Unique Surroundings at Mill One
Enjoy fantastic views out across the majestic River Clyde and sample our excellent hospitality and service.
Falls Bar serves meals throughout the day and Mill One Restaurant opens for dinner 7 days a week 6.30pm - 9.30pm.
The charming surroundings of this peaceful river view restaurant provide seclusion and serenity. The elegant dining room has retained its character with the original barrel-vaulted ceiling of its heritage. Intimate and relaxed, this is the perfect setting for a delicious meal served by friendly staff. Dishes are prepared using only the finest produce and making full use of what is available locally. Enjoy superb Scottish cuisine in unique surroundings, located in Lanark.
Lanarkshire EAT Guide
Don’t forget to download the EAT guide – the guide to food and drink in Lanarkshire. The EAT guide has been compiled to raise awareness of the exciting range and quality of food and drink on offer from Lanarkshire producers.
We hope you will enjoy visiting the restaurants and sampling the produce on offer in Lanarkshire.
Let Lanarkshire satisfy your tastebuds!
Download the EAT pdf at the foot of this page. For further info click on the following link: EAT
Award-winning Visitor Centre
Why not delight the children with a visit to the fascinating history of the village which is brought back to life in an award-winning Visitor Centre.
One highlight of your visit will be the fascinating 'Annie McLeod Experience' ride, where the ghost of a mill-girl appears and takes you on a journey.
The village first rose to fame when Robert Owen was mill manager from 1800-1825. Owen transformed life in New Lanark with ideas and opportunities which were at least a hundred years ahead of their time. Child labour and corporal punishment were abolished, and villagers were provided with decent homes, schools and evening classes, free health care, and affordable food.
New Lanark is still a living community, and the village is in the care of an independent charity.
Profits from the hotel and visitor attraction help the Trust continue to restore and maintain the historic village
Why not stop off along the Clyde Valley Tourist Route or the Falls of Clyde, while your in the Lanarkshire area.