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VISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local BiodiversityVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; Bus BIGGAR, HILLRIDGE AND LANGLEES Points of interest around Biggar, Hillridge and Langlees. 1. Bigger and Upper Clydesdale Museum. 2. St Mary’s church – built in 1545 it was the last collegiate church in Scotland built before the Reformation. 4. Little Mitchell Wood – a woodland and wildlife walk that provides a pleasant detour. 5.COLZIUM ESTATE
Colzium House is one of the jewels in North Lanarkshire's crown. Originally built in 1783, with additions made in 1861, it's a distinct architectural mix of Scottish Vernacular and the more modern Renaissance styles. It's a superb venue for special occasions. Situated in the idyllic Colzium Lennox Estate, Colzium House is theperfect place for
STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. SUMMERLEE - THE MUSEUM OF SCOTTISH INDUSTRIAL LIFE Summerlee - The Museum of Scottish Industrial Life is located on the site of the nineteenth century Summerlee Ironworks. The museum site covers 22 acres and has many attractions for all the family, including Scotland's only operational heritage tramway and recreated mine, with guided tours, miners' cottages, a great all-ages playpark and lotsVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local BiodiversityVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; Bus BIGGAR, HILLRIDGE AND LANGLEES Points of interest around Biggar, Hillridge and Langlees. 1. Bigger and Upper Clydesdale Museum. 2. St Mary’s church – built in 1545 it was the last collegiate church in Scotland built before the Reformation. 4. Little Mitchell Wood – a woodland and wildlife walk that provides a pleasant detour. 5.COLZIUM ESTATE
Colzium House is one of the jewels in North Lanarkshire's crown. Originally built in 1783, with additions made in 1861, it's a distinct architectural mix of Scottish Vernacular and the more modern Renaissance styles. It's a superb venue for special occasions. Situated in the idyllic Colzium Lennox Estate, Colzium House is theperfect place for
STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. SUMMERLEE - THE MUSEUM OF SCOTTISH INDUSTRIAL LIFE Summerlee - The Museum of Scottish Industrial Life is located on the site of the nineteenth century Summerlee Ironworks. The museum site covers 22 acres and has many attractions for all the family, including Scotland's only operational heritage tramway and recreated mine, with guided tours, miners' cottages, a great all-ages playpark and lotsVISIT LANARK
Set among rich farmland above the River Clyde, Lanark is a great place to explore. You can enjoy the impressive beauty of old buildings and appreciate a wide variety of niche shops. The Royal Burgh of Lanark is a bustling market town located in the beautiful lower Clyde Valley. It is a popular visitor destination and the town has a strong DAYS OUT IN LANARKSHIRE Escape Days. Getaway Days. Play Days. Family day out at Strathclyde Park. Enjoy this family trip day out in Lanarkshire which takes in Strathclyde Country and Barons Haugh RSPB Nature Reserve. View Details. Drumpellier, Gravit8 and golfing. Only 14 miles of driving is required to visit these 3 Lanarkshire attractions, including atranquil
LANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download.THINGS TO SEE & DO
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Enjoy a great day out in the rural village of Douglas on the south bank of the Douglas Water, set in rolling hills and moorland. It is well worth exploring the beauty of the historical buildings and the narrow winding streets of Douglas. New Lanark World Heritage Site isclose to Douglas
TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 miles MONEY FOR NOTHING (2) Dire Straits are one of the best bands to ever come out of the UK. They have sold in excess of 120 million albums worldwide and were the UK's first stadium rock band. Their best selling album Brothers in Arms sold over 30 million copies, making it the fHISTORY OF ROCK (3)
THE HISTORY OF ROCK is a celebration of rock music through the decades. A jaw dropping night transporting you through the golden ages of rock. Featuring the music of artists such as Led Zeppelin, Cream, Guns n Roses, AC/DC, Queen and many more. Rediscov THE ABSOLUTE ELVIS SHOW (2) Illegal Eagles. Tribute band to the prolific Hotel California songsters. Featuring their greatest hits including 'Hotel California', 'Take it to the Limit', 'Life in the Fast Lane' and more. 0.00 miles GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local BiodiversityVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be BIGGAR, HILLRIDGE AND LANGLEES Points of interest around Biggar, Hillridge and Langlees. 1. Bigger and Upper Clydesdale Museum. 2. St Mary’s church – built in 1545 it was the last collegiate church in Scotland built before the Reformation. 4. Little Mitchell Wood – a woodland and wildlife walk that provides a pleasant detour. 5.LANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles.VIEWPARK GARDENS
