GLASGOW Green situated in the east end of the city has been dubbed one of the best Easter pub walks in the UK.
The list features places from all across the UK and features shorter trails which can be completed in around an hour or longer hikes for those looking for something more challenging.
Introducing the list, the experts said: "From easy trails that take less than an hour to complete to 11km hikes that will have you out in fresh air, soaking up the vitamin D for most of the day, all of these routes offer the opportunity to see British wildlife thriving in its natural environment - and enjoy some light refreshment in a local pub."
Why was Glasgow Green named one of the best Easter pub walks in the UK?
The Glasgow Green pub walk, which takes around an hour to complete, was said to be an easy route for beginners.
Discussing the Glasgow park, David Wilson Homes said: "Setting off from the West On The Green, this hour-long trail is popular among bird watchers, cyclists and runners, as well as hikers. The paths mean this route is accessible for people with disabilities."
The experts added: "The route outlines Glasgow Green, returning with the River Clyde on your left.
"The walk takes you past Bailie James Martin Memorial, a cast iron monument erected in 1894 to honour local man, James Henderson Martin who died in 1892.
"Recuperate after your exercise and check out The West’s German-inspired menu and fresh Scottish produce."
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