Scotland, South Lanarkshire, New Lanark: Falls of Clyde

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The Falls of Clyde is the collective name of four linn (Scottish for waterfalls) on the River Clyde near New Lanark. Starting from the visitor centre you can see the first falls, then follow the signposted riverside walk.

There is plenty of parking near the visitor centre (55°39’48.2″N 3°46’49.5″W), or an overflow car park further above (55°39’50.9″N 3°46’41.8″W).

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    1. Pixie Kris

      Yes. The car park is secluded and quiet. The street parking is less so but still not busy, and if you’re solo may feel safer. Depends what you prefer.

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