New Lanark - UNESCO World Heritage Site
Long famous as a beauty spot and for the work of the world-famous mill owner Robert Owen, this unique 18th century cotton mill village has been carefully restored as a living community, and is now an official UNESCO World Heritage Site with an award-winning Visitor Centre and Hotel.
Award-winning Attractions at New Lanark
You can explore all the award-winning attractions in the historic village with one passport ticket.
Highlights include the the Annie McLeod Experience dark ride, which features the ghost of mill girl Annie who reveals the amazing story of the life and times in New Lanark in the 1820's, and the Harmony in the Future film theatre show offers a memorable journey of discovery into the the future.
This film highlights the issues that were important to Robert Owen, which are still relevant today and to future generations.
Other attractions include the restored Millworkers' House, Robert Owen's House, 1930s period store, working textile machinery, the Historic Classroom and Saving New Lanark exhibition, as well as a new interactive play area for children.
New Lanark's Great Facilities
Snacks and light meals are available in the Mill Pantry, or the stunning New Lanark Mill Hotel is nearby for something more substantial. There's plenty of shopping to be done in the Gift Shop and Owen's Warehouse, one of the largest Edinburgh Woollen Mill stores in Scotland.
The New Lanark World Heritage site is easy to find, and is less than an hour's drive from Edinburgh (A70) and Glasgow (M74/A72). The village is surrounded by native woodlands - now protected as the Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve.
Here you can enjoy a gentle riverside walk and see the spectacular Corra Linn waterfall, where the Clyde falls over 30 metres to the valley floor.
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New Lanark Mill Hotel World Heritage Break (valid till 30th April)
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