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The 20 mile Commonwealth Walkway Glasgow, starting at City Chambers in George Square, connects many of the Cities highlights including the Cathedral, Canal, Kelvin River, Botanical Gardens, Riverside Museum, House for an Art Lover, Pollok Park, Queens Park and the Games venues to the East of the City, including the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.
The Commonwealth Walkway in Glasgow is open to be walked and enjoyed. It is split into 6 convenient sections so that it can be completed as a series of stages or one continuous journey:
SECTION 1 - City Chambers - Sighthill Park
SECTION 2 - Sighthill Park - Kelvin River Kelvin
SECTION 3 - River Kelvin - River Clyde
SECTION 4 - River Clyde - Pollok Country Park
SECTION 5 - Pollok Country Park - Rutherglen Town Hall
SECTION 6 - Rutherglen Town Hall - City Chambers
Visit the Commonwealth Walkway Trust website for full details on each section of the walk!
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