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Stepps /

North Lanarkshire


Slow Ways linking Stepps and Bargeddie, Bishopbriggs, Gartcosh, Lenzie, Moodiesburn, Shettleston

Scotland / North Lanarkshire / Stepps

Stepps’s six Slow Ways are 42% checked

Drawn: 6/6
reviewed: 4/6
verified: 0/6
and surveyed: 0/6

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Walk to Stepps from further afield

Slow Way Route To do
Bishopbriggs—Stepps
Bisste one

Double check Distance 8km/5mi Ascent 76m Descent 50m
Lenzie—Stepps
Lenste one

Double check Distance 5km/3mi Ascent 70m Descent 53m
Lenzie—Stepps
Lenste two Pioneer me Distance 9km/6mi Ascent - Descent -
Shettleston—Stepps
Sheste one Review me Distance 7km/4mi Ascent 39m Descent 89m
Stepps—Gartcosh
Stegar one

Double check Distance 5km/3mi Ascent 25m Descent 30m
Stepps—Moodiesburn
Stemoo one Pioneer me Distance 5km/3mi Ascent 35m Descent 48m
Stepps—Bargeddie
Stepbar one Pioneer me Distance 9km/5mi Ascent 79m Descent 100m

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Collective progress

39% of Stepps’s six route options are drawn, reviewed, surveyed and/or verified

7/7

drawn

4/7

reviewed

0/7

surveyed

0/7

verified

4 people have contributed to Stepps’s Slow Ways

0 people have pledged to walk and review a route

0 people have surveyed a route in Stepps

24km out of 48km have been walked and reviewed

29km of reviews have been shared in Stepps

Latest Updates

It is a simple, direct and mostly enjoyable route (in spite of quite long sections through built-up areas)....

wellchoughed

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Lenzie—Stepps

F Berry added Lenste two, a new walk from Lenzie to Stepps

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From the edge of Auchinloch to Stepps there is no pavement, very little verge and a very busy, fast road. Would not recommend. You might be able to find your way along the golf course, but the golfers may object to that....

David

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You cannot walk this suggested route using Lenzie Road. It is a very fast narrow principle road with no pavements....

wendy wales

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You cannot walk from West Cottages along Gartloch Road. There are no footpaths or pavements. Fast narrow country road....

wendy wales

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I've not walked the entire route, but when I walked Glabis One I encountered part of it, and it is overgrown with Japanese knotweed and (for me at least) impassable. The problem is at the footpath linking Littlehill Golf Club to Acredyke Road, passing east of Stobhill Hospital. It is so overgrown it didn't feel safe underfoot....

Jane Taylor

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Lenzie—Stepps

F Berry added Lenste one, a new walk from Lenzie to Stepps

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Bishopbriggs—Stepps

Slow Ways added Bisste one, a new walk from Bishopbriggs to Stepps

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Shettleston—Stepps

Slow Ways added Sheste one, a new walk from Shettleston to Stepps

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Stepps—Gartcosh

Slow Ways added Stegar one, a new walk from Stepps to Gartcosh

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Stepps—Moodiesburn

Slow Ways added Stemoo one, a new walk from Stepps to Moodiesburn

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Stepps—Bargeddie

Slow Ways added Stepbar one, a new walk from Stepps to Bargeddie

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Stepps, Thu 9 May

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Stepps’s Slow Ways starting point

Grid ref

NS6622268406

Lat / Lon

55.89014° / -4.14060°

Easting / Northing

266,222E / 668,406N

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