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Clyde Valley Tourist Route



Distance: 42 miles/ 67 km

Turn off the M74 at Abington (or Hamilton if approaching from the opposite direction) and follow the River Clyde through an area of contrasting landscapes, rich in historical interest. Attractions include the World Heritage village of New Lanark, the model industrial community founded by David Dale in the late 18th century and developed by his philanthropist son-in-law, Robert Owen. Also well worth a visit are the magnificently restored former hunting lodge of Chatelherault, near to Hamilton, the David Livingstone Centre at Blantyre or the cluster of fascinating museums around the market town of Biggar. If you want to try something more strenuous, you can take advantage of the extensive watersport facilities, theme park and nature trails at Strathclyde Country Park.

This is a National Tourist Route.

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