Viewpark Gardens. Viewpark Gardens is an attractive place to visit for horticultural enthusiasts and hosts an annual Summer Flower Festival. Children can also enjoy the modern play area. Japanese and Highland plant displays are featured and visitors can view collections of conifers, heathers, Acers and Azaleas. CYCLING (AND WALKING) ROUTE The Trail ends at Hillend Reservoir, a haven for migratory birds and a popular angling lochs. Website Email. Tel: 01236 616436. Location: ML5 1QD. Click to view dynamic map. Nearby. Walking Cycling Route - South Airdrie Path Network Part of Smartways Network. South Airdrie Path Network (part of smartways network) is a relatively easy route GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local BiodiversityVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be BIGGAR, HILLRIDGE AND LANGLEES Points of interest around Biggar, Hillridge and Langlees. 1. Bigger and Upper Clydesdale Museum. 2. St Mary’s church – built in 1545 it was the last collegiate church in Scotland built before the Reformation. 4. Little Mitchell Wood – a woodland and wildlife walk that provides a pleasant detour. 5.LANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles.VIEWPARK GARDENS
Viewpark Gardens. Viewpark Gardens is an attractive place to visit for horticultural enthusiasts and hosts an annual Summer Flower Festival. Children can also enjoy the modern play area. Japanese and Highland plant displays are featured and visitors can view collections of conifers, heathers, Acers and Azaleas. CYCLING (AND WALKING) ROUTE The Trail ends at Hillend Reservoir, a haven for migratory birds and a popular angling lochs. Website Email. Tel: 01236 616436. Location: ML5 1QD. Click to view dynamic map. Nearby. Walking Cycling Route - South Airdrie Path Network Part of Smartways Network. South Airdrie Path Network (part of smartways network) is a relatively easy route DAYS OUT IN LANARKSHIRE Escape Days. Getaway Days. Play Days. Family day out at Strathclyde Park. Enjoy this family trip day out in Lanarkshire which takes in Strathclyde Country and Barons Haugh RSPB Nature Reserve. View Details. Drumpellier, Gravit8 and golfing. Only 14 miles of driving is required to visit these 3 Lanarkshire attractions, including atranquil
THINGS TO SEE & DO IN LANARKSHIRE In light of COVID-19, everyone's health and safety is the most important thing. This means despite the love and desire to share our friendly, passionate and unique country, we must ask everyone at this time not to travel to or around Scotland. Please sVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery.VISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK WORLD HERITAGE SITE GIFT SHOP New Lanark's own wool yarn is spun on our own 19th century mule, and is available in a wide variety of colours and styles. Open every day from 11am to 5pm October to March, and 10am to 5pm April to September (closed 25 December and 1 January only). Website Email. Tel: 01555 661345. Location: New Lanark World Heritage Site South LanarkshireML11
LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 miles MONEY FOR NOTHING (1) Dire Straits are one of the best bands to ever come out of the UK. They have sold in excess of 120 million albums worldwide and were the UK's first stadium rock band. Their best selling album Brothers in Arms sold over 30 million copies, making it the f THE ABSOLUTE ELVIS SHOW (2) Illegal Eagles. Tribute band to the prolific Hotel California songsters. Featuring their greatest hits including 'Hotel California', 'Take it to the Limit', 'Life in the Fast Lane' and more. 0.00 miles GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (2) From the writers of the hit comedy Hormonal Housewives, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun is the brand-new musical comedy show that does exactly what it says on the tin. Join the star cast of four refreshingly honest and unreserved girls on a riotous evening ofVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local Biodiversity THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibitionVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snackCUNINGAR LOOP
Cuningar Loop is an exciting new woodland park in Rutherglen, near the east end of Glasgow. 15 hectares of derelict land - the size of 15 football pitches - has been transformed into a community greenspace for local people and visitors to get involved, get active and be inspired by the outdoors. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 milesVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local Biodiversity THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibitionVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snackCUNINGAR LOOP
