A refreshing pint near Paisley can be made all the better by a scenic and relaxing walk beforehand.
Luckily, the town and surrounding areas have no shortage of great pubs located by ideal walking routes.
If you're looking for a watering hole to relax in after exploring some of the most scenic routes around Paisley, we have you covered.
The best pubs around Paisley well worth walking to this weekend
Here are the best pubs around Paisley well worth walking to this weekend.
Fox & Hounds, Houston
For a beautiful countryside pub with outdoor seating, try the Fox & Hounds in the village of Houston.
The 240-year-old bar, which is now owned by a local family, prides itself on its modern reimagining of a traditional Scottish boozer.
Red Fox Inn, Bishopton
The Red Fox Inn is located near Wester Rossland Woods and a number of other green spaces.
The pub also shows the football, making it ideal for those looking to catch the game while enjoying a pint this weekend.
The Glen Lusset, Old Kilpatrick
The Glen Lusset is on the other side of the River Clyde and is a comfortable place to hunker down after a riverside walk.
Popular nearby walking spots include The Saltings, Lusset Glen and Erskine Beach.
For stunning views, walk over the Erskine Bridge which soars high into the sky.
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The Brown Bull, Lochwinnoch
The Brown Bull in Lochwinnoch is a cosy pub near Barr Loch and Castle Semple Loch.
After catching glimpses of the amazing wildlife found in the nearby RSPB nature reserve, pop into the bar for a quick pint.
There are also a few opportunities to enjoy the water with the Castle Semple Sailing Club and other societies operating in the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park.
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