From New Lanark to the Falls of Clyde

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From the car park, walk downhill into the planned industrial village of New Lanark, now a World Heritage Site. Bear left and walk to the Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre (Scottish Wildlife Trust). Turn up the stone steps on the left, following the signs to the Falls of Clyde. The path soon goes down some steps to reach the weir, where there's a lookout point.
Continue along the path. Pass Bonnington Power Station on your right, where it divides. Take the right-hand path, which takes you into woodland and up some steps. You'll soon come to Corra Linn waterfall, where there is another lookout point. The falls were immortalised in verse by William Wordsworth in 1802 and have provided inspiration to many artists, including J M W Turner.
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  Terrain  - Clear riverside tracks and forest paths, a few steep steps
  Landscape  - Planned industrial village and some stunning waterfalls
  Dog friendliness  - Mostly off lead
  Parking  - Main car park above New Lanark
  Toilets en route  - Visitor centre, when open
About the walk
...I know that society may be formed so as to exist without crime, without poverty, with health greatly improved, with little, if any misery, and with intelligence and happiness increased a hundredfold... Robert Owen, from a speech made in 1816 If you do this walk you'll get a glimpse of Utopia,...
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South Lanarkshire offers some of Scotland’s best days out, with country parks, museums, activity centres, historic sites and walking trails to choose from. Many of the area’s museums are a window into the county’s industrial heritage, the biggest claim to fame being New Lanark.
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From New Lanark to the Falls of Clyde

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Clear riverside tracks and forest paths, a few steep steps
  Landscape - Planned industrial village and some stunning waterfalls
  Dog friendliness - Mostly off lead
  Parking - Main car park above New Lanark
  Toilets en route - Visitor centre, when open
About the walk
...I know that society may be formed so as to exist without crime, without poverty, with health greatly improved, with little, if any misery, and with intelligence and happiness increased a hundredfold... Robert Owen, from a speech made in 1816 If you do this walk you'll get a glimpse of Utopia,...
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South Lanarkshire
South Lanarkshire offers some of Scotland’s best days out, with country parks, museums, activity centres, historic sites and walking trails to choose from. Many of the area’s museums are a window into the county’s industrial heritage, the biggest claim to fame being New Lanark.