Cuningar Loop is an exciting new woodland park in Rutherglen, near the east end of Glasgow. 15 hectares of derelict land - the size of 15 football pitches - has been transformed into a community greenspace for local people and visitors to get involved, get active and be inspired by the outdoors. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 milesVISIT LANARK
Set among rich farmland above the River Clyde, Lanark is a great place to explore. You can enjoy the impressive beauty of old buildings and appreciate a wide variety of niche shops. The Royal Burgh of Lanark is a bustling market town located in the beautiful lower Clyde Valley. It is a popular visitor destination and the town has a strong THINGS TO SEE & DO IN LANARKSHIRE In light of COVID-19, everyone's health and safety is the most important thing. This means despite the love and desire to share our friendly, passionate and unique country, we must ask everyone at this time not to travel to or around Scotland. Please sLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer.VISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; Bus LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. CLYDE WALKWAY / STRATHCLYDE-PARK-SECTION Guide 3 - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Website. Tel: 01236 616436. Location: ML1 3ED. Click to view dynamic map. Nearby. Walk or Cycle | Strathclyde Country Park to Chatelherault. Strathclyde Country Park is an ideal start point for exploring the surroundingarea by bike.
SUMMERLEE - THE MUSEUM OF SCOTTISH INDUSTRIAL LIFE Summerlee - The Museum of Scottish Industrial Life is located on the site of the nineteenth century Summerlee Ironworks. The museum site covers 22 acres and has many attractions for all the family, including Scotland's only operational heritage tramway and recreated mine, with guided tours, miners' cottages, a great all-ages playpark and lotsHISTORY OF ROCK (3)
THE HISTORY OF ROCK is a celebration of rock music through the decades. A jaw dropping night transporting you through the golden ages of rock. Featuring the music of artists such as Led Zeppelin, Cream, Guns n Roses, AC/DC, Queen and many more. Rediscov GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (2) From the writers of the hit comedy Hormonal Housewives, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun is the brand-new musical comedy show that does exactly what it says on the tin. Join the star cast of four refreshingly honest and unreserved girls on a riotous evening ofVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local Biodiversity THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibitionVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snackCUNINGAR LOOP
Cuningar Loop is an exciting new woodland park in Rutherglen, near the east end of Glasgow. 15 hectares of derelict land - the size of 15 football pitches - has been transformed into a community greenspace for local people and visitors to get involved, get active and be inspired by the outdoors. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 milesVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local Biodiversity THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibitionVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snackCUNINGAR LOOP
Cuningar Loop is an exciting new woodland park in Rutherglen, near the east end of Glasgow. 15 hectares of derelict land - the size of 15 football pitches - has been transformed into a community greenspace for local people and visitors to get involved, get active and be inspired by the outdoors. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 miles THINGS TO SEE & DO IN LANARKSHIRE In light of COVID-19, everyone's health and safety is the most important thing. This means despite the love and desire to share our friendly, passionate and unique country, we must ask everyone at this time not to travel to or around Scotland. Please sLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. CLYDE WALKWAY / STRATHCLYDE-PARK-SECTION Clyde Walkway - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Guide 3 - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Website. Tel: 01236 616436. Location: ML1 3ED. Click to view dynamic map. Nearby.VISIT STONEHOUSE
Stonehouse is a thriving village nestled in the Avon valley, set in the peaceful surroundings of the countryside and rolling hills. The River Avon is one of the most enduring and beautiful rivers in Scotland and it offers the family an opportunity to see many rare species of wildlife.HISTORY OF ROCK (3)
THE HISTORY OF ROCK is a celebration of rock music through the decades. A jaw dropping night transporting you through the golden ages of rock. Featuring the music of artists such as Led Zeppelin, Cream, Guns n Roses, AC/DC, Queen and many more. Rediscov THE ABSOLUTE ELVIS SHOW (2) Illegal Eagles. Tribute band to the prolific Hotel California songsters. Featuring their greatest hits including 'Hotel California', 'Take it to the Limit', 'Life in the Fast Lane' and more. 0.00 miles GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (2) From the writers of the hit comedy Hormonal Housewives, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun is the brand-new musical comedy show that does exactly what it says on the tin. Join the star cast of four refreshingly honest and unreserved girls on a riotous evening ofVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local Biodiversity THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibitionVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snackCUNINGAR LOOP
