Corehouse Farm offers a relaxing, countryside atmosphere and an enjoyable stay on a traditional working farm, with sheep and horses grazing in the surrounding grounds. Its location is excellent for exploring the attractions of Lanarkshire, being at once both close to the Falls of Clyde Nature Reserve, being located at the top of the Clyde Valley, as well as being near to the World Heritage Site of New Lanark.
For those who crave the energy of the city, Edinburgh and Glasgow are within an hour away and, with easy access to the M74, Corehouse is an excellent stopover point for further travel, north or south.
Breakfast each morning is served in the breakfast conservatory with views of the surrounding countryside scenery.
For those with an interest in horses, Corehouse Farm is an excellent choice as the farm offers livery facilities for those who want to explore the area on horseback, and is an official TREC centre. To find out more about the farm's equine services and board please visit the Corehouse Farm website.
Corehouse FarmKirkfieldbankLanarkML11 9TQ
Contact: Fay HamiltonShow Telephone Number01555 661377Email UsWebsite
FROM NORTH ON M74 Junction 7 take A72 towards Lanark. Continue on A72 and through Kirkfieldbank. At end of village turn right at "Farm B & B 2 miles" sign.
FROM SOUTH ON M74 Junction 12 take A70 towards Lanark. Two miles after Rigside, with a wood on right, turn left to Sandilands at "Farm B & B 3 miles" sign. Follow B & B signs.
http://www.dalquhandy.co.uk/corehouse/directions.htm
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Type: NatureLocation: Lanark, New Lanark World Heritage Site (Map)Dates: Tue, 09 April 2013 (7:00 pm) - Thu, 23 May 2013 (10:30 pm) Prices: Adult £8.00 Child £4.00
Suitable for children aged 8 year or overBadger Watch
Type: OtherLocation: Lanark, New Lanark World Heritage Site (Map)Dates: Tue, 26 March 2013 - Tue, 31 December 2013
Learn more about wildlifeEducation Facilities at Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre
Type: FamilyLocation: Lanark, New Lanark World Heritage Site (Map)Dates: Tue, 26 March 2013 - Tue, 31 December 2013
Fun and inspiring workshopsEducational Facilities at Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre
Type: OtherLocation: Lanark, New Lanark World Heritage Site (Map)Dates: Tue, 26 March 2013 (10:00 am) - Tue, 31 December 2013 (4:00 pm) Prices: FREE
Donations requestedFalls of Clyde Visitor Centre, 7-10 The Dyeworks, New Lanark ML11 9DB
Type: FamilyLocation: Lanark, New Lanark World Heritage Site (Map)Dates: Mon, 01 July 2013 - Wed, 31 July 2013
This event will be held in the River RoomFocus Environment Exhibition
Type: FamilyLocation: Lanark, New Lanark World Heritage Site (Map)Dates: Thu, 23 May 2013 (7:00 pm) - Thu, 29 August 2013 (10:30 pm) Prices: Adult £8.00 Child £4.00
Booking requiredLanarkshire Wildfest - Badger Watch
Type: FamilyLocation: Lanark, Lanark High StreetDates: Thu, 06 June 2013 Prices: FREE
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Type: FamilyLocation: Lanark, Lanark High StreetDates: Sun, 02 June 2013 - Fri, 07 June 2013 Prices: FREE
Enjoy the week long Lanimers Celebrations held in Lanark, one of the oldest Royal Burghs in Scotland.Lanimers Day
Type: Historic/HeritageLocation: Lanark (Map)Info: Open every day from 10am to 4pm November to March, and 10am to 5pm April to October (closed 25 December and 1 January only).
Award winning Visitor Centre. Beautifully restored 18th century cotton mill village nestled in the spectacular South Lanarkshire valley in southern Scotland, close to the Falls of Clyde.New Lanark World Heritage Site
Type: Visitor CentresLocation: Lanark (Map)Info: All year round. April-Oct 10am-5pm daily; Nov-March 10am-4pm daily
The Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre in New Lanark. The Falls of Clyde is an ancient gorge woodland with spectacular and famous falls. It's a great outdoor family days out.Scottish Wildlife Trust Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre
Type: Visitor CentresLocation: Lanark (Map)Info: Open daily between March - January from 10am - 5pm; Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays between January and March
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Type: Gardens and ParksLocation: Lanark (Map)
Castlebank Park consists of a children's play area, a swing set and a garden. Take a stroll through the garden or relax while the children have fun playing on the swings.Castlebank Park
Type: Historic/HeritageLocation: Lanark (Map)Info: April to September, open seven days: 9:30pm to 5:30pm (last entry 5:00pm)
Craignethan Castle is based in Lanark, and is of great historic value.Craignethan Castle
Type: FamilyLocation: Lanark (Map)Info: 12 noon - 4.30pm Fridays & Saturdays
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Type: Visitor CentresLocation: Lanark (Map)Info: Open every day from 11am to 5pm October to March, and 10am to 5pm April to September (closed 25 December and 1 January only).
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Type: FamilyLocation: Lanark (Map)
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Type: Historic/HeritageLocation: Lanark
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