskine Ferry used to cross. There’s lots of picnic areas and seats to rest at. The walk has circular paths or you can walk around the edge. There’s a network of about 2 miles(3km) trails, all ideal for easy walking and cycling. The paths are wide and smooth, so great for buggies too but be prepared for a few short moderate slopes.
Lindsay C.
Classificação do local: 3 Glasgow, United Kingdom
This is a Forestry Commission site — a small woodland and park area with a beach, situated on the south shore of the river Clyde, under the Erskine Bridge. It’s a nice stop if you’re passing by on a sunny day, and there’s a car park. The view across the Clyde is nice and it’s a peaceful stroll along the sandy banks — if you can put up with dogs running around off the leash with no owners in sight… Would be a nicer place if the dogs were kept a bit more under control, or at least within eyeshot.
Michelle M.
Classificação do local: 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
I’ve been coming here for years as it’s literally a few minutes from my house. It’s a wonderful area for dogs to run around in and normally very quiet unless it’s a very sunny day or is the weekend. Nature lovers can come here and Bird Watch as it’s a Nature Reserve. Cyclists, Runners and Walkers use the park as a trail as it goes all the way past Mar Hall. Just watch out for dog poop, it’s not generally picked up.