Discover the best top things to do in East Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom including Mugdock Country Park, Kilmardinny Loch, Delta Force Paintball - East Glasgow, Milngavie Reservoirs, Antonine Wall Bearsden Bath House, Clachan of Campsie.
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4.5 based on 294 reviews
I visited here with my son and grandson. Despite being a local, I have never actually visited here before. There is a good amount of free car parking adjacent to the park centre which has toilets, a couple of coffee shops, a kids playground and an adventure course (for older kids). The walks are great and extensive. There are a couple of picturesque lochs and some old ruins, including Mugdock Castle. The walks are popular with walkers, dog-walkers and cyclists as well as the odd horse. A great place to spend a few hours. Entry is free.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Good for young children lovely wee walk around a,loch ducks and swans to feed. Wood carvings on the,way. A,lovely wee park too
4.5 based on 28 reviews
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4.5 based on 55 reviews
The Milngavie Reservoirs is a popular place for Glaswegians looking to get outside of the city for countryside walks. We usually just start the walk at the western side of Mugdock Reservoir where there is a car park. Then follow the footpath round to Craigmaddie Reservoir, around the Water Treatment Works before returning to the car park, which takes about an hour. The paths also take you through attractive woodlands to complement the views across the reservoir and countryside. The area is quite exposed and windy, even on a sunny day.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Very well presented remains of a Roman bathhouse. Incredible to imagine how well planned and built the Antonine wall was nearly 2000 years ago.
4.0 based on 41 reviews
I used to walk to Clachan of Campsie while training for the WHW...we always stopped for a bowl of homemade soup in the little cafe which was absolutely delicious. Dogs are made very welcome with a bowl of water and food provided. Cakes are delicious too. Its on a very pretty little square with the Campsies as a backdrop, very nice. I would highly recommend stopping here for soup, snack or cake, all delicious. Staff are very friendly and helpful.
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