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Hiking trails around Renfrew traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and a mix of urban green spaces and rural paths. The region offers diverse terrain, from gentle riverside walks along the Clyde to routes through country parks with varied elevations. These trails provide access to local natural features and historical sites.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.29km
00:35
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.4km
02:53
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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6.03km
01:34
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Local leisure facility with large leisure pool, teaching pool, gym, dance studio, spin studio, sports hall, and events hall.
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Nothing fancy, but rolls and snacks available just off the cycle route from Paisley to Renfrew.
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This was a pretty good place to ride before, but now it's got a HOT NEW BIKE PATH that makes it twenty times better. Strongly recommend.
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Nice path running between Paisley and Crookston/Ross Hall. Recently resurfaced itโs super smooth, winding alongside the river. Part of Sustrans route 7 & 75.
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Victoria Park is a 20-hectare (50-acre) park located in Glasgow, Scotland, adjacent to the districts of Scotstoun, Whiteinch, Jordanhill and Broomhill. The park was created and named for Queen Victoria's jubilee in 1887. The main entrances to the park are from Westland Drive, Victoria Park Drive North, and Balshagray Avenue. The Friends of Victoria Park (FoVP) is a West Glasgow group set up to protect and develop Victoria Park. There are a number of features within Victoria Park: - A memorial honouring the local residents who died in World War I and World War II. - A children's playpark with climbing frames and swings. - A pond, with two small islands. The larger island is connected on both sides by iron bridges. - A fully restored four-dial miniature lamp post clock, donated by William Gordon Oswald in 1888. - The Jubilee Gates situated at the Victoria Park North Drive entrance were erected and funded by the 'Ladies of Partick' in 1887. They were manufactured by Macfarlane's Saracen foundry at a cost of ยฃ100. They bear the Partick Burgh coat of arms. In 1987 (the gates' centenary year) they underwent a restoration, and the gates have recently had another restoration to the original colours of red and gold. - The Fossil Grove - During the park's construction in the late 19th century, when a pilot channel for the road was cut through a large area of rock, the builders discovered preserved fossilised tree trunks. The route for the road was then diverted and the sand and shale further excavated to reveal more fossils. - Scotland's most northerly parakeet flock. Texten taken from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Park,_Glasgow
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The building housed the factory and offices of the India Tyre and Rubber Company for over 50 years. Following a multi-million pound refurbishment in 2003 after a period of neglect, India of Inchinnan was taken over by software firm Graham Technology. It is now occupied by another technology company, KANA. Defence giant Lockheed Martin and Rolls-Royce reside in other parts of the site. In addition, a restaurant, R34, also inhabits the building, taking its name from the first-ever airship to make a return journey over the Atlantic in July 1919 that was built on the site before India Tyres took over. https://www.scotsman.com/regions/glasgow-and-strathclyde/scotlands-hidden-wonders-india-inchinnan-1493148 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_of_Inchinnan
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blink and you'll miss the gate (I did the first time and only realised it was there when I was exiting!!) It's just before the lay-by and saves you trying to hop over the fence!
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Renfrew and its surrounding areas offer a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 580 routes recorded on komoot. These trails cater to different preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging paths.
The trails around Renfrew offer a diverse range of difficulty levels. You'll find over 380 easy routes perfect for a relaxed walk, 187 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 21 difficult routes for experienced hikers looking for rugged terrain.
Yes, Renfrew has many family-friendly options. Easy routes like the Circular Garden View loop from Scotstoun, which is 2.3 km long, are ideal for families. The Millennium Trail in Renfrew is also a great choice, offering a 3.4 km path with benches and picnic tables, and opportunities to spot beavers.
Many trails in Renfrew are dog-friendly, especially those in local parks and multi-use corridors like the K&P Trail and Algonquin Trail. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and follow local regulations to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone and to protect wildlife.
Yes, Renfrew features several circular routes. A popular option is the Field Gate Near Lay-By loop from Ralston, which is 11.2 km long and takes approximately 2 hours 55 minutes. Another easy circular path is the Circular Garden View loop from Scotstoun.
Renfrew's landscape, shaped by the Ottawa Valley, offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore pine forests, riverine environments along the Ottawa River, and areas with elevation changes in the Madawaska Highlands. Highlights include the Bonnechere River, and scenic views from places like Foymount, the highest inhabited point in Ontario.
Yes, there are beautiful waterfalls near Renfrew. You can visit Craigie Linn Waterfall and Linn Park Waterfall, both offering picturesque natural sights to enjoy during your hike.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can find landmarks like Mugdock Castle, George Square, and the Duke of Wellington Statue, Glasgow. The Millennium Trail in Renfrew also features plaques describing the town's heritage.
Yes, many of Renfrew's trails, especially the accessible community trails and those within parks, offer convenient parking. For example, the Ma-te-Way Recreational Trail is located behind a recreation complex, typically providing ample parking for visitors.
The hiking trails around Renfrew are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from river paths to local parks and rolling countryside, and the options available for different ability levels.
Renfrew and its surrounding areas are generally accessible, with some trails located within or near urban centers. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local public transport routes and schedules, as options may vary depending on the trail's exact location.
Yes, Renfrew is part of extensive multi-use trail networks. The K&P Trail, a historic rail corridor, stretches 180 km and connects with the 296 km Algonquin Trail/Ottawa Valley Recreational Trail, both suitable for hiking and other activities.
The diverse natural environments around Renfrew, including forests and riverine areas, support various wildlife. Along the Millennium Trail, you might spot beavers in the Smith's Creek section. The Shaw Woods Outdoor Education Centre also provides opportunities to observe local wildlife and learn about the Ottawa Valley's ecosystem.


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