Connect Port Glasgow with Slow Ways

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Port Glasgow / Port Ghlaschu

Inverclyde


Slow Ways linking Port Glasgow and Bishopton, Greenock, Kilmacolm

Scotland / Inverclyde / Port Glasgow

Port Glasgow’s three Slow Ways are 42% checked

Drawn: 3/3
reviewed: 2/3
verified: 0/3
and surveyed: 0/3

Help connect Port Glasgow

Many Slow Ways have several route options. Some will be better than others, or good for different reasons.

Our goal is for each Slow Way to have at least one route that is verified and surveyed. To be verified – and get its snail badge – a route needs at least three positive reviews.

Give a hike and help get a for every one of Port Glasgow’s Slow Ways.

Walk to Port Glasgow from further afield

Slow Way Route To do
Greenock—Port Glasgow
Grepor one Verify me Distance 6km/3mi Ascent 52m Descent 53m
Port Glasgow—Bishopton
Porbis one Pioneer me Distance 15km/9mi Ascent 193m Descent 184m
Port Glasgow—Kilmacolm
Porkil one Verify me Distance 7km/4mi Ascent 175m Descent 90m

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Collective progress

58% of Port Glasgow’s three route options are drawn, reviewed, surveyed and/or verified

3/3

drawn

2/3

reviewed

2/3

surveyed

0/3

verified

2 people have contributed to Port Glasgow’s Slow Ways

1 people have pledged to walk and review a route

2 people have surveyed a route in Port Glasgow

12km out of 27km have been walked and reviewed

24km of reviews have been shared in Port Glasgow

Latest Updates

The track occasionally provided nice views over the River Clyde....

Mary Oz

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There was a lot of unavoidable main road pavement pacing, but there were some sections where the route was able to escape and move to the coast of the Clyde estuary....

Mary Oz

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Review of Slow Ways route Porkil one (Port Glasgow to Kilmacolm). Just across the road, National Cycle Route 75 is joined, and this is followed all the way to the outskirts of Kilmacolm....

wellchoughed

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I walked this route in reverse (i.e. Port Glasgow to Greenock) in late February 2023. After leaving the centre of Port Glasgow (near the railway station), the route heads across a supermarket car park and then crosses a busy dual carriageway (pedestrian crossing provided)....

wellchoughed

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Greenock—Port Glasgow

Slow Ways added Grepor one, a new walk from Greenock to Port Glasgow

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Port Glasgow—Bishopton

Slow Ways added Porbis one, a new walk from Port Glasgow to Bishopton

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Port Glasgow—Kilmacolm

Slow Ways added Porkil one, a new walk from Port Glasgow to Kilmacolm

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Port Glasgow, Tue 23 April

14°

Partly cloudy

Port Glasgow’s Slow Ways starting point

Grid ref

NS3206874486

Lat / Lon

55.93401° / -4.68987°

Easting / Northing

232,068E / 674,486N

Fancy stretching your legs a bit more?

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This includes the great ring of routes that join its neighbours to each other!

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