What to do and see in Lanark, Scotland: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

January 23, 2022 Velvet Mowry

Lanark (/ˈlænərk/; Scottish Gaelic: Lannraig, Scots: Lanrik) is a small town in the central belt of Scotland. The name is believed to come from the Cumbric Lanerc meaning "clear space, glade".
Restaurants in Lanark

1. Netherfield Alpacas

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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. 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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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.

3. 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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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.

4. Falls of Clyde

New Lanark, Lanark Scotland +44 1555 665262 http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/glasgow/falls-of-clyde.shtml
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Falls of Clyde

Reviewed By melvyngilbert - Glasgow, United Kingdom

It took me 55 minutes to drive here from Glasgow City Centre. I parked the car at the New Lanark Heritage Site for free and walked down into the 18th century mill village. I had a mooch around the mill buildings and workers houses and then took a look in the Scottish Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre which was useful as it gave me an understanding of what flora and fauna to expect. The walk to the falls was an easy stroll along well trodden paths and some boardwalk. The views were wonderfull and I lost count of how many waterfalls I actually saw. A very relaxing hour took me to the end of the path on the mill side of the river so I went back the way I came. This was fine as the opposite angles of all the waterfalls was like seeing them for the first time again.

5. Lanark Loch

Next to a Farm, Lanark Scotland +44 1698 424101 http://www.slleisureandculture.co.uk/info/116/lanark_loch
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Lanark Loch

Reviewed By ourmillie_11 - Lanark, United Kingdom

Ever changing looks at Scotland at its best. Pleasant walk right round, always some various birds paddling around. Sited at southern end of Lanark, just before the former racecourse. P,entry of nearby parking

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