Best attractions and places to see around Craigmarloch encompass a diverse landscape in Scotland, featuring historical sites, natural summits, and dedicated trails. The area offers opportunities to explore Roman history, including forts along the Antonine Wall, and provides access to significant natural features like the Campsie Fells. Visitors can find a mix of challenging climbs to viewpoints and well-maintained paths for cycling and walking. This region is characterized by its blend of historical significance and varied outdoor recreational activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Once you get out of Kirkie, the path is quiet. It's a lovely cycle with lots to see.
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Croy Hill was a Roman fort,and probable temporary camp
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Loads of the access roads are closed due to tree felling at the moment so you will have to find alternatives. Komoot re-routed me up a non-bikable trail full of thorny bramble jaggies.
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Surface now brand new at Southern end, makes it a delightful cruise through woodland
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An eastern outlier of the Campsie Fells encircled by the Carron Valley Forest. At 570m it's a good hill with a trig point and great views. A good short but steep run from the forest car parks in the north it can also be added to the Kilsyth Hills ridgeline when running from the Carron Valley Reservoir.
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Meikle Bin at 570m is a great viewpoint within the Carron Valley Forest. It's a great summit that looks pointy and mountainous but it's not too hard and is popular with families. There is a trig point on top.
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The path has now been fully resurfaced (09/09/2022) between Kirkintilloch and Lennoxtown. Surface is like a race track but be careful it’s very popular with dog walkers.
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The path to Cort Ma Law is very boggy most of the year. Best tackled after a long dry spell or hard frost.
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The Craigmarloch area is rich in history. You can visit Croy Hill Roman Fort, one of 16 known Roman forts along the Antonine Wall, offering historical insights and panoramic views. Additionally, near Port Glasgow, you can find the Iron Age Craigmarloch Fort (Marloch Hillfort), notable for its vitrified walls. In Cumbernauld, an ancient Roman Path runs between the Joint Schools Campus and the Craighalbert Centre, highlighting the area's Roman links.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints and summits. Meikle Bin Summit, at 570m within the Carron Valley Forest, provides a great viewpoint and is popular for its accessible climb. Croy Hill Roman Fort also offers extensive views over the Kilsyth Hills, the Firth of Forth, and Fife hills. Another option is Cort-ma-Law Summit, which provides another natural viewpoint.
Craigmarloch offers a variety of outdoor trails. For cycling, the Carron Valley Red Trail is an 8 km mountain bike trail with an all-weather surface. The Strathkelvin Railway Path is a resurfaced trail suitable for cycling and walking. For more extensive hiking, the renowned West Highland Way and John Muir Way are accessible from the area near Blanefield.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The climb to Meikle Bin Summit is popular with families due to its accessibility. The Strathkelvin Railway Path is also considered family-friendly for walks and cycles. Additionally, the residential area of Craigmarloch in Cumbernauld was designed with features like a village green and recreational facilities.
For mountain biking, the Carron Valley Red Trail is a dedicated 8 km route through the woods with an excellent all-weather surface. You can find more mountain biking options by exploring the MTB Trails around Craigmarloch guide.
Yes, the Strathkelvin Railway Path is a well-maintained, resurfaced trail that is relatively flat and suitable for easy walks. For more options, you can consult the Easy hikes around Craigmarloch guide.
The Craigmarloch area offers access to significant natural features. Near Blanefield, it sits on the edge of the Campsie Fells, providing opportunities for exploring natural landscapes. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park is also less than half an hour's scenic drive away, offering numerous outdoor adventures on land and water. Within the Carron Valley Forest, you can find Meikle Bin Summit and the surrounding forest environment.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and varied outdoor recreational activities. Many enjoy the panoramic views from summits like Croy Hill Roman Fort and Meikle Bin Summit. The well-maintained paths like the Carron Valley Red Trail are also popular for cycling, especially for their all-weather surfaces.
In Cumbernauld, the residential area of Craigmarloch has local amenities, including The Craigmarloch Pub, which serves the surrounding areas. For specific trails, it's advisable to check local maps for cafes or pubs in nearby villages like Kilsyth or Kirkintilloch, especially along routes like the Strathkelvin Railway Path.
Yes, if you are near Craigmarloch Lodge in the Blanefield area, you have access to two renowned long-distance walking routes: the West Highland Way and the John Muir Way. These provide excellent options for extended hiking and enjoying the outdoors.
There are several running trails available in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the 'Swans on Frozen Lake – Broadwood Loch loop from Croy' or the 'Croy Hill Viewpoint loop from Croy'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Craigmarloch guide.
Yes, if you are in the area near Blanefield, the Glengoyne Distillery is located just three miles away. It offers tours and tastings for those interested in Scotch whisky.


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