![]() Campsie Fells above
Whitefield Pond  
      in Lennoxtown Whitefield
Pond was constructed
in the 1800s  
      to supply clean water to the Lennox Mill Printworks. The pond is home to many waterbirds and other wildlife.  | 
      
Campsie Fells  
      above Whitefield Pond in winter  | 
      
Junction
in Lennoxtown  
      at the start of the Crow Road over the Campsie Fells  | 
      
Parish
Church 
      in Lennoxtown  | 
      
Glazert
Water from the Thomas
Muir Trail 
      from Lennoxtown to Milton of Campsie Between Lennoxtown and Milton of Campsie the route follows the Strathkelvin Railway Path  | 
      
![]() Waterfall
on Glazert
Water 
      from the Thomas Muir Trail from Lennoxtown to Milton of Campsie  | 
      
Signpost 
      on the Thomas Muir Trail  | 
      
Bridge
over the Thomas Muir Trail 
      at Milton of Campsie  | 
      
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       Road Bridge at Milton of Campsie  | 
      
Parish
Church 
      in Milton of Campsie  | 
      
Parish
Church 
      in Milton of Campsie  | 
      
"The
Fells" Coffee House 
      in Milton of Campsie  | 
      
"Old Man's Rest" in Milton of Campsie  | 
      
![]()  McDowall's
&
Co. mills  in 1800 
      on the Glazert Water at Milton of Campsie  | 
      
 Glazert
Water 
      at Milton of Campsie  | 
      
Playing
field 
      in Milton of Campsie  | 
      
Campsie Fells  
      above Milton of Campsie  | 
      
Campsie Fells  
      above Milton of Campsie  | 
      
Campsie Fells  
      above Antermony Loch  | 
      
![]() Map of
Milton of Campsie 
      beneath the Campsie Fells  | 
      
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