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Seven great Scottish day trips near Glasgow to make the most of summer

Seven great Scottish day trips near Glasgow to make the most of summer

Daily Record13 hours ago

With summer approaching, it's a great time to plan a day trip or weekend escape from Glasgow to somewhere new and scenic
With summer just around the corner and hopefully brighter weather on the way, it's the perfect time to start planning days out, or even weekend escapes, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Glasgow offers plenty of green spaces and parks for enjoying the sunshine, but if you're craving a change of scenery, Glasgow Live rounded up some fantastic lesser-known spots within easy reach of the city. Whether you fancy a coastal trip for classic fish and chips or a family adventure in Dumfries and Galloway, these destinations promise something special for everyone.

Close to home...
Chatelherault Country Park
Just 25 minutes from Glasgow near Hamilton, Chatelherault is one of Scotland's oldest and most beautifully designed estates. It's a perfect family day out, especially if you have pets, with plenty to explore. The striking country house features an in-house coffee shop to refuel, while the grounds boast immaculate greens, stunning views, woodland walks, and even an adventure park where kids can burn off energy. On Sundays, visitors can browse the local market for unique finds.

Caldermill Waterfall
Popular with cyclists, Caldermill Waterfall in Lochwinnoch lies just 40 minutes from Glasgow. True to its name, it features a charming waterfall tumbling beside a cycle path, making it a scenic and refreshing spot to visit.
A little further afield...
Crawick Multiverse
For something truly unique, head about an hour from Glasgow to the Crawick Multiverse near Dumfries. Once an open cast coal mine, this major land art project has been transformed into nine new 'landforms,' each representing different aspects of space and the universe.
It's a fascinating blend of education and natural beauty. Nearby, families can stay in a lovely stone barn conversion at Sanquhar, which also welcomes dogs.
Jupiter Artland
West Lothian's Jupiter Artland is a whimsical sculpture park and art gallery that has recently caught attention online for its enchanting amethyst cave, reminiscent of Minecraft.

The park features interactive and unusual artworks, including massive ground sculptures and an outdoor swimming pool. For a family stay nearby, The Snug Gate Lodge in West Calder offers cosy accommodation.
The Devil's Pulpit
This spot is best suited for older children or adventurous visitors due to the tricky access. The path includes slippery rocks known as the Devil's Steps, so caution is advised, and it's wise to visit in a group.
The reward is a stunning gorge with emerald green walls and blood-red water, a location so striking it has appeared in TV shows like Outlander.

Visitors can paddle in the water but should be careful. It's also a great place for Instagram-worthy photos. Nearby, Ellandaerroch Holiday Cottage in Drymen provides a beautiful base for exploring.
Lochgoilhead
Just over an hour from Glasgow lies Lochgoilhead, a charming village famed as one of Scotland's most beautiful spots. Part of the Loch Lomond area, it offers unspoiled scenery along peaceful river walks where the sunlight dances on the water. Wildlife watchers might spot deer, badgers, squirrels, or even the occasional eagle.

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The village's highlight is The Boat Shed café, perfectly positioned by the water with breathtaking views. For a nearby stay, Heatherbank in Garelochhead is a picturesque four-bedroom property featuring a hot tub.
Kelburn Castle, Largs
For a splash of magic and whimsy, Kelburn Castle in Largs offers a colourful day out packed with adventure. Visitors can enjoy a mini-zoo, an adventure playground, woodland trails, and even arts and music festivals, ensuring there's something fun for all ages.
So whether you're looking to stretch your legs close to the city or embark on a scenic journey, these spots make excellent choices for memorable days out this summer.

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With summer approaching, it's a great time to plan a day trip or weekend escape from Glasgow to somewhere new and scenic With summer just around the corner and hopefully brighter weather on the way, it's the perfect time to start planning days out, or even weekend escapes, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Glasgow offers plenty of green spaces and parks for enjoying the sunshine, but if you're craving a change of scenery, Glasgow Live rounded up some fantastic lesser-known spots within easy reach of the city. Whether you fancy a coastal trip for classic fish and chips or a family adventure in Dumfries and Galloway, these destinations promise something special for everyone. ‌ Close to home... Chatelherault Country Park Just 25 minutes from Glasgow near Hamilton, Chatelherault is one of Scotland's oldest and most beautifully designed estates. It's a perfect family day out, especially if you have pets, with plenty to explore. The striking country house features an in-house coffee shop to refuel, while the grounds boast immaculate greens, stunning views, woodland walks, and even an adventure park where kids can burn off energy. On Sundays, visitors can browse the local market for unique finds. ‌ Caldermill Waterfall Popular with cyclists, Caldermill Waterfall in Lochwinnoch lies just 40 minutes from Glasgow. True to its name, it features a charming waterfall tumbling beside a cycle path, making it a scenic and refreshing spot to visit. A little further afield... Crawick Multiverse For something truly unique, head about an hour from Glasgow to the Crawick Multiverse near Dumfries. Once an open cast coal mine, this major land art project has been transformed into nine new 'landforms,' each representing different aspects of space and the universe. It's a fascinating blend of education and natural beauty. Nearby, families can stay in a lovely stone barn conversion at Sanquhar, which also welcomes dogs. Jupiter Artland West Lothian's Jupiter Artland is a whimsical sculpture park and art gallery that has recently caught attention online for its enchanting amethyst cave, reminiscent of Minecraft. ‌ The park features interactive and unusual artworks, including massive ground sculptures and an outdoor swimming pool. For a family stay nearby, The Snug Gate Lodge in West Calder offers cosy accommodation. The Devil's Pulpit This spot is best suited for older children or adventurous visitors due to the tricky access. The path includes slippery rocks known as the Devil's Steps, so caution is advised, and it's wise to visit in a group. The reward is a stunning gorge with emerald green walls and blood-red water, a location so striking it has appeared in TV shows like Outlander. ‌ Visitors can paddle in the water but should be careful. It's also a great place for Instagram-worthy photos. Nearby, Ellandaerroch Holiday Cottage in Drymen provides a beautiful base for exploring. Lochgoilhead Just over an hour from Glasgow lies Lochgoilhead, a charming village famed as one of Scotland's most beautiful spots. Part of the Loch Lomond area, it offers unspoiled scenery along peaceful river walks where the sunlight dances on the water. Wildlife watchers might spot deer, badgers, squirrels, or even the occasional eagle. ‌ Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. The village's highlight is The Boat Shed café, perfectly positioned by the water with breathtaking views. For a nearby stay, Heatherbank in Garelochhead is a picturesque four-bedroom property featuring a hot tub. Kelburn Castle, Largs For a splash of magic and whimsy, Kelburn Castle in Largs offers a colourful day out packed with adventure. Visitors can enjoy a mini-zoo, an adventure playground, woodland trails, and even arts and music festivals, ensuring there's something fun for all ages. So whether you're looking to stretch your legs close to the city or embark on a scenic journey, these spots make excellent choices for memorable days out this summer.

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