
With open moorland, magical woodlands and river-side paths, running in Renfrewshire is great, whatever your pace.

We're lucky to have so many beautiful green spaces in Paisley - but how many of them can you explore in one day? Test yourself with this route.

This longer walking route - at close to three hours - provides the perfect guide to exploring the Gleniffer Braes in all their glory.
Did you know?
In 1834, over £1m worth of shawls were produced locally - worth over £1bn in today's money.

At around 25 minutes, this route is great for a leisurely stroll in the Gleniffer Braes. Plus, keep your eye out for Highland cows and red deer on your walk.

This 30 minute route takes in stunning woodland views, the Lower and Upper Glen Dams and Craigielinn Waterfall - which is a particular highlight.

Lasting about an hour, this looped route winds along the edge of Castle Semple Loch before joining up with the leafy paths of Parkhill Woods.