Explore the lead mining museum at Wanlockhead and marvel at the skills of the lead miners who dug their shafts to below sea level and excavated miles of tunnels in their search for lead ore and silver.
Scotland’s last great private stronghold perched on the Nethan Gorge
A collection of items illustrating the ancient and varied history of the ancient Royal Burgh.
Stunning nature reserve featuring the largest waterfall in Britain
Explore 14,000 years of rural and small town life in Upper Clydesdale.
One of the first small-town gasworks to open in Scotland – and among the last to close.
Explore the history of this sleepy and historic village on the south bank of the Douglas Water
Built as a tomb and monument to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, nicknamed ‘El Magnifico’
An important market town in Scotland since medieval times when King David I granted Lanark Royal Burgh status in 1140
Low Parks Museum in Hamilton is a 5-star museum under the Visit Scotland grading scheme, situated in the former Low Parks of the Duke of Hamilton's estates.
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