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Hikes near Sighthill Glasgow explore a landscape of urban renewal, featuring regenerated parks and historic canal towpaths. The area is largely flat, with routes following the Forth and Clyde Canal or weaving through city landmarks. These trails offer a blend of green spaces, such as Sighthill Park, with Glasgow's architectural and industrial heritage.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.8
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75
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10.6km
02:47
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.9
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7.46km
02:00
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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48
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11.6km
03:04
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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96
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10.4km
02:45
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Sighthill, Royston And Germiston
You can find many Murials in the city. Some from the roof to the floor of the house.
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One of the most beautiful murals in Glasgow.
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George Square is currently closed to the public for refurbishment and all the statues have be removed to storage
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Memorial commemorating the XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow 2014
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Obelisk erected in 1806 for the hero of the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
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now somewhat dated venue
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Impressive church building with a very beautiful wooden ceiling!
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A lively shopping street with some very beautiful facades. It's worth raising your eyes every now and then!
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Yes, there are over 500 routes in the area. The majority are easy or moderate, making it an excellent location for walkers of all abilities. The terrain is mostly flat, focusing on urban parks, canal towpaths, and city landmarks.
The trails are highly rated by the komoot community. With hundreds of reviews, the area is praised for its blend of urban renewal and accessible green spaces, particularly the well-maintained paths along the Forth and Clyde Canal and through the regenerated Sighthill Park.
Absolutely. The paths through Sighthill Park and along the Forth and Clyde Canal towpath are flat and well-maintained, making them ideal for families. For a short, engaging walk, the Tennent's Brewery Murals – Glasgow Necropolis loop from Duke Street is an easy 5 km route that combines green space with interesting city art.
Yes, the walking routes in this part of Glasgow are generally dog-friendly. The wide, open paths in parks like Sighthill Park, Alexandra Park, and along the canal towpaths offer great spaces for walking with a dog. Just be mindful of cyclists on shared paths.
Many of the routes in the area are designed as loops. These circular walks often combine sections of the Forth and Clyde Canal with local parks and streets, allowing you to explore the area's heritage and new developments without retracing your steps. A good example is the easy Glasgow Cathedral loop from Glasgow.
The Forth and Clyde Canal towpath provides a fantastic, traffic-free route for walking. It's a flat and peaceful trail that cuts through the city, offering a unique perspective on Glasgow's industrial past and regenerated landscapes. You can follow it for as long or as short a distance as you like, heading towards the city centre or out into the countryside.
The area is well-connected by Glasgow's public transport network. Many routes start near bus stops or train stations like Springburn. The Sighthill Bridge also provides excellent pedestrian and cyclist access over the M8 motorway, connecting the area directly with the city centre.
While the area is primarily urban and best accessed by public transport, you can find on-street parking in the residential areas near the parks and canal entrances. Larger parks like Hogganfield Park and Robroyston Local Nature Reserve, which are a short distance away, have dedicated car parks.
Yes, for great views of the Glasgow city skyline and the distant Campsie Fells, head to the new Sighthill Bridge. The high points in Sighthill Park and around the Roystonhill Spire also offer rewarding urban vistas. Nearby Alexandra Park is another popular spot known for its stunning city views.
The Sighthill Megalith, or Stone Circle, is a modern monument built for astronomical observation. It was recently relocated and reconstructed as part of the area's regeneration. It's a unique feature within Sighthill Park and can be easily included in any walk around the park.
For a more rugged experience, Robroyston Local Nature Reserve is close by and offers a network of paths through wetlands and woodlands, ideal for wildlife spotting. For more challenging hillwalking, the area serves as a great gateway to the Campsie Fells and Kilpatrick Hills, which are just a short journey away.


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