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Hikes around Paisley West and Central explore a landscape of urban green spaces, riverside paths, and expansive country parks. The area's terrain is characterized by a network of trails through woodlands, moorlands, and along the White Cart Water. Many walking routes are accessible directly from the town centre, offering a mix of gentle paths and more moderate climbs in places like Gleniffer Braes Country Park.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.15km
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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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At the end of May, flowers bloom everywhere
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Here you can have a nice view of Paislay
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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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Beautiful street art in the town of Paisley. Worth stopping to appreciate the skill.
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The waterfall is 26 feet tall and best seen after a good deluge of rain to add some flow to it. Consequently is is usually better seen in the autumn and winter. To reach the waterfall jump off the bike and take the path heading south where this highlight is.
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This park is home to a range of wildlife to spot as well including some grazing cattle! Perfect for a relaxed cycle, the park is a lovely open space to explore.
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Yes, there is a wide variety of trails available. You can explore over 200 hiking routes throughout Paisley West and Central, ranging from easy urban walks to more challenging hikes in the surrounding country parks.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the mix of accessible nature right next to the town centre, the well-maintained paths through woodlands, and the panoramic views available from places like Gleniffer Braes Country Park.
Absolutely. For a gentle walk that's great for families, consider the White Cart Water loop from Paisley. It's a relatively flat route through parkland. Jenny's Well Nature Reserve is another excellent choice, offering easy paths perfect for a peaceful stroll with children.
Yes, the walking routes around Paisley are generally very dog-friendly. Expansive areas like Gleniffer Braes Country Park are popular with dog walkers. Please remember to keep your dog under control, especially around wildlife and grazing livestock like the Highland cows in the Braes.
Paisley offers several excellent circular routes. For a walk that combines history with green space, the Paisley Abbey loop from Paisley Gilmour Street is a great option that starts and ends conveniently in town. Many of the trails within Gleniffer Braes Country Park are also loops.
Yes, the most notable waterfall is Craigie Linn, located within Gleniffer Braes Country Park. You can reach it via several trails, including a popular moderate hike that offers great views. Be aware that the waterfall's flow can be much lower after a dry spell.
Gleniffer Braes Country Park is the prime destination for hikers, offering a mix of woodland, moorland, and fantastic views over Paisley and Glasgow. It's a large, popular park with numerous trails.
For something closer to the town centre, Jennyβs Well Nature Reserve is a peaceful haven with gentle paths along the White Cart Water, rich in birdlife.
Yes, many trails are accessible via public transport. Paisley Gilmour Street and Paisley Canal train stations provide excellent starting points for several urban and riverside walks. Local bus services can also get you closer to the trailheads for Gleniffer Braes Country Park, such as those near Dykebar Hospital.
Yes, Gleniffer Braes Country Park has a well-sized car park which serves as a convenient starting point for many of its trails. For walks starting in the town centre, you will need to use the public car parks available in Paisley.
Definitely. The Abbey Mill loop from Paisley is a perfect example. This walk takes you past significant landmarks like the historic Anchor Mill and Paisley Abbey while also following pleasant riverside paths.
Many of the paths are excellent for trail running. The Paisley Cyclepath, part of the National Cycle Network, offers flat and well-surfaced routes ideal for running. The trails in Gleniffer Braes Country Park provide more of a challenge with varied terrain and elevation changes.
The area is rich in biodiversity. In Gleniffer Braes Country Park, you might spot Highland cows and red deer. Along the White Cart Water, particularly in Jenny's Well Nature Reserve, keep an eye out for various bird species, and you might even be lucky enough to see otters or kingfishers.


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