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Family friendly hiking trails around Stamperland And Netherlee are situated on the southern edge of Glasgow, offering accessible green spaces and varied terrain. The region is characterized by riverside paths along the White Cart Water, expansive urban parks like Linn Park, and mixed woodlands. These areas provide a range of options for different fitness levels, from gentle parkland trails to more rugged woodland paths.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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3.53km
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Rouken Glen Park was originally owned by the Scottish Crown. It takes its name from the old Rock End Meal Mill, from the 16th century. Eventually, the estate and mansions were gifted to the citizens of Glasgow in 1906. The park retains many of the Edwardian city park features such as the boating pond, a sculpted waterfall and walled garden.
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Hidden in the woods at Rouken Glen park, just south of Glasgow, is this stunning series of waterfalls cascading onto the rocks below.
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The second largest area of parkland in Glasgow Linn Park is banked by White Car Water. There is a pretty footbridge and a waterfall. There is a golf course, equestrian centre, cemetery and a large area of parkland to explore.
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coffee roasters with fresh baked breads and cakes too.
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Coffee from Thomsons coffee roasters with baked goods from Burnfield Bakery
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There are over 250 easy-going, family-friendly hiking routes around Stamperland And Netherlee, offering plenty of options for all ages and abilities. In total, the area boasts nearly 400 hiking tours, with the majority being suitable for families.
Yes, the area is well-known for its waterfalls, especially within Linn Park and Rouken Glen Park. A great option is the Rouken Glen Park Waterfalls – Boating Pond, Rouken Glen Park loop from Clarkston, which is an easy 7.1 km route. You can also explore various loops to the Linn Park Waterfall, such as the Linn Park Waterfall loop from Muirend, which is a shorter, easy walk.
The trails around Stamperland And Netherlee offer a rich blend of natural features. You'll find picturesque riverside paths along the White Cart Water, expansive urban parks like Linn Park, and varied mixed woodlands. Overlee Playing Fields also feature a unique steep landscape with cliffs, adding to the diverse scenery.
Many of the family-friendly routes in the area are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. For example, the Fallen Tree by the River – Linn Park Waterfall loop from Muirend is an easy circular route that takes you through scenic parts of Linn Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of green spaces, the varied terrain, and the beautiful natural features like Linn Park Waterfall, making it a popular choice for engaging with nature close to the city.
Yes, there are several interesting points nearby. Within Rouken Glen Park, you can visit the Boating Pond. Other notable attractions in the wider area include the Darnley Reservoir Pavilion and the The Claypits Local Nature Reserve. For those interested in historical sites, Glasgow offers landmarks like George Square and the Duke of Wellington Statue.
While many trails are easy-going, the terrain can vary from gentle parkland to more rugged woodland paths. It's best to check individual route descriptions for specific details on surface conditions if you plan to use a stroller or wheelchair. Some paths along the White Cart Water and within the main parks may be more accessible.
Stamperland and Netherlee are situated on the southern edge of Glasgow, making them quite accessible. Many parks, including Linn Park, can be reached via public transport, though specific bus or train routes will depend on your starting point and chosen trail entrance. It's advisable to check local transport options for the specific trailhead you plan to use.
If your family is up for a slightly longer adventure, consider the Snuff Mill Bridge – Linn Park Waterfall loop from Clarkston. This moderate route covers about 10.7 km and explores a larger section of Linn Park's scenic woodlands and riverside, offering a rewarding experience for active families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Stamperland And Netherlee area, especially in parks like Linn Park. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other visitors, and to follow any local signage regarding pet regulations.
The varied woodlands and riverside paths make the area enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers lush greenery, and autumn provides beautiful fall colors. Even in winter, the trails can be pleasant for a walk, though conditions might be muddier. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.


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