Cuningar Loop is an exciting new woodland park in Rutherglen, near the east end of Glasgow. 15 hectares of derelict land - the size of 15 football pitches - has been transformed into a community greenspace for local people and visitors to get involved, get active and be inspired by the outdoors. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 milesVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local Biodiversity THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibitionVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snackCUNINGAR LOOP
Cuningar Loop is an exciting new woodland park in Rutherglen, near the east end of Glasgow. 15 hectares of derelict land - the size of 15 football pitches - has been transformed into a community greenspace for local people and visitors to get involved, get active and be inspired by the outdoors. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 miles THINGS TO SEE & DO IN LANARKSHIRE In light of COVID-19, everyone's health and safety is the most important thing. This means despite the love and desire to share our friendly, passionate and unique country, we must ask everyone at this time not to travel to or around Scotland. Please sLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. CLYDE WALKWAY / STRATHCLYDE-PARK-SECTION Clyde Walkway - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Guide 3 - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Website. Tel: 01236 616436. Location: ML1 3ED. Click to view dynamic map. Nearby.VISIT STONEHOUSE
Stonehouse is a thriving village nestled in the Avon valley, set in the peaceful surroundings of the countryside and rolling hills. The River Avon is one of the most enduring and beautiful rivers in Scotland and it offers the family an opportunity to see many rare species of wildlife.HISTORY OF ROCK (3)
THE HISTORY OF ROCK is a celebration of rock music through the decades. A jaw dropping night transporting you through the golden ages of rock. Featuring the music of artists such as Led Zeppelin, Cream, Guns n Roses, AC/DC, Queen and many more. Rediscov THE ABSOLUTE ELVIS SHOW (2) Illegal Eagles. Tribute band to the prolific Hotel California songsters. Featuring their greatest hits including 'Hotel California', 'Take it to the Limit', 'Life in the Fast Lane' and more. 0.00 miles GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (2) From the writers of the hit comedy Hormonal Housewives, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun is the brand-new musical comedy show that does exactly what it says on the tin. Join the star cast of four refreshingly honest and unreserved girls on a riotous evening ofVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download.VISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local Biodiversity STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 milesCUNINGAR LOOP
Cuningar Loop is an exciting new woodland park in Rutherglen, near the east end of Glasgow. 15 hectares of derelict land - the size of 15 football pitches - has been transformed into a community greenspace for local people and visitors to get involved, get active and be inspired by the outdoors.VISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download.VISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; BusLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local Biodiversity STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 milesCUNINGAR LOOP
Cuningar Loop is an exciting new woodland park in Rutherglen, near the east end of Glasgow. 15 hectares of derelict land - the size of 15 football pitches - has been transformed into a community greenspace for local people and visitors to get involved, get active and be inspired by the outdoors. THINGS TO SEE & DO IN LANARKSHIRE In light of COVID-19, everyone's health and safety is the most important thing. This means despite the love and desire to share our friendly, passionate and unique country, we must ask everyone at this time not to travel to or around Scotland. Please sLANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer.VISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local Biodiversity NEW LANARK AND THE FALLS OF CLYDE New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde Walking Route. Distance: 7 miles. Time: 3 – 4 hours. Difficulty: moderate. Terrain: good footpaths to Bonnington Linn. Paths can be muddy on opposite bank to Kirkfieldbank. Start/finish point: New Lanark Visitor Centre. Map: OS Landranger 72. Transport: Train – Lanark railway station 2 miles; Bus LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. CLYDE WALKWAY / STRATHCLYDE-PARK-SECTION Clyde Walkway - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Guide 3 - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Website. Tel: 01236 616436. Location: ML1 3ED. Click to view dynamic map. Nearby.HISTORY OF ROCK (2)
