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Woodland path between Ascot Avenue and Strathcona Drive, possible to get a bike along, but not very easy due to surface and gradient.

The path from the allotments (see #170043) reaches the playing fields car park via this gate. The kerb could be lowered to make it more accessible.

While it is possible to cycle through from the allotments to the playing fields at Pollok Country Park, the path through the woods is unsurfaced and muddy in places, so won't become one of my regular routes through the park.

Three of four cars I saw in the woods at Cadder.

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 narrow and occasionally steep path between Bonnyholm Avenue and the Cardonald Quietway.

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.

Steeply graded woodland path.

Access between the path beyond Lochburn Road and the Forth & Clyde Canal towpath. Behind the camera, rough paths continue through the woods towards Vaila St.

A woodland path in Dawsholm Park.

Typical woodland path in Dawsholm Park. There are some routes through the woods possible without encountering steps.

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