The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in South Lanarkshire, Scotland

December 3, 2021 Flossie Demartino

New Lanark World Heritage Village is an 18th century historic village and visitor attraction, popular with families and those with an interest in social history. It's a short walk from here to the Falls of Clyde.
Restaurants in South Lanarkshire

1. Netherfield Alpacas

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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Netherfield Alpacas

Alpaca trekking in the forestry in South Lanarkshire, meet the beautiful animals who will steal your heart and give you memories to remember.

2. The Bubbles Factory

66 Hamilton Street, Carluke ML8 4HA Scotland +44 1555 777000 [email protected] http://www.thebubblesfactory.com
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5.0 based on 115 reviews

The Bubbles Factory

The Best Soft Play in the UK (under 8000sqft) Awarded by the Play Providers Association

Reviewed By M9774TIjessicas

The Bubbles Factory (Bubbles for short) is fab! We go every week and this is largely because the staff are so amazing. Very friendly and helpful and they take the time to get to know you and your children which you just don’t get in other soft play places. Great food options too (macaroni cheese is a particular favourite of ours). The soft play section is great and well maintained and the kids have freedom to explore on their own in a safe environment. There are also tv screens in the table area section that show live camera feeds of different parts of the play area so you can keep an eye on your child/children at all times. Fab, fab place!

3. Colebrooke Arms

7 Main Street, Crawfordjohn ML12 6SS Scotland +44 7903 186426
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Colebrooke Arms

Reviewed By Man_from_Del_Monte_7 - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

We are a family of four, including two young children who were staying nearby during a weekend visit to Scotland. We went to The Colebrooke Arms for our evening meal. Covid controls were noticeable with hand sanitiser available and an outside area including an undercover section. As the weather wasn’t good, we opted to sit indoors. On taking our seats, the gentleman running the bar cleaned the table, provided the menu and made sure we were comfortable. There was a nice atmosphere, with local customers friendly but not intrusive. We ordered home-made steak pie, macaroni cheese and fish and chips. Prices for food and drink were reasonable and competitive. The service was excellent and we all enjoyed our meals. We had no complaints at all and would definitely recommend.

4. Vintage Violet

40 Waterside Street, Strathaven ML10 6AW Scotland +44 7387 737053 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Vintage Violet

5. Krishna Eco Farm

Karuna Bhavan Bankhouse Road, Lesmahagow ML11 0ES Scotland +44 7951 647438 [email protected] http://www.iskconscotland.org
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Krishna Eco Farm

Scotland's best kept secret, Krishna Eco Farm promotes a healthy, wholesome, balanced and holistic way of living. The aims of the Krishna Eco Farm include bringing people together with the purpose of practising a simpler, more natural way of life. We organise farm & indian cultural tours, environmental talks, festivals (such as Holi - festival of colours, Henna, etc), retreats and meditation events. We have volunteering opportunities throughout the year.

Reviewed By nic_zueri

My recent trip to Krishnas wonderful Eco Farm in Scotland was an amazing experience, I went there with a group to live and serve for one week and had the best time. I seriously wish I could've stayed there for longer! We had great kirtans there, nice people we could help along, I especially liked the gardening, feels like you're being part of something much bigger. So go there and get an idea for yourself, you wont regret it :D

6. New Lanark World Heritage Site

New Lanark Mill New Lanark Mills New Lanark Mills, Lanark ML11 9DB Scotland +44 1555 661345 [email protected] http://www.newlanark.org
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4.5 based on 1,171 reviews

New Lanark World Heritage Site

New Lanark World Heritage Site is internationally famous for its historic buildings, beautiful landscape and over 200 years of social history. The mill village was founded in 1785 by David Dale and Richard Arkwright, and managed for 25 years from 1800 by the pioneering Robert Owen. New Lanark is now recognised as one of Scotland's six UNESCO World Heritage Sites and welcomes over 300,000 site visitors annually. Visitors can explore the history of the village through the New Lanark Visitor Centre and enjoy stunning woodland walks through the Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve. The Mill Café serves up a range of delicious food and New Lanark Ice Cream. The Mill Shop offers a delightful range of gifts, Scottish produce and New Lanark Wool which is spun on-site using historic textile machinery. Visitors can even wake up in a World Heritage Site by staying at the New Lanark Mill Hotel, Wee Row Hostel or Self-catering Waterhouses. Please see our website for up-to-date opening hours.

