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This listing only shows photos within Renfrewshire.
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The riverside path in Renfrew, alongside the River Cart. The concrete panels give way to asphalt for the rest of the path's length to Inchinnan Road.
The surface of the riverside path changes from asphalt to concrete panels. One or two of them are slightly out of alignment here and there, although not a serious problem.
A section of tree root damage on the riverside path, next to the golf course. There was another smaller area of tree root damage over next to the River Cart.
A very poor surface on the path from Dykebar Hospital to Strathcarron Drive, with raised edges creating a trip hazard and hazard for bike tyres.
The path has no connection to Barrangary Road, but instead curves around and the first connection with the road network is at Forge Crescent.
A short path off from the main path to a cannon. This area used to be home to the Bishopton Royal Ordnance Factory.
After a brief piece of asphalt at the railway access point, the path reverts to a soggy soft surface for the unexpectedly steep climb.
A soggy wet path to Bishopton station from the new housing development. All of the roads have asphalt or paved surfaces, so why this for the main path?