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View Map Showing New Cycle and Pedestrian Paths Lochend Antonine Wall, The Kelpies, Loch Edinburgh via the Airdrie Stirling and the North COATBRIDGE to Bathgate Railway Path SUNNYSIDE Dunbeth BLAIRHILL DRUMGELLOCH Blairtummock Drumpellier P C Public Park Country Park P C P C SUMMERLEE HERITAGE MUSEUM M8 C P C COATBRIDGE CENTRAL C COATDYKE New cycle and AIRDRIE 74 P C M73 75 EASTERHOUSE Westend Springhill Public Park pedestrian paths J8 A89 THE TIME 75 C CAPSULE Swinton WATERPARK P C GARROWHILL A752 New cycle-ways and paths Local cycle-ways and paths A8 SHETTLESTON Garrowhill Bargeddie C New shared bridges for cyclists and74 pedestrians (magnified views) KIRKWOOD P C Community 74 74 BARGEDDIE WHIFFLET Nature Park 74 Coatbridge 74 J4 P C SHOWCASE National Cycle Network Roads Motorway junction LEISURE PARK North Calder Water Baillieston 1 Railway line Local attractions, parks and nature reserves M8 2 P C Train station with parking and cycle-storage facilities A725 C P Train station with parking only J4 BAILLIESTON A8 J4 Carnbroe J4 North Calder Water J4 C Train station with cycle storage facilities only Broomhouse J4 M73 J7A C Calderbank MOUNT 75 A73 VERNON 4 M8 5 3 Chapelhall M8 4 M74 J4 M8 J7 C CARMYLE J3A Viewpark J6 Calderbraes Strathclyde Clyde and Business Park Eurocentral / Maxim R iv Business Park M8 e r J6A Newhouse C Tannochside ly ad Loch Lomond d o e R Newhouse Industrial e ro Estate nb 75 A8 ar Cycleway Viewpark A725 6 C 75 UDDINGSTON Gardens Gla sg P C ow 5 a A8 nd Ed inb urg M74 h R 75 Bellshill M8 oad P C NEWTON Uddingston P C nd BELLSHILL Glasgow a G dinburgh Road la 1 Old Mine E s 74 g Nature Park ow a Mainhill Road nd E di P C nb M8 ur HOLYTOWN gh 6 A8 Ro BOTHWELL G ad las M8 CASTLE Edi go nbu w a rgh nd Ro sgow a CARFIN ad Gla nd M8 inburgh Road DAVID 7 Strathclyde P C Ed LIVINGSTONE A725 lm R Park ho oa CENTRE is d Bo’ness Road d J5 AMAZONIA Greenside Road re Bredisholm Road B M&D’S SCOTLAND’S McNeil Drive Bothwell THEME PARK 8 Rowantree Avenue P C Rowantree Avenue BLANTYRE BOTHWELLHAUGH 7 River Cly de ROMAN BATHS M74 d a South Calder Water o R ill Blantyre h Bellshill Roads ll e A725 M74 Strathclyde B Loch Motherwell C MOTHERWELL 2 STRATHCLYDE PARK NORTH Bo’ness Road HAMILTON PARK WATERSPORTS Vie CENTRE LANARKSHIRE wfi RACECOURSE HERITAGE CENTRE el d Ro d ad a HAMILTON Duchess of o 8 Showcase MAUSOLEUM R l Hamilton Park l M74 Glasgow i 3 A723 h A725 C s Hamilton 74 l A725 AIRBLES l e A725 J6 A8 P C B M8 Old HAMILTON WEST THE CAMERONIANS A8 Monkland Cemetery d HAMILTON a WATER PALACE C o R VUE M74 SHIELDMUIR l l H i a h P C m N s o ilt l r HAMILTON CENTRAL 74 o e t n h R B Barons Haugh o R P C a o Nature Reserve d a WISHAW d Clyde Valley Tourist M8 Route and New Lanark CHATELHERAULT de Chatelherault P C ly A725 C M8 Country Park World Heritage Site r ve Ri BETTER CONNECTIONS FOR A STRONGER ECONOMY.
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