Gleniffer Braes Country Park

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About Gleniffer Braes Country Park

Gleniffer Braes Country Park is a beautiful park located in the Strathclyde region of Scotland. The park is situated on the southern slopes of the Gleniffer Braes, which is a range of hills that overlook the town of Paisley. It covers an area of approximately 480 hectares and is one of the most popular recreational spaces in the region.

The park is known for its stunning views of the surrounding countryside, which include the Clyde Valley and the Renfrewshire Hills. Visitors to the park can enjoy a variety of activities, such as walking, cycling, picnicking, bird watching, and orienteering. There are also several play areas for children, as well as a visitor centre that provides information about the park's history and wildlife.

One of the highlights of Gleniffer Braes Country Park is its extensive network of walking trails. The park has over 30 miles of paths, which range in difficulty from easy strolls to challenging hikes. One of the most popular walks is the Glen Loop, which is a circular trail that takes visitors through some of the park's most scenic areas. Along the way, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, as well as explore the park's diverse flora and fauna.

Another popular attraction in the park is the Greenock Cut Visitor Centre. This centre is dedicated to the Greenock Cut, which is a canal that was built in the 19th century to supply water to the town of Greenock. Visitors can learn about the history of the canal, as well as its impact on the local area. There are also interactive exhibits, a cafe, and a gift shop.

For those who enjoy cycling, there are several routes within the park that cater to different levels of experience. The park has a dedicated mountain bike trail, as well as several routes that are suitable for families with children. The park's cycle paths provide a great way to explore the park's many attractions, while also enjoying some exercise.

Gleniffer Braes Country Park is also home to a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors can spot a range of birds, such as buzzards, kestrels, and peregrine falcons, as well as mammals such as foxes, badgers, and roe deer. The park's ponds and streams are also home to a variety of fish, such as brown trout and sticklebacks.

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Adults Free!

Children Same as adult

Last Update 2023

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Gleniffer Braes Country Park FAQ’s

I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Gleniffer Braes Country Park?

No refreshments within country park but there are local shops.

Any top tips when visiting?

There are many miles of formal and informal paths. These are a mixture of gravel and grass so wellies or walking boots are recommended.
Cattle graze within the Country Park, please check our website for current grazing locations.
Due to the upland nature of the park, some of the paths may not be suitable for everyone with limited mobility. Please phone or email if you require additional information or guidance.

How are the facilities at the attraction?

Toilet is available in Glen Lodge Information Centre when staff are present.

Is Gleniffer Braes Country Park fully accessible?

Accessibility is a key consideration for the park, with a number of facilities designed to cater for those with disabilities or mobility issues. The park's car parks are all fully accessible, with designated disabled parking spaces available.