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Bus station hiking trails around Royal Burgh Of Lanark offer access to a landscape characterized by the dramatic Falls of Clyde, ancient woodlands, and the meandering River Clyde. The region features varied terrain, from riverside paths to elevated viewpoints, providing diverse hiking experiences. Hikers can explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of New Lanark and the scenic Clyde Valley. The area's natural features include powerful waterfalls, dense forests, and a rich ecosystem.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.86km
02:27
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160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.84km
02:20
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:34
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Mural and information board about William Wallace, Scottish national hero.
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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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There are 13 curated hiking routes around Royal Burgh Of Lanark that are accessible directly from bus stations. These include 2 easy and 11 moderate trails, offering a range of options for different fitness levels.
Many routes offer stunning views, particularly those around the Falls of Clyde. For panoramic vistas, consider trails that offer glimpses of Tinto Hill Summit Viewpoint, which provides extensive views of the surrounding landscape. The walks around the Falls of Clyde also offer captivating views of the powerful waterfalls within a wooded gorge.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, there are easier options suitable for families. The region offers shorter, more accessible walks like the "Make Your Way" trails around Lanark. For a moderate but rewarding family adventure, consider the Lanark Loch loop from Lanark, which is 8.8 km long and features relatively gentle elevation changes.
Most trails in the Royal Burgh Of Lanark area are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife and livestock. The woodland and riverside paths, such as those around the Falls of Clyde and Castlebank Park, are popular choices for dog walkers. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly within nature reserves like the Falls of Clyde, which is home to over 100 bird species.
The trails offer access to several notable natural attractions. The most prominent are the Falls of Clyde (Waterfalls), including the impressive Corra Linn. You can also explore the beautiful Castlebank Park Woodland and River Walk, which leads to a secluded beach by the Clyde River.
Yes, many of the bus station accessible routes are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. A popular option is the Falls of Clyde (Waterfalls) – View of Corra Linn Waterfall loop from Lanark, a 16.2 km moderate hike offering spectacular views. Another is the Corra Castle Ruins – View of the Falls of Clyde loop from New Lanark WHS, which is 8.8 km.
The region is rich in history. A key historical site accessible from bus station trails is the New Lanark World Heritage Site, a beautifully preserved 18th-century cotton mill village. Several routes, such as the Falls of Clyde (Waterfalls) – Boardwalk by the River loop from New Lanark WHS, start from or pass through this significant location.
The majority of bus station hikes in Royal Burgh Of Lanark are classified as moderate. These trails often feature varied terrain, including some steep ascents and descents, particularly in the Clyde and Mouse Valley areas. While there are a couple of easier options, hikers should generally be prepared for moderate exertion and wear appropriate footwear.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.61 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty of the Falls of Clyde, the historical significance of New Lanark, and the well-maintained network of trails that offer a diverse hiking experience, from riverside strolls to more challenging woodland treks.
Yes, the River Clyde is a central feature of many trails in the region. The The Moose Bridge loop from New Lanark WHS is one such route that offers scenic riverside walking. The broader Clyde Walkway also has sections that can be accessed, providing opportunities to walk along the river's course, often with views of the dramatic waterfalls.


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