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Top 4 Natural Monuments around Queenzieburn

Best natural monuments around Queenzieburn are located in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, providing access to diverse natural features. The area offers varied landscapes, including challenging hillwalks and tranquil waterside paths. These natural features provide significant natural beauty and outdoor opportunities for exploration.

Best natural monuments around Queenzieburn

  • The most popular natural monuments is Cort-ma-Law Summit, a viewpoint that is best tackled after a long dry spell or hard frost due to boggy paths. It offers panoramic views from its summit.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Cort-ma-Law Summit

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The path to Cort Ma Law is very boggy most of the year. Best tackled after a long dry spell or hard frost.

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Colzium Waterfall

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Another good waterfall near the road in the Campsies. Shaded so it's a good spot to cool down on a hot day.

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Auchinstarry Quarry

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Just off the forth and clyde canal path is a great place to stop for a break on way to the kelpies. There's also a short trek up to the …

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Blairskaith Linn Waterfall

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Hidden waterfall, worth a visit if you’re near

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Scenic beauty spot said to have been visited by Bonnie Prince Charlie. Good place for a dip on a warm summers day.

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March 28, 2026, Gilmour’s Linn Waterfall and Charlie’s Cave

In mid-spring the foliage and crawling vines around the waterfall are in flower, with an impressive display of foliage.

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If you cross the river there is an incredible full standing height cave behind Gilmour's Linn waterfall, well worth the adventure of getting there. Worth planning your trip for after a few dry days when the river can be crossed more easily.

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Just off the road. Video by SeeScotland on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huTD5TCQbiA

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January 21, 2024, Colzium Waterfall

The waterfall at Colzium, a sight to behold indeed. Nestled in the heart of the Colzium Glen, this waterfall is a part of the Colzium Lennox Estate. It’s a place where nature and history intertwine, creating a tapestry of beauty and intrigue. The waterfall is located at the top of the Glen. To reach it, you follow a path that meanders alongside a burn upstream. You cross a stone bridge and continue upstream. The sound of the water cascading down the rocks is a melody that nature has been perfecting for centuries. Once you reach the waterfall, you cross another bridge and go immediately right to follow a path to a road. This road, known as the Tak-Ma-Doon Road, takes you uphill to a car park and viewpoint. From here, you can enjoy spectacular views of Lanarkshire and beyond.

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Another good waterfall near the road in the Campsies. Shaded so it's a good spot to cool down on a hot day.

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Just off the forth and clyde canal path is a great place to stop for a break on way to the kelpies. There's also a short trek up to the top but you can't get all the way round too over grown.

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August 1, 2021, Cort-ma-Law Summit

The path to Cort Ma Law is very boggy most of the year. Best tackled after a long dry spell or hard frost.

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Scenic beauty spot said to have been visited by Bonnie Prince Charlie. Good place for a dip on a warm summers day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Queenzieburn?

The area around Queenzieburn offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including prominent summits like Cort-ma-Law Summit and Carleatheran Summit, serene waterfalls such as Colzium Waterfall and Blairskaith Linn Waterfall, and unique features like Auchinstarry Quarry with its lake. You'll also find expansive reservoirs and historic canals.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments near Queenzieburn?

Yes, Colzium Waterfall is considered family-friendly. It's nestled in the heart of Colzium Glen and can be reached by following a path alongside a burn upstream, offering a pleasant and sheltered natural experience for all ages. The Forth and Clyde Canal also provides accessible, level towpaths suitable for family walks.

What are the best natural monuments for panoramic views?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Cort-ma-Law Summit, which offers expansive vistas from its peak. Another excellent option is Carleatheran Summit in the Gargunnock Hills, providing stunning views of the Campsie Fells and the Forth Valley.

Where can I find a hidden waterfall around Queenzieburn?

You can discover the hidden Blairskaith Linn Waterfall. It's a worthwhile visit if you're in the vicinity and looking for a less-known natural gem.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Auchinstarry Quarry – Café Sonas Bistro loop' or 'View of the Mountains – Milton of Campsie Tunnel loop'. For running, options include the challenging 'Tomtain & Meikle Bin loop from Carron Valley Reservoir' or the 'Carron Valley Reservoir loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Carron Valley Red Trail – Carron Reservoir Dam loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Queenzieburn, Running Trails around Queenzieburn, and Gravel biking around Queenzieburn guides.

Are there any natural monuments accessible via easy walks or cycling paths?

Yes, the Forth and Clyde Canal, which runs close to Queenzieburn, offers accessible, level towpaths perfect for easy walks and cycling. It's part of the long-distance John Muir Way and provides a tranquil corridor for enjoying nature and spotting wildlife. Auchinstarry Quarry is also located just off the Forth and Clyde Canal path, making it easily reachable.

What should I know before visiting Cort-ma-Law Summit?

Cort-ma-Law Summit offers rewarding panoramic views, but the path can be very boggy for much of the year. It is best tackled after a long dry spell or during a hard frost to ensure more comfortable conditions.

Can I combine a visit to a natural monument with a historical site?

Yes, the area around Queenzieburn has a rich history. While exploring natural features like Banton Loch (Townhead Reservoir), you'll be near the site of the Battle of Kilsyth. The Forth and Clyde Canal itself is also a significant historical engineering feat, offering both natural beauty and a glimpse into the past.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Queenzieburn?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. For hillwalks to summits like Cort-ma-Law, a long dry spell or hard frost is recommended to avoid boggy conditions. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and milder weather for general exploration and waterside paths. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer stark, dramatic landscapes, especially in the hills, though some paths may be more challenging.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from challenging hill climbs with panoramic views to serene waterside paths. The opportunity to discover hidden gems like Blairskaith Linn Waterfall and the tranquil setting of places like Colzium Waterfall are often highlighted. The blend of natural beauty and outdoor activity options, including walking and cycling along the Forth and Clyde Canal, also receives positive feedback.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near Queenzieburn's natural monuments?

Yes, the natural environments around Queenzieburn, particularly along the Forth and Clyde Canal and within areas like Colzium Estate, offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. The canal's tranquil corridor is home to various birds and aquatic life, while the woodlands provide a habitat for local flora and fauna.

Where can I find woodland trails for a more leisurely natural experience?

For a more leisurely natural experience with gentle woodland trails, consider visiting Colzium Estate. Its woodlands offer a sheltered environment to enjoy local flora and fauna, providing a contrast to the more strenuous hill climbs in the region.

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