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Easy hikes and walks around Shotts

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Easy hiking trails around Shotts traverse a landscape shaped by its industrial past, now regenerating into natural spaces. The region features rolling hills, extensive woodlands, and paths that often follow local waterways like the South Calder Water. Hikers can explore reclaimed industrial sites transformed into nature reserves and enjoy areas like Shotts Nature Park, known for its enhanced wetland habitats. These trails offer accessible options for experiencing the area's blend of history and nature.

Best easy hiking trails around Shotts

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Cambusnethan Priory – Skellyton Footbridge loop from Wishaw

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Charlotte
April 12, 2025, Graffiti Wall

Fun little graffiti wall just before the beautiful views open up.

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Delightful section of the NCR 75.

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take a break :)

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Several steep steps up to bridge walkway on both sides so short carry needed. Good for linking up Clyde Walkway and Monkey Road.

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this begins more off road, boggy trail

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lower path is easier

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Lee
August 26, 2021, Graffiti Wall

end of cycle track. keep right and terrain changes.

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Cambusnethan House, or Cambusnethan Priory, in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, was designed by James Gillespie Graham and completed in 1820. It is generally regarded as being the best remaining example of a Graham-built country house in the quasi-ecclesiastical style of the Gothic revival. It was rented for a short number of years in the early 1960s as an architects office for the team who built the 60s part of Livingston, Scotland. Later it was used as a hotel and restaurant and "mediaeval banqueting hall", the last use being tenuously linked with William Finnemund, the 12th century, Laird of Cambusnethan. There was originally a Norman tower house near the site of the present building, and this was replaced by a manor house during the 17th century. The manor house burned down in March 1816, and the present house was commissioned and built in 1820. Recent photo The Priory was built for the Lockhart family of Castlehill, their coat of arms being carved above the main entrance and etched in every balustrade of the main staircase inside. The arms represents a casket, heart and lock and derives from the tradition that the ancestors of this family carried Robert the Bruce's heart back from the holy land. The nearby Cambusnethan Manse (now Elaina Nursing Home, Netherton) was also the birthplace of John Gibson Lockhart, Sir Walter Scott's biographer and later son in law. There are few remaining examples of early 19th-century Neo-Gothic mansions remaining in Scotland as many were demolished in the late 1950s and 1960s. Cambusnethan House is a notable building in its own right as a good example of the neo-Gothic style, and also because so few buildings of this type still remain. Nineteenth-century view. The house is two and three storeys high with turrets at each corner, a three-storey bow in the west elevation and a massive square porch. Characteristically, the house was very ornately decorated with a variety of architectural details; castellated roof lines, scrolled pinnacles, narrow pointed windows and drip moulds, and various cornices, besides carved motifs and decorated chimneys. Some of the ornate pinnacles have been removed in the interest of safety, and there had been at a recent extension to the lower ground floor across a sunken passage across the house with a roof flush with ground level. Use of the building ended in 1984, and the building has fallen prey to vandalism and fire. The building is listed as At Risk by the Scottish Civic Trust but is already in derelict condition. Text taken from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambusnethan_House

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Shotts?

Shotts offers over 25 easy hiking trails, providing a variety of options for exploring the area's unique blend of reclaimed industrial landscapes and regenerating natural spaces.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on easy hikes around Shotts?

Easy hikes in Shotts traverse a diverse landscape featuring rolling hills, extensive woodlands, and paths that often follow local waterways like the South Calder Water. You'll also encounter reclaimed industrial sites that have been transformed into nature reserves, offering a distinctive backdrop for your walks.

Are there any easy circular walks in Shotts?

Yes, many of the easy trails in Shotts are circular. For example, the Wilsontown Inn Ruins – Wilsontown Ironworks loop from Forth is a popular easy circular route that explores a historic industrial site now reclaimed by nature.

What are some family-friendly easy walks in Shotts?

The Perchy Pond loop from Wishaw, leading through Greenhead Moss Nature Reserve, is a great option for families. It's about 3.5 miles and takes around 1 hour 30 minutes, offering a chance to observe local wildlife.

Are dogs allowed on the easy hiking trails in Shotts?

Many trails in Shotts are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves like Shotts Nature Park or Greenhead Moss, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.

What interesting sights or landmarks can I see along easy trails in Shotts?

Along the easy trails, you can discover several points of interest. The Wilsontown Inn Ruins – Wilsontown Ironworks loop from Forth takes you past the historic Wilsontown Inn Ruins. You might also spot Cambusnethan Priory or enjoy views from Climb Through Wind Farm to Climpy.

Are there any trails with water features or lochs?

Yes, the Picnic Area at Hillend Loch – National Cycle Route 75 Path loop from Millennium Milepost Hillend Loch offers scenic views around Hillend Loch. Additionally, paths frequently follow local waterways like the South Calder Water, and Shotts Nature Park features enhanced wetland habitats with numerous ponds.

What is the best time of year for easy hikes in Shotts?

Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the full bloom of wildflowers and observing the diverse insect and bird life in areas like Shotts Nature Park. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be peaceful, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the easy trails in Shotts?

The easy trails in Shotts are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Hikers often praise the blend of historical industrial heritage with regenerating natural spaces, the peaceful woodlands, and the accessibility of the paths.

Is there parking available near the easy hiking trailheads?

Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and nature reserves in the Shotts area. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for information on designated parking areas.

Can I access easy hiking trails in Shotts using public transport?

Shotts is strategically located between Glasgow and Edinburgh, making it accessible by public transport. While some trailheads might require a short walk from bus or train stops, many routes are within reasonable reach. For detailed public transport options to specific starting points, it's best to consult local transport schedules.

Are there any nature reserves with easy walking paths in Shotts?

Absolutely. Shotts Nature Park is a significant reserve with enhanced wetland habitats and upgraded path networks, making it very accessible. Greenhead Moss Nature Reserve also features easy trails, including the popular Perchy Pond loop from Wishaw.

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