Fereneze Braes Path Network
Welcome To the Fereneze Paths Network
East Renfrewshire Council has been working in partnership with Woodneuk Farm, Killoch Farm, Fereneze Golf Club and Renfrewshire Council to provide this access network over the Braes. Funding of the path network has been provided by Scottish Natural Heritage, The Paths for All Partnership, East Renfrewshire Council and Barrhead and Neilston Area Committee.
Here are some guidelines for using the paths:
What shall I take?
Stout shoes or boots are best as some of the paths go over rough, muddy ground. Take waterproofs just in case of rain.
Take a snack and drink too. It’s always a good excuse to stop for a rest and admire the view.
Can I take my dog?
Yes, but keep dogs under control at all times or on a lead if there are sheep and cows around.
What else should I know?
Check your route before you go. If you are going alone, let someone know where you are going and what time you will return
Parts of the path network have open-hill grazing, you may come across male or female cattle or sheep.
During you visit to the Braes please adhear to the The Scottish oudoor access code which you can find at www.outdooraccess-scotland.com

View looking to Neilston

View looking to Barrhead

View looking to Paisley

View looking to Glasgow
