Fancy a new adventure?
Then look no further than the Seven Lochs Wetland Park!
Filled with ancient woodlands, old hedgerows, ponds and wildflower meadows - you are in for a real treat. Will you be able to spot the abundance of butterflies and bees making their homes in the hedgerows and meadows?
With all this incredible nature on your doorstep, what's stopping you?
There is a trail that is 10km that links Drumpellier Country Park on the edge of Coat Bridge to Hoggonfield Park in Glasgow. It gets its name from Seven ancient Lochs which formed after the last ice age about 12,000 years ago.
Find more information on how you can walk, run or cycle round the trail here.
There's a really cool video you can watch here, which will show you what else the amazing Seven Lochs has to offer.
Leaflets and Activity Packs
Seven Lochs Trail leaflet – This could be walked in sections. The leaflet is also available in print form. Most of the trail is shared use, but not tarmac, and steep in places. Hogganfield Park is the site for starter cyclists.
Sense of Bishop Loch Activity Pack.
Easterhouse Woodland map packs, i.e. bishop loch leaflet
Why not take some photos of your visit and tag us at @BetterPoints and @GlasgowGC along with #GetActive so we can see your progress. Remember you'll earn both BetterPoints and BetterTickets for your activity!