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Lanarkshire pedestrians are set to benefit from the "magnificent" new urban trails

Rutherglen residents can benefit from a new nearby walking trail that is welcomed as Scotland's greenest city route. The

Magnificent 11 Trail has a final way marker onCathkin Braes and was officially opened earlier this week by broadcaster Cameron McNeish.

He took this opportunity to join Ramblers Scotland volunteers, council officials and staff in Caskin.

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Followed by The Magnificent 11 A beautiful new route connecting the green spaces on the south side of Glasgow.

Visit several local nature reserves, three city parks, two farms, the Site of Special Scientific Interest, the highest points of Glasgow, and enjoy panoramic views of Glasgow and northern Ben Lomond. I can do it.

Over the years, a strong collection of community volunteers has helped establish routes. This includes building paths, eliminating overgrowth, unblocking drainage channels, installing stairs, organizing LED walks, creating maps and leaflets, and more.

Not only for castlemilk, but also for locals such as castlemilk and Kings Park. ..

Glasgow Ramblers Katherine Watttold us: "We explore a wide variety of forests, formal and informal parks, and other greenery and open spaces. But unfortunately there are opportunities to explore them Linked methods are often limited.

"The Magnificent 11 keeps people away from urban areas and traffic, natural forests, rivers, Discover the fun of wildlife. It provides an opportunity to experience nature and fresh air and maintain a healthy walking space close to the urban environment.

"Creating trails outdoors has added to the fun of the project. Sometimes old and new friends get together in a nice place to have a picnic or brew."

McNish grew up in the Kings Park area before becoming a writer and broadcaster known for his passion for the outdoors.

He currently lives in Cairngorns.

Maps and route details are available in printed route leaflets. Also,here is.

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