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Renfrew/Inchinnan Walking Circle
Renfrew, Scotland

Renfrew/Inchinnan Walking Circle

Length2.5 mi
Elev. Gain55.8 ft
Est. Steps6000
Created by Pamela

Renfrew/Inchinnan Walking Circle Introduction

Renfrew/Inchinnan Walking Circle is a 2.5 mile (6,000-step) route located near Renfrew, Scotland. This route has an elevation gain of about 55.8 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Renfrew/Inchinnan Walking Circle

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Normandy Hotel

Tourist Attraction
The Normandy Hotel is in Renfrew, Scotland. It is on the A8 road, near Glasgow Airport. Construction of the hotel was completed in 1973.

River Cart

Water
The River Cart (Scottish Gaelic: Cart) is a tributary of the River Clyde, Scotland, which it joins from the west roughly midway between the towns of Erskine and Renfrew and opposite the town of Clydebank.The River Cart itself is very short, being formed from the confluence of the Black Cart Water (from the west) and the White Cart Water (from the south east) and is only 0.75 mile (1 km) long.

Robertson Park

Park
Robertson Park is in Renfrew, Scotland. It has recreational parkland and garden areas which are open to the public.

Renfrew

Place
Renfrew (; Scottish Gaelic: Rinn Friù) is a town 6 miles (10 km) west of Glasgow in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It is the historic county town of Renfrewshire. Called the "Cradle of the Royal Stewarts" for its early link with Scotland's former royal house, Renfrew gained royal burgh status in 1397.

Blythswood House

Place
Blythswood House was a neoclassical mansion at Renfrew, Scotland.It was designed in 1821, by the eminent architect James Gillespie Graham for Archibald Campbell, the Member of Parliament for the Glasgow District of Burghs. On his death in 1838 it passed to his second cousin Archibald Douglas of Mains, who adopted the name of Campbell.

New River Clyde bridge

Place
The New River Clyde bridge is a proposed construction as part of the ongoing regeneration of the Clyde waterfront area, in Scotland. If built, it will be the first new vehicle crossing point on the Clyde since the Clyde Arc bridge was built in 2006.

Renfrew Castle

Place
Renfrew Castle was situated at the royal burgh of Renfrew, Scotland, which is near the confluence of the River Clyde and the River Cart. The original 12th-century castle was built by Walter fitz Alan, Steward of Scotland, upon a river islet known as the King's Inch. This was replaced in the 13th century with a new castle by the road to the Clyde ferry, which became a royal castle under King Robert II.

Renfrew F.C.

Sports
Renfrew Football Club are a Scottish football club from the town of Renfrew. Formed on 6 May 1912, they play in the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association. The Frew wear blue and white strips.

White Cart Bridge

Place
White Cart Bridge is a Scherzer rolling lift bascule bridge situated on the A8 road in Renfrew, Scotland. The bridge crosses White Cart Water at the confluence with the Black Cart River. It is the only remaining lift bridge in the country and became category A listed on 13 December 1994. The bridge is still capable of opening, as the Doosan Babcock factory in Renfrew require the capability to move large loads by river.

Renfrew Fulbar Street railway station

Place
Renfrew Fulbar Street railway station served the town of Renfrew, Glasgow, Scotland from 1837 to 1967 on the Paisley and Renfrew Railway.

Comments

shrpton57
2025/04/24
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

2.5 mi

Elev. Gain

55.8 ft

Est. Steps

6000
Created by
Pamela
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