Attractions and places to see around Westfield offer a diverse landscape, featuring prominent summits, historical Roman sites, and extensive canal paths. This region provides opportunities for exploring natural viewpoints and significant historical landmarks. Visitors can engage in activities ranging from hiking to cycling along scenic routes. The area combines natural beauty with historical significance, making it suitable for various outdoor interests.
Last updated: May 20, 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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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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Excellent biking route and the Stockingfield Bridge is now open simplifying an awkward section of the route.
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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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Excellent tow-path. Surface is good. There are only a couple of places where the path is so narrow that you might need to slow to pass other users.
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Westfield is rich in natural features, particularly summits and waterways. You can visit Meikle Bin Summit, a 570m viewpoint within the Carron Valley Forest, popular for its accessible yet mountainous feel. Another significant natural viewpoint is Cort-ma-Law Summit. For water-based scenery, the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath offers scenic views along the canal.
Yes, Westfield has notable historical sites. The most prominent is Croy Hill Roman Fort, which was one of 16 Roman forts built along the Antonine Wall around AD 140. From its summit, you can enjoy great views over the Kilsyth Hills and the Firth of Forth, while exploring the remains of this ancient fortification.
The area around Westfield is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath or the Strathkelvin Railway Path. Hiking is popular, especially to summits like Meikle Bin Summit. For more specific routes, you can find numerous options for running, cycling, and mountain biking.
Absolutely. Several attractions are suitable for families. Meikle Bin Summit is a popular choice, offering an accessible yet mountainous feel that families often enjoy. The Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath and the Strathkelvin Railway Path are both excellent for family walks or bike rides, providing relatively flat and scenic routes.
For cyclists, the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath is a top choice, known for its good straights and scenic views, though some sections have roots under the tarmac. Another excellent option is the Strathkelvin Railway Path, which has been fully resurfaced between Kirkintilloch and Lennoxtown, offering a smooth ride. You can explore more cycling routes in the area.
Westfield offers several excellent viewpoints. Meikle Bin Summit provides significant views from its 570m peak within the Carron Valley Forest. Croy Hill Roman Fort also offers great panoramic views over the Kilsyth Hills and the Firth of Forth. Additionally, the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath provides scenic vistas along the waterway.
Yes, many of the trails around Westfield are popular with dog walkers. The Strathkelvin Railway Path is particularly well-used by those with dogs, especially since its resurfacing. The Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath is another great option for a leisurely walk with your canine companion.
Hiking to Cort-ma-Law Summit can be challenging due to boggy conditions for most of the year. It is best tackled after a long dry spell or during a hard frost to ensure a more enjoyable and less muddy experience. Despite the conditions, it offers a rewarding viewpoint.
Visitors particularly enjoy the good straights and class scenery along the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath. It's appreciated for its suitability for both cycling and walking, offering lovely views. Some visitors also recommend stopping for food at places like MacMonagles boat, fish chips and pizzeria in Clydebank, which is conveniently located along the path.
Meikle Bin Summit is a popular destination, but if you plan to descend off the top heading south, be aware that it can become incredibly boggy and unrideable as it enters the woods, even in drier months like August. It's advisable to visit after a dry spell to avoid the deepest mud, or be prepared for challenging conditions.
Yes, for mountain biking, especially if you're heading towards the Campsies, be mindful of the terrain. The Strathkelvin Railway Path, while mostly tarred, has tree roots breaking through the tarmac in places, so take it easy. For descents like the south side of Meikle Bin Summit, be prepared for very wet and muddy conditions, which can make it unrideable in parts, even after dry spells. You can find more MTB trails in the area.
Croy Hill Roman Fort is unique as one of the 16 known Roman forts built along the Antonine Wall, dating back to AD 140. It served as a crucial part of the Roman frontier. From its summit, visitors can not only appreciate the historical significance but also enjoy expansive views over the Kilsyth Hills to the north, the Firth of Forth and Fife hills to the east, and Bar Hill fort to the west.


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