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Photo listing: tracks (good practice)

The most recent photos are listed first. See also photomap view.

This listing only shows photos within Glasgow.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.

A dropped kerb on the path from Elliot Street to the Clydeside Expressway sliproad.

A new section of path connecting the Snow Bridge and the grounds of the University of Glasgow, with potential to connect to the redevelopment of the Western Infirmary (behind).

The new path in Dawsholm Park (on the right) ends where it meets the old path for the second time. A direct asphalted route through the park between Dalsholm Road and Ilay Road has been reestablished.

The new path from Dalsholm Road continues through the park and has at long last provided an alternative route around the section of park that was fenced off years ago. The fence is now lined with trees. The old path can be seen to the … [more]

Refurbished bridge, seen previously in #87513. The area has been tidied up, although graffiti has returned. Unmade paths lead through the woods to Cadder.

A riverside walkway in Govan, with the Riverside Museum across the other side. In summer a free ferry operates across the river.

Good filtered permeability in parts of the new Richmond Gate housing development, but wouldn't it have been better to provide a raised crossing (as at nearby #95369) for this path between the park and the houses?

A new path at the Clay Pit local nature reserve.

New paths at the Clay Pit local nature reserve. The surface is gravel so not so good for cycling, but was frozen solid with frost when I visited.

A new path into the Clay Pit local nature reserve.

Instead of the direct PRW, council would prefer cyclists use the quieter route following NCN7 #GlasgowCycleInfraDay17 https://t.co/jNLcWpRARp

The path network in the former athletes' village includes a few unusual features such as this bridge across the water feature, and this plaque explaining a bit about the village.

The path network in the former athletes' village connects everything together much better than many other modern housing developments.

Bollards at end of Kelvindale Buildings access road and start of path to Forth & Clyde Canal

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