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4.0 (2 reviews)

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Kilmardinny Loch - One of the Gruffalo-themed carvings at the entrance to Kilmardinny Loch

Kilmardinny Loch

4.5(2 reviews)
45.3 mi

A hidden gem which your Julia Donaldson loving little ones will love to visit!…read moreWe call this Gruffalo Wood because of the Gruffalo-themed carvings dotted near the entrance of the Loch. The Loch itself is fairly small, taking only 15-20 mins to walk around. There is lots of nature and wildlife to explore here from toadstools to frogs to wild raspberries to dragonflies... We met a particularly large, and bold, swan today whilst feeding the ducks! On our last visit we stumbled across hundreds and hundreds of baby frogs migrating across the pathway to the Loch. This has become a regular location for us to visit with our little Julia Donaldson fan. There is a play park at the far end of the Loch from the little car park off Kilmardinny Avenue and if you need something to eat or liquid refreshments after your walk there is a recently opened Waitrose with a lovely cafe minutes away by car or foot!

We visited here after discovering Gruffalo Wood through Ali's review :)…read more My friend was visiting with her 6 and 3yr old girls and we took A in his pram. We really enjoyed walking round the loch in the sunshine, the path is pretty easy going for littles and the pram alike, and there are a few places to stop along the way and see the ducks or discover the awesome carvings. We couldn't find the play park, perhaps a little sign would help, but we asked someone and soon found the little path leading up to it. There were some different play areas to explore including an awesome rope swing that the adults enjoyed too! We had a great, free day out and it worked well to tire out the kids. Would highly recommend.

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Kilmardinny Loch - Some of the residents!

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The River Cart

The River Cart

5.0(2 reviews)
44.0 mi•South Side

The river Cart is actually very short coming in at just about three quarters of a mile long (about…read more1k). Despite, it's shortness, it manages to cover a lot of ground. As it goes from Busby to Clarkston, Netherlee, Linn Park, Cathcart, Langside, Pollokshaws, Pollok Country House Park, Crookston and finally joins the River Levern. Along the river, there's a nice, quiet and muddy pathway which goes from the more residential area of Langisde to the bustle of Shawlands. This makes for a lovely Sunday stroll, followed by a pub lunch in The Granary (see previous review). The Cart has lots of kernels of history attached to it, for instance it is mentioned in Robert Burns' poem The Gallant Weaver. However, not all the history surrounding the Cart is pleasant. As, Cathcart and other residential areas which sprang up around the Cart have had some flood damage at times. Which is why, there is now a major Glasgow City Council operation to build up flood defences along the length of the river.

Laura's message about the Wite Cart is interesting, but I wonder why she says it's only about 1km…read morein length. The Renfreshire Habitat Action Plan for Rivers and streams says "......the White Cart Water, which is 35km in length from its source south of Eaglesham to where it joins the Clyde Estuary at Renfrew". I wonder how many people also know that otters and kingfishers can be seen along most of its length, including the urban stretches.

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