Reviewed By mothersole6150 - Carlisle, United Kingdom

While visiting this centre opted for Guided Tour and must say the “Female Guide” was fantastic well versed up on the History of this place and very knowledgeable. Personally would recommend Guided Tour which is easier than having to read all the info from various places visited then after Tour you can then go on “Annie McLeod Ride” and visit the “Roof Garden” all worth doing. Also recommend to try the “Famous Ice Cream” sure you won’t be disappointed.

7. Chatelherault

Ferniegair, Hamilton ML3 7UE Scotland +44 1698 426213 http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/chatelherault-country-park-p252521
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4.5 based on 450 reviews

Chatelherault

Reviewed By 1Blackpool - Hamilton, United Kingdom

A lovely walk from Chatelherault down throgh the parklands then on to the falls of the river clyde before walking into Hamilton along thewalk you can see for miles on a clear day.

8. Calderglen Country Park

Calderglen Country Park Strathaven Road, East Kilbride G75 0QZ Scotland +44 1355 236644 http://www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk/directory_record/7226/calderglen_country_park_and_langlands_moss_nature_reserve
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4.5 based on 532 reviews

Calderglen Country Park

Fun park to explore with children's zoo. The park itself is quite big and features various animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, wallabies, marmosets, meerkats, snakes, reptiles and fish.

Reviewed By scottc1985 - Larkhall, United Kingdom

I came here on Saturday 10th of April 2021 with my wife and 2 year old son. The park has has a children's zoo, tropical glasshouse, ornamental gardens, nature trails, adventure & toddler Play areas, Gift shop, Café, exhibition gallery and a Golf Course! We went to the zoo and adventure & toddler Play areas. The zoo is small and only has some small animals but it's great for under 5's and very cheap to get in. The adventure park has one of the biggest slides I've ever seen and my son went flying down it even though he's only 2 and absolutely loved it!

9. National Museum of Rural Life

Philipshill Road Wester Kittochside, East Kilbride G76 9HR Scotland +44 300 123 6789 [email protected] http://www.nms.ac.uk/national-museum-of-rural-life
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4.5 based on 352 reviews

National Museum of Rural Life

Spend a day in the countryside, uncover Scotland's unique rural history and meet the animals on the farm. Advance booking is required for all visitors - please book a timed entry ticket online at nms.ac.uk/rural before your visit. Follow the route around the museum to find out how rural life, farming and the landscape have changed in 300 years. Discover stories of life on the land and see Scotland's largest collection of tractors, combine harvesters and other farming machinery. Just a short walk from the museum is the working farm, home to Ayrshire, Aberdeen Angus and Highland cattle, Tamworth pigs, sheep, hens and Clydesdale horses. Visit the onsite cafe, or bring your own picnic to eat in our outdoor picnic area. We’re Good to Go: A range of safety measures have been put in place.

Reviewed By Viewlander - Crieff, United Kingdom

We spend a lot of time with our grandson and this is a great venue. Dressing up and decent play plus of course the farm. Great cafe and friendly staff team

10. Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve

One mile south of Lanark, off the A73 New Lanark, Lanark Scotland +44 1555 665262 http://www.newlanark.org/visitorcentre
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve

Reviewed By 757NigelB - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Bring good shoes and water. Not wheelchair accessible. give yourself an hour to reach the highest waterfall. Lovely in all seasons. Possible Otter, Badger and more common sights to be seen.

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