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Easy hiking trails around New Lanark are set within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, characterized by the scenic River Clyde and its dramatic Falls of Clyde. The area features ancient woodlands, wooded gorges, and boardwalk paths, providing varied terrain for walks. While the region is not mountainous, it offers gentle elevation changes along riverbanks and through historical landscapes.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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walk along the front of New Lanark and look for a large window and this is where the turbine is located built in 1936
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The north viewpoint here is much closer to the falls but harder to really appreciate them. The larger viewpoint on the south east side of the river gives a better view.
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You can’t miss this mural when walking along the nature reserve trails, you just have to hope there are no cars parked in front ruining the view.
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The wildlife garden is a great place to stop and spot little creatures, great for the kids.
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There is an abundance of wildlife and plants to see along the boardwalk. Very accessible and there are benches dotted along the walk.
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One of the best views of a waterfall in Scotland. An enjoyable walk from the visitor centre, you can’t miss it, plenty of space to view and safety railing.
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The mural of a badger is located on the side of the substation at Bonnington power station at the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Falls of Clyde reserve. The mural of Clyde the Badger was painted over two days by artist ATMstreetart and can be seen on the Clyde Walkway, which leads visitors past several stunning waterfalls including the Corra Linn. London based ATM has a lifelong love for nature. He has a particular connection to birds, their songs, calls and habitats. He uses his skills as an artist to celebrate the beauty of birds and communicate the extinction crisis. His giant wildlife murals fill walls across London to Bristol and on to Poland and Norway.
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There are over 15 easy hiking routes around New Lanark, offering diverse experiences through the UNESCO World Heritage Site. These trails are generally well-maintained and suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, many easy trails in New Lanark offer stunning views of the famous Falls of Clyde. For instance, the Boardwalk by the River – View of Corra Linn Waterfall loop from New Lanark WHS provides direct views of Corra Linn, one of the most spectacular waterfalls. You can also explore the Falls of Clyde (Waterfalls) themselves.
Absolutely. The easy trails are ideal for families, often featuring accessible boardwalks and gentle paths along the River Clyde. The View of Corra Linn Waterfall – Boardwalk by the River loop from New Lanark WHS is a great option, winding through the nature reserve with plenty to see.
Yes, many of the easy trails around New Lanark are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the scenic walks with your canine companion. Please ensure dogs are kept on a lead, especially within the nature reserve, to protect local wildlife.
Yes, several easy routes are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. The View of the Falls of Clyde – Corra Castle Ruins loop from New Lanark WHS is a popular circular option that takes you through the nature reserve and past historical ruins.
You'll encounter ancient woodlands, wooded gorges, and the scenic River Clyde. The area is a National Nature Reserve, home to diverse wildlife including over 100 bird species, bats, badgers, and otters. Many paths feature boardwalks, offering unique perspectives of the river and falls.
Yes, the entire area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can explore the New Lanark World Heritage Site itself, an 18th-century mill village. The View of the Falls of Clyde – Corra Castle Ruins loop from New Lanark WHS also passes historical ruins.
Parking is generally available at the New Lanark World Heritage Site visitor centre, which serves as a convenient starting point for many of the easy trails in the area.
Yes, New Lanark is accessible by public transport. You can take a train to Lanark station, and from there, local bus services or a short walk can connect you to the New Lanark village and the trailheads.
The easy trails in New Lanark are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 120 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning waterfall views, the tranquility of the ancient woodlands, and the well-maintained boardwalks that make the paths accessible.
Yes, the Terraced Garden – The Lodge loop from New Lanark WHS offers a pleasant easy walk that includes views of the Terraced Garden. Additionally, nearby Castlebank Park in Lanark features beautiful garden areas and connects to wider river walks.
New Lanark offers beautiful hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, summer provides lush greenery, autumn showcases stunning foliage, and winter offers a unique, tranquil beauty, especially around the waterfalls. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, within the New Lanark World Heritage Site, there are facilities including cafes where you can grab refreshments before or after your hike. The village itself offers options for visitors.


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