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Central Glasgow & the River Clyde loop from St Enoch Station

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United Kingdom
Scotland
Glasgow City
Merchant City And Trongate

Central Glasgow & the River Clyde loop from St Enoch Station

Moderate

4.1

(20)

70

hikers

Central Glasgow & the River Clyde loop from St Enoch Station

03:13

12.3km

100m

Hiking

This moderate hike, the Central Glasgow & the River Clyde loop, offers a dynamic urban experience. You will cover 7.6 miles (12.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 317 feet (97 metres), taking about 3 hours and 12 minutes to complete. The route provides continuous views of the River…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Train Station

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2.14 km

Saint Mungo Mural

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Founder and patron saint of the city of Glasgow: Saint Kantigern.

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2.53 km

Glasgow Cathedral

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Glasgow Cathedral is one of the few medieval cathedrals in Scotland that was not destroyed. That is what makes it so worth seeing.
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3.54 km

George Square

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George Square, named after King George III, is the principal civic square in Glasgow. The square was laid out in 1781 and is home to many important buildings, including the …

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3.69 km

The monument is dedicated to the inventor of the steam engine. It stands in a prominent position in George Square.

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3.80 km

Duke of Wellington Statue, Glasgow

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The strange thing about this statue: it always seems to carry a different number of traffic cones ...

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4.34 km

Buchanan Street

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One of the main shopping streets in Glasgow.
In the immediate vicinity are also some sports and hiking.

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4.38 km

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

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Built as the Glasgow International Concert Hall, the Royal Concert Hall is one of the largest halls in the United Kingdom. She was granted royal status just before the official …

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6.67 km

The statue of Lord Roberts in Kelvingrove Park was erected in 1916. It was made by sculptor Henry Poole. The statue commemorates his achievements in the colonial wars of India and Afghanistan, and in the Boer War in South Africa.

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The free-entry Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is a stunning building that opened in 1901. It has 22 galleries which have many fascinating items, including Ancient Egyptian artefacts, taxidermy, and Renaissance art. For more information, visit: glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/kelvingrove-art-gallery-and-museum.

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12.3 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.97 km

2.82 km

2.72 km

1.07 km

509 m

113 m

Surfaces

6.59 km

5.09 km

406 m

113 m

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Thursday 7 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to complete this loop from St Enoch Station?

This moderate hiking loop typically takes around 3 hours and 15 minutes to complete, covering a distance of approximately 12.3 kilometers (7.6 miles).

What is the terrain like on the Central Glasgow & the River Clyde loop?

The trail features a diverse mix of surfaces, including significant portions of asphalt and paved sections, as well as footpaths and other road types. While generally accessible, some parts can be muddy, especially after rain. It's a low-level route with minimal elevation changes.

What can I see along the route?

This loop offers a rich blend of urban scenery, historical landmarks, and riverside views. You'll pass by iconic spots like the Saint Mungo Mural, the majestic Glasgow Cathedral, and George Square with its notable statues, including the Statue of James Watt and the Duke of Wellington Statue. You'll also experience the bustling Buchanan Street, the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. The route provides continuous views of the River Clyde and its various bridges, showcasing Glasgow's industrial heritage and modern architecture.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this is considered a moderate hike suitable for most skill levels, including beginners and families. The low elevation gain and predominantly paved paths make it accessible. However, some sections may require good fitness and sure-footedness, so comfortable footwear is recommended.

Does this route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths, including the Clyde Walkway, Kelvin Cycleway, Kelvin Walkway, and the Whithorn Way. This allows for potential extensions or alternative exploration if you wish to venture further.

What is the best time of year to walk this loop?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant cityscapes. Summer is also great, though the city can be busier. Winter walks are possible, but be prepared for colder, potentially wet conditions, and shorter daylight hours. The urban nature of the trail means it's less affected by seasonal closures than more remote routes.

Is the Central Glasgow & the River Clyde loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Given its urban nature and shared paths, it's essential to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other pedestrians and cyclists. Always clean up after your pet.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this hike?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to walk this public loop trail through Central Glasgow and along the River Clyde.

Where can I park or access the trailhead using public transport?

The loop starts conveniently from St Enoch Station, which is a major public transport hub in Glasgow. You can easily reach it via the Glasgow Subway or numerous bus routes. For those driving, several paid parking garages are available in the city center near St Enoch Station, though parking can be expensive and busy.

Are there cafes or pubs along the route?

Absolutely! Being in Central Glasgow, you'll find an abundance of cafes, pubs, and restaurants along or very close to the route, especially around Buchanan Street, George Square, and the riverside areas. This makes it easy to grab a coffee, a meal, or a refreshing drink during or after your walk.

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