Best attractions and places to see around Condorrat include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This area, integrated into Cumbernauld, offers access to significant Roman history, including forts along the Antonine Wall. Visitors can explore natural features such as lochs and glens, alongside various recreational paths.
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Always great pictures, beautiful impressions, or amazing panoramic shots... A worthwhile ✅🚲—tour around the loch (lake)😅😅
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Once you get out of Kirkie, the path is quiet. It's a lovely cycle with lots to see.
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The waterfall at Colzium, a sight to behold indeed. Nestled in the heart of the Colzium Glen, this waterfall is a part of the Colzium Lennox Estate. It’s a place where nature and history intertwine, creating a tapestry of beauty and intrigue. The waterfall is located at the top of the Glen. To reach it, you follow a path that meanders alongside a burn upstream. You cross a stone bridge and continue upstream. The sound of the water cascading down the rocks is a melody that nature has been perfecting for centuries. Once you reach the waterfall, you cross another bridge and go immediately right to follow a path to a road. This road, known as the Tak-Ma-Doon Road, takes you uphill to a car park and viewpoint. From here, you can enjoy spectacular views of Lanarkshire and beyond.
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Croy Hill was a Roman fort,and probable temporary camp
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Surface now brand new at Southern end, makes it a delightful cruise through woodland
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Another good waterfall near the road in the Campsies. Shaded so it's a good spot to cool down on a hot day.
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The path has now been fully resurfaced (09/09/2022) between Kirkintilloch and Lennoxtown. Surface is like a race track but be careful it’s very popular with dog walkers.
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Condorrat and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the remains of Roman forts along the Antonine Wall, such as Croy Hill Roman Fort, which offers views over the Kilsyth Hills, and Bar Hill Roman Fort, overlooking the Kelvin Valley. The area also features local heritage sites like Dalshannon Farm, Braehead Cottages, and a Memorial Wall commemorating local figures and events.
Yes, the area boasts several natural attractions. Lochend Loch, located within Drumpellier Park, offers light gravel paths through woodland and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Broadwood Loch, created for flood prevention, also serves recreational purposes. You can also explore the scenic Colzium Waterfall within the Colzium Glen.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, easy hikes, and running. For instance, there are easy hikes like the 'Frog Trail' or the 'Bar Hill Roman Fort – Antonine Wall at Bar Hill loop'. Running trails include loops around Broadwood Loch. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, Easy Hikes, and Running Trails around Condorrat.
Absolutely. Several attractions are suitable for families. The Strathkelvin Railway Path is a resurfaced trail popular with walkers and cyclists. Colzium Waterfall and Lochend Loch also offer family-friendly trails and opportunities for nature exploration. Additionally, Palacerigg Country Park provides extensive green space for recreation, and World of Wings is a nearby zoo and wildlife park.
You have many options for walking and hiking. The Strathkelvin Railway Path offers a pleasant, mostly flat route. For more natural settings, explore the paths around Lochend Loch or the trails leading to Colzium Waterfall. Cumbernauld Glen Wildlife Reserve also features an extensive network of footpaths through ancient woodlands. Easy hikes are detailed in the Easy hikes around Condorrat guide.
Yes, the area caters to various cycling abilities. The Strathkelvin Railway Path is a well-surfaced route suitable for leisurely rides. For road cyclists, there are routes of varying difficulty, including moderate loops like 'Carron Valley Reservoir' or 'Stockingfield Bridge – Falkirk Wheel'. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Condorrat guide.
The natural areas around Condorrat are great for wildlife spotting. At Lochend Loch, keep an eye out for resident and migratory waterfowl. Mosswater Local Nature Reserve is a haven for migratory birds, bees, butterflies, and dragonflies. Cumbernauld Glen Wildlife Reserve is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including snowdrops in early spring and bluebells in summer.
The best time depends on what you wish to see. Early spring is ideal for viewing snowdrops in Cumbernauld Glen, while summer brings out the bluebells. Autumn offers opportunities to spot fungi around Lochend Loch. The natural beauty of the glens and lochs can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience.
Beyond the Roman forts, Condorrat holds local historical significance. The birthplace of John Baird, a key figure in the Radical War of 1820, is marked by a plaque on Airdrie Road. Dalshannon Farm, a 17th-century longhouse, is another notable historical structure. The Cumbernauld Museum, located within the library, also offers insights into the area's past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Roman forts like Croy Hill Roman Fort and Bar Hill Roman Fort are highly rated for their historical context and panoramic views. Natural spots like Lochend Loch are loved for their peaceful walking paths and wildlife. The community has shared over 70 upvotes and 25 photos, highlighting the area's appeal for exploration and photography.
Yes, the Cumbernauld Museum, located within Cumbernauld Library, provides a detailed history of Cumbernauld and its surrounding areas, including Condorrat. It covers everything from prehistoric times to the Roman era and the development of the new town, featuring various artifacts.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Popular options include loops around Broadwood Loch, such as the 'Swans on Frozen Lake – Broadwood Loch loop' or the 'Broadwood Loch loop from Broadwood Stadium'. These routes offer moderate difficulty and scenic surroundings. More running trails can be found in the Running Trails around Condorrat guide.


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