Gleniffer Braes ("brae" being the Scots language word for the slope or brow of a hill) is a short range of hills and park area to the south of Paisley, Scotland which form the boundary of Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire.
There is also woodland walk paths, streams and waterfalls, picnic areas, birdwatching sites and play equipment for children.
It reaches approximately 50 feet deep in places and is eroded by the Gleniffer burn.
[2] Cattle are used to control the vegetation and retain the wide open spaces within the park area.
Other animals include roe deer, woodmice, voles and tawny owls can be seen at night.
Picnicking, dog walking, children's playing equipment, bird watching and kite flying can also be undertaken at the park.