Today we decided to walk along the canal to Speirs Wharf, which is near the city centre. We had the intention of then going into the Claypits Nature Reserve. Unfortunately Claypits was closed and apparently has been since Sept 2019 while they extend the access and network of paths. However, I think it will be great to visit when it reopens (which was due to be Spring 2020, but despite the lockdown it was looking as if they are quite behind schedule).
Walking along the canal was lovely and we saw a family of swans with the cygnets near Firhill.




Instead, after having a walk round Speirs Wharf, we headed to Ruchill Park. It’s yet another park pretty close to us that we haven’t ever been to. We were really glad to have gone as it is lovely to walk round and there are great views from the flagpole over the city to the countryside beyond.


Ruchill Park is easily accessed from the canal path. The park is pretty vast with lots of paths crisscrossing it. There are a couple of places where the canal runs close to it for easy access.
By the time we got back to Maryhill Locks we had walked over 7 miles, so it was a decent afternoon out. The photos below are of the canal at the Stockingfield Junction and of Maryhill Locks…


Now we are home and looking forward to our leftover curries followed by a dip in the hot tub to sooth our weary muscles!



































