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No path connection between the road crossing and the entrance to Hogganfield Park. Have to bump kerb and cross grass. This is a signed walking and cycling route, the Seven Lochs Trail.

No safe crossing of the A752 at Commonhead Road, on the Seven Lochs Trail, and not even a dropped kerb! Just a promise of a future bridge across the M73 and A752, if it gets funding.

The Seven Lochs Trail crosses the A752 and goes into Drumpellier Country Park. But there's not even a dropped kerb to help with the crossing of this busy A road at Commonhead Road.

The Seven Lochs Trail joins Commonhead Road.

Flytipping on the Seven Lochs Trail near Commonhead Road, additional to #112874.

The path surface has become mud on this short section.

The end of the loop to the viewpoint. See also #113014.

The sign points to a viewpoint, but the more direct route is to the right. See also #113015.

Path rebuilding work in progress.

Building a path that people can care about.

Path rebuilding in progress.

One of the signs is clearly not pointing the right way, and the surface is poor, but the path behind the camera is being rebuilt (see #113011).

A cross-roads of paths, where the Seven Lochs Trail turns left.

The positions of the dropped kerbs at the Lochend Road crossing is poor, and could easily be rectified. Alternatively, a raised crossing could be installed, which would have the added benefit of slowing drivers coming down the hill into … [more]

The road crossing at Lochend Road could be better.

I don't know why the path doesn't continue behind the wall. The cobbles are not everyone's cup of tea.

An entrance to the Bishop Loch section of the Seven Lochs Trail at Auchingill Road.

The Seven Lochs Trail at Auchingill Road, Easterhouse.

A broken picnic table overlooking the Bishop Loch on the Seven Lochs Trail.

A signpost on the Seven Lochs Trail, where the path ahead leads over to Gartloch.

Marker posts on the Seven Lochs Trail.

A signpost for the Seven Loch Trail at Easterhouse.

A sign for the Seven Lochs Trail in the woods at Easterhouse.

Inscription at the entrance to the Seven Lochs Trail near Balcurvie Road, seen in #112951.

Entrance to the next section of the Seven Lochs Trail. (Close-up in #112952.)

A piece of art for the Seven Lochs Trail, but also accompanied by flytipping.

An attempt to tidy the area up but flytipping hasn't been eradicated.

I'm not sure what this sign means in the context of a residential road with footways.

A poor transition between path and road at Balcurvie Road.

Marker posts guide the way along the Seven Lochs Trail around Easterhouse.

No dropped kerb at the turn from Auchinlea Road onto the Seven Lochs Trail. The footway is not shared-use. Given the busy traffic around the entrance to the Fort shopping centre, it may be worth considering upgrading this footway, but … [more]

A sign for the Seven Lochs Trail on Gartloch Road. I hadn't noticed any other signs since leaving Cardowan Moss, and although I know my way around here, there is potential for people to get lost in the Tillycairn Road area.

Marker posts guide the way along the Seven Lochs Trail in Cardowan Moss. Although this one has lost its badge, the location of the other post around the corner, and the lack of another post straight ahead, mark the turn.

A signpost on the Seven Lochs Trail in Cardowan Moss.

Marker posts guide the way along the Seven Lochs Trail in Cardowan Moss.

Route signs for the Seven Lochs Trail at Avenue End Road. The path connection across the other side is not so great, but the signs point the way into Hogganfield Park.

Route signs for the Seven Lochs Trail at Avenue End Road.

A path into Todds Well, part of the Seven Lochs Wetland Park. http://sevenlochs.org/

The unmade path from Cardowan meets the made paths around Cardowan Moss.

A sign for the new path to Frankfield Loch. The path has kissing gates and steep gradients.

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