THE HISTORY OF ROCK is a celebration of rock music through the decades. A jaw dropping night transporting you through the golden ages of rock. Featuring the music of artists such as Led Zeppelin, Cream, Guns n Roses, AC/DC, Queen and many more. RediscovILLEGAL EAGLES (1)
The World’s Official No. 1 Eagles tribute returns for another outstanding show promising more of their trademark musical prowess, acute attention to detail, and incredible showmanship. This phenomenal group of musicians have been touring for over two dec GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (2) From the writers of the hit comedy Hormonal Housewives, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun is the brand-new musical comedy show that does exactly what it says on the tin. Join the star cast of four refreshingly honest and unreserved girls on a riotous evening of THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local BiodiversityVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could beVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack BIGGAR, HILLRIDGE AND LANGLEES Points of interest around Biggar, Hillridge and Langlees. 1. Bigger and Upper Clydesdale Museum. 2. St Mary’s church – built in 1545 it was the last collegiate church in Scotland built before the Reformation. 4. Little Mitchell Wood – a woodland and wildlife walk that provides a pleasant detour. 5. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download.LANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 miles THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local BiodiversityVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could beVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack BIGGAR, HILLRIDGE AND LANGLEES Points of interest around Biggar, Hillridge and Langlees. 1. Bigger and Upper Clydesdale Museum. 2. St Mary’s church – built in 1545 it was the last collegiate church in Scotland built before the Reformation. 4. Little Mitchell Wood – a woodland and wildlife walk that provides a pleasant detour. 5. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download.LANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 miles LESS TRAVEL TIME, MORE TIME FOR YOU Lanarkshire offers more time doing what you love with less travelling time. The central location of Lanarkshire is perfect for family days out in central Scotland. There are also a range of country walks w ith beautiful sights, and just a short distance from Glasgow andEdinburgh.
VISIT LANARK
Set among rich farmland above the River Clyde, Lanark is a great place to explore. You can enjoy the impressive beauty of old buildings and appreciate a wide variety of niche shops. The Royal Burgh of Lanark is a bustling market town located in the beautiful lower Clyde Valley. It is a popular visitor destination and the town has a strong THINGS TO SEE & DO IN LANARKSHIRE In light of COVID-19, everyone's health and safety is the most important thing. This means despite the love and desire to share our friendly, passionate and unique country, we must ask everyone at this time not to travel to or around Scotland. Please sVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. CLYDE WALKWAY / STRATHCLYDE-PARK-SECTION Clyde Walkway - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Guide 3 - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Website. Tel: 01236 616436. Location: ML1 3ED. Click to view dynamic map. Nearby.THINGS TO SEE & DO
Twist and Shout Twist & Shout – An all-star cast from the West End deliver a musical powerhouse of a show that starts with the explosion of Brit Pop in 1962 through to the era of Flower Power and Free Love of the late sixties. Sing and dance along withTHINGS TO SEE & DO
While it’s been 19 years since Del Amitri last released a studio album, their current single It’s Feelings proves that their flair for crafting melodic rock songs with lyrical bite, soulful comfort and heart-swelling uplift has only strengthened in the in HIPSWAY ACOUSTIC CONCERT (1) HIPSWAY Acoustic Concert at FRETS Saturday 27th Nov, 2021 The Strathaven Hotel FRETS is delighted to announce that HIPSWAY will be performing an acoustic concert at the Strathaven Hotel on Saturday 27th Nov, 2021. Skin and Pim are looking forward toROBYN HITCHCOCK (1)
Robyn Hitchcock is one of England's most enduring contemporary singer/songwriters and live performers. A surrealist poet, talented guitarist, cult artist and musician's musician, Hitchcock is among alternative rock's father figures and is the closest thing the genre has to a Bob Dylan (not coincidentally his biggest musicalinspiration).
THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local BiodiversityVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could beVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack BIGGAR, HILLRIDGE AND LANGLEES Points of interest around Biggar, Hillridge and Langlees. 1. Bigger and Upper Clydesdale Museum. 2. St Mary’s church – built in 1545 it was the last collegiate church in Scotland built before the Reformation. 4. Little Mitchell Wood – a woodland and wildlife walk that provides a pleasant detour. 5. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download.LANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 miles THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE CENTRE The David Livingstone Centre is currently closed for refurbishment The David Livingstone Trust is under-going an exciting re-development. The 6.3 million pound Birthplace Project (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Government), will see a refurbishment of the exterior of the building, returning it to the original appearance; a new exhibition GARTCOSH NATURE RESERVE Gartcosh Local Nature Reserve is an important site for protected species in the form of the great crested newt colony (the largest in Scotland) but also as a vital green lung and place for relaxation, contemplation and informal recreation.. Many of the animals and plants that can be found within the reserve are protected and are priorities in North Lanarkshire Councils' Local BiodiversityVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could beVISIT ABINGTON
Abington is an idyllic, peaceful, rural South Lanarkshire village, located on the A702 and is the starting point for the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route heading north east towards Biggar, past the motorway services just off the M74.. Abington is nestled at the point where the Clyde Valley meets the Beattock summit and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenery. STRATHCLYDE PARK WATERSPORTS CENTRE The Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre is also the hub of all the land and water based activities within the Park, from watersports such as: windsurfing, water ski-ing, rowing, pedalos and bumper boats to land based activities including cycling and jogging.. With amenities including bicycle hire if you fancy a sedate bike ride, or just a leisurely stroll followed by a coffee or snack BIGGAR, HILLRIDGE AND LANGLEES Points of interest around Biggar, Hillridge and Langlees. 1. Bigger and Upper Clydesdale Museum. 2. St Mary’s church – built in 1545 it was the last collegiate church in Scotland built before the Reformation. 4. Little Mitchell Wood – a woodland and wildlife walk that provides a pleasant detour. 5. CUMBERNAULD OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE The Centre is a further 10 minute walk from Blairlinn bus stop. Click here for a full access statement for Cumbernauld Outdoor Activity Centre. Website Email. Tel: 01236 722999. Location: Blairlinn Cottages Easter Blairlinn Road G67 4AA. Click to view dynamic map. Accessibility Download.LANARK LOCH
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are a selection of activities to keep everyone entertained. Through the summer months you can enjoy the loch side grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides and minigolf on offer. LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. TINTO HILL WALKING ROUTE / POPULAR LANARKSHIRE WALK Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre. Opened in 1994, the Carmichael Visitor Centre includes our own Farm Shop, The Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom and the former Edinburgh Wax Model Collection depicting Scotland’s millennium from Queen Margaret and Macbeth through to the present day. 1.36 miles LESS TRAVEL TIME, MORE TIME FOR YOU Lanarkshire offers more time doing what you love with less travelling time. The central location of Lanarkshire is perfect for family days out in central Scotland. There are also a range of country walks w ith beautiful sights, and just a short distance from Glasgow andEdinburgh.
