Introducing the very best of Lanarkshire & Central Scotland
Strathclyde Park is a large country park in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, centered around Strathclyde Loch.
It offers a wide range of outdoor activities including watersports, walking and cycling trails, and playgrounds, and is also home to M&Ds Scotlands Theme Park.
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The Falls of Clyde comprise a series of four spectacular waterfalls on the River Clyde, notably including the impressive Corra Linn, the largest by water volume in Britain.
Located within the Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve, they are surrounded by ancient woodlands, providing rich habitats for diverse wildlife like peregrine falcons, badgers, and otters. The area features a network of scenic walking trails, including a section of the Clyde Walkway, leading to various viewpoints and the historic New Lanark World Heritage Site. These dramatic waterfalls are a significant geological feature, carved by glacial meltwaters, and have long been a popular destination for visitors drawn to their natural beauty and historical connections.
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New Lanark is a beautifully preserved 18th-century cotton mill village in Scotland, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It's famous for its role as a model industrial community under the management of social reformer Robert Owen, who introduced progressive reforms like education, fair wages, and improved living conditions for his workers, influencing social policy worldwide.
Today, it's a living community and a popular visitor attraction.
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The Clyde Valley in Lanarkshire, Scotland, is a scenic and historically rich area centered around the River Clyde.
It's renowned for its ancient woodlands, including the Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve, and its heritage sites like New Lanark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The valley also boasts picturesque market towns, diverse wildlife, and a range of outdoor activities.
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