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Hiking around Stamperland And Netherlee explores green spaces on the southern edge of Glasgow. The area features riverside paths along the White Cart Water, connecting several large parks including Linn Park. The terrain consists of gentle parkland trails and more rugged woodland paths, with some modest inclines. This suburban setting offers varied landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Yes, many of the best routes in the area are loops. This allows you to explore the parks and woodlands without retracing your steps. For a longer circular hike, consider the Linn Park Waterfall loop from Drumby, which is a moderate walk of about 10 km through varied parkland scenery.
The area is well-suited for family outings. For an easy and manageable walk that's great for all ages, the Linn Park Waterfall loop from Muirend is an excellent choice. It's a short trail of just over 3 km that takes you through the park to see the waterfall.
Yes, the parks and trails in and around Netherlee and Stamperland are generally very dog-friendly. Large green spaces like Linn Park, Rouken Glen Park, and Pollok Country Park offer plenty of room for dogs to walk. It's always best practice to keep your dog under control, especially near wildlife, other walkers, and designated play areas.
Yes, the area is well-connected by public transport from Glasgow. Several train stations, including Cathcart, Muirend, and Clarkston, are located close to the main parks and trailheads, providing easy access to the walking routes along the White Cart Water and into Linn Park.
The main waterfall in the area is the 'Linn' in Linn Park, a lovely cascade on the White Cart Water. Many of the most popular trails in the park are designed to include a visit to this scenic spot. Rouken Glen Park, also nearby, features a large, picturesque waterfall on the Auldhouse Burn.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll find gentle, paved paths within the main park areas, making for easy walking. However, there are also more rugged woodland trails, particularly in the gorge section of Linn Park, which can be muddy and uneven. Sturdy footwear is recommended for these sections.
There are over 490 hiking routes to explore in the region. These range from short, easy park strolls to more challenging moderate hikes, offering a wide variety of options for all fitness levels.
The trails around Stamperland and Netherlee are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful riverside scenery along the White Cart Water and the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands within the parks.
For expansive views over the city, a trip to the nearby Cathkin Braes is highly recommended. This popular hilly park offers a network of trails and provides a fantastic vantage point looking back over Glasgow.
The surrounding neighbourhoods of Netherlee, Clarkston, and Cathcart have a good selection of pubs and cafes. After a walk in Linn Park, you can easily head into one of these areas to find refreshments. For those exploring Cathkin Braes, a popular local choice is stopping at The Boathouse at Carmunnock for coffee or lunch.
The parks are rich in wildlife. Linn Park is a haven for birds, with around sixty species recorded. You may also spot squirrels and other small mammals in the woodlands. The mix of grassland, woodland, and riverside habitats supports a diverse ecosystem right on the edge of the city.


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