VISIT LANARK
Set among rich farmland above the River Clyde, Lanark is a great place to explore. You can enjoy the impressive beauty of old buildings and appreciate a wide variety of niche shops. The Royal Burgh of Lanark is a bustling market town located in the beautiful lower Clyde Valley. It is a popular visitor destination and the town has a strong THINGS TO SEE & DO IN LANARKSHIRE In light of COVID-19, everyone's health and safety is the most important thing. This means despite the love and desire to share our friendly, passionate and unique country, we must ask everyone at this time not to travel to or around Scotland. Please sVISIT BIGGAR
Biggar. Biggar is a lovely market town in South Lanarkshire and home to the new Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum. This small, picturesque town is a must day visit on the Clyde Valley National Tourist Route. Biggar lies on the A72 Clyde Valley Tourist Route and could be LANARK, TINTO AND COVINGTON CYCLE ROUTE Look out for the roadside memorials that reveal a surprising side to this area's history. Lanark, Tinto and Covington Cycle Route. Map: OS Landranger 72. Start/Finish: LanarkRailway Station. Transport: Train: Lanark. Refreshment: Lanark is well served by tearooms, pubs and restaurants. Distance: 25 miles. CLYDE WALKWAY / STRATHCLYDE-PARK-SECTION Clyde Walkway - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Guide 3 - Strathclyde Country Park to Cardies Bridge. Website. Tel: 01236 616436. Location: ML1 3ED. Click to view dynamic map. Nearby.THINGS TO SEE & DO
Twist and Shout Twist & Shout – An all-star cast from the West End deliver a musical powerhouse of a show that starts with the explosion of Brit Pop in 1962 through to the era of Flower Power and Free Love of the late sixties. Sing and dance along withTHINGS TO SEE & DO
While it’s been 19 years since Del Amitri last released a studio album, their current single It’s Feelings proves that their flair for crafting melodic rock songs with lyrical bite, soulful comfort and heart-swelling uplift has only strengthened in the in HIPSWAY ACOUSTIC CONCERT (1) HIPSWAY Acoustic Concert at FRETS Saturday 27th Nov, 2021 The Strathaven Hotel FRETS is delighted to announce that HIPSWAY will be performing an acoustic concert at the Strathaven Hotel on Saturday 27th Nov, 2021. Skin and Pim are looking forward toROBYN HITCHCOCK (1)
Robyn Hitchcock is one of England's most enduring contemporary singer/songwriters and live performers. A surrealist poet, talented guitarist, cult artist and musician's musician, Hitchcock is among alternative rock's father figures and is the closest thing the genre has to a Bob Dylan (not coincidentally his biggest musicalinspiration).
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CATCH UP ON THE LATEST NEWS VISITLANARKSHIRE... RESPONSIBLY WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL? Responsible travel and tourism is important. It protects the landscape and boosts the local economy, culture and diversity of the area you visit, which in turn keeps the landscape natural and beautiful for other people to enjoy in... ViewDetails
LUXURY SELF CATERING IN RENOVATED HISTORIC BUILDING Self catering accommodation in Lanarkshire has just become more luxurious! Sweeney Apartments and Rooms is Lanarkshire’s newest place to stay, located in the centre of Motherwell, close to Strathclyde Country Park and Barons Haugh Nature reserve, with great transport links to other... View Details DAVID LIVINGSTONE BIRTHPLACE The David Livingstone Birthplace Project continues with huge building renovation works, development of the collection and new logo. See how the trust are progressing in this short video. View DetailsView all
CALDERGLEN COUNTRY PARK Calderglen Country Park is a four star tourist attraction with play areas, walks and children's zoo. The park extends along a scenic wooded glen forged out by the Rotten Calder River, a tributary of the River Clyde. View Details SUMMERLEE - THE MUSEUM OF SCOTTISH INDUSTRIAL LIFE Summerlee Museum reopened on Monday 26 April 2021. All visitors must book in advance. Find out more about Visiting Summerlee and StayingSafe. View Details
LITTLE SPARTA - A GARDEN OF MAGICAL SURPRISES. It has been described as the most important garden made in Britain since the war, but it is also one of Lanarkshire's best kept secrets. Set in the Pentland Hills above the village of Dunsyre, Little Sparta is the creation of the... View DetailsView all
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