Kilsyth and the Forth and Clyde Canal

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"Travel back in time following along the line of an old Roman wall and an 18th-century canal"
Walk directions

Leave the car park on to the main road and turn right. Cross the road and turn immediately left on to a road signposted for Twechar and Kirkintilloch. Continue along this road for a short while and, when it turns sharply right, veer off the footpath to the left and on to the towpath of the Forth and Clyde Canal.

Go round a barrier and keep on along the towpath until it rejoins the pavement beside the main road. Take the next turning on the left, cross the canal via a bridge and enter Twechar. Continue on this road, heading uphill; near the top keep a look out for a sign on the left pointing to the Antonine Wall and Bar Hill.

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  Terrain  - Towpath, farm road, footpath and road
  Landscape  - Canal, pastures, hillside and woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Take care near livestock
  Parking  - Car park near old quarry at Kilsyth
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Running almost parallel across the central belt of Scotland are two old lines of communication separated in time by some 1,600 years. Despite their antiquity, both have experienced something of a renaissance of interest in recent years. The Forth and Clyde Canal was the first canal built in...
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Kilsyth and the Forth and Clyde Canal

Recommended by
Our view
"Travel back in time following along the line of an old Roman wall and an 18th-century canal"
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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Towpath, farm road, footpath and road
  Landscape - Canal, pastures, hillside and woodland
  Dog friendliness - Take care near livestock
  Parking - Car park near old quarry at Kilsyth
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Running almost parallel across the central belt of Scotland are two old lines of communication separated in time by some 1,600 years. Despite their antiquity, both have experienced something of a renaissance of interest in recent years. The Forth and Clyde Canal was the first canal built in...
Read more
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About the area
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North Lanarkshire
Visiting North Lanarkshire is about getting active and heading outside to enjoy the beauty of the country parks and natural scenery. It’s about delving into the area’s past to find out about how industry and the people of Lanarkshire have shaped the county into what it is today.