at the Shopping Centre in Clydebank This is a junction point
with the Clyde River Walkway |
Signpost on the Forth
and Clyde Canal at
the
Shopping
Centre in Clydebank |
Forth and Clyde Canal from
Clydebank
to Dalmuir
The Firth to Forth canal pathway runs from the Firth of Clyde to the Firth of Forth and is a 106km ( 66.5 mile ) long footpath and cycleway that runs across Scotland, between Bowling to the west of Glasgow and Lochrin Basin ( Edinburgh Quay ) in Edinburgh. The path runs on the towpaths of the Forth & Clyde and Union Canals and is entirely off road. The path is well maintained with a good surface. |
Forth and Clyde Canal
from Clydebank to Dalmuir |
Forth and Clyde Canal
from Clydebank to Dalmuir |
Forth and Clyde Canal
from Clydebank to Dalmuir |
Sandstone
Building
in Dalmuir |
Sculpture on sandstone building in Dalmuir |
"Change" Sculpture in Dalmuir |
The
"Titan" Shipyard Crane on
the River Clyde at Clydebank |
The Golden Jubilee National Hospital at Dalmuir |
The " Drop Lock " on the Forth & Clyde Canal at Dalmuir The
Dalmuir drop lock is the first of its type,
allowing boats to go under the Dumbarton Road without stopping traffic. |
Tram crossing
former swing bridge
over the Forth & Clyde Canal in Dalmuir Glasgow Tramcars ( Photo Gallery ) |
The Beardmore
Sculpture in Dalmuir
|
Map of Dalmuir Park (
Note:
Click here or
on above for large format copy ) |
Dalmuir Park Sculpture The sculpture features a clock providing a link to the giant Clock Tower at the Singer factory. ( Singer was a major local industry ) The sculpture is illuminated at night. |
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