Stonebyres Falls, New Lanark
#3 among attractions in New Lanark
Facts and practical information
Stonebyres Falls is a waterfall of the River Clyde in Scotland. It is located on the former Stonebyres estate at the site of Stonebyres Castle. ()
New Lanark United Kingdom
Stonebyres Falls – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Falls of Clyde, Craignethan Castle, Tower of Hallbar, St Nicholas Parish Church.
- 2.5 miSENatural attraction, Nature and wildlife, Park
Falls of Clyde, New Lanark
63 min walk • The Falls of Clyde is the collective name of four linn on the River Clyde near New Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The Falls of Clyde comprise the upper falls of Bonnington Linn, Corra Linn, Dundaff Linn, and the lower falls of Stonebyres Linn. Corra Linn is the highest, with a fall of 26 metres.
- 2.7 miNW16th-century structure open seasonally
Craignethan Castle, Lesmahagow
70 min walk • Craignethan Castle is a ruined castle in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located above the River Nethan, a tributary of the River Clyde, at NS816464. The castle is two miles west of the village of Crossford, and 4.5 miles north-west of Lanark.
- 2.1 miNWForts and castles
Tower of Hallbar
54 min walk • The Tower of Hallbar, also known as Hallbar Tower and Braidwood Castle, is a 16th-century tower house, located to the west of the River Clyde in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
- 1.7 miEChurch
St Nicholas Parish Church, Lanark
45 min walk • St Nicholas Parish Church is a category B listed building and Church of Scotland place of worship in the town centre of Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The original 13th-century chapel was documented as early as 1890, however at that time it was claimed that there were no remnants of that building.
- 3.4 miSWChurch
Abbeygreen Church, Lesmahagow
88 min walk • Abbeygreen Church is a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland in the small town of Lesmahagow, South Lanarkshire.
- 2.2 miEChurch
St Kentigern's Church, Lanark
56 min walk • St Kentigern's Church is a scheduled monument in Lanark, South Lanarkshire. Its churchyard and burial aisles are a category B listed building. It was previously the parish church of the town. It is believed that the church was founded by St Kentigern himself shortly before his death in 603 AD.
- 2.4 miSEForts and castles, Gothic Revival architecture
Corra Castle, New Lanark
62 min walk • Corra Castle is a ruined 16th-century castle within the Corehouse Estate near New Lanark, Scotland. It overlooks Corra Linn, one of the four waterfalls which make up the Falls of Clyde. In 1967 it became a scheduled monument.
- 1 miEBridge
Mousemill Bridge
26 min walk • Mousemill Bridge is a crossing of the Mouse Water on Mousemill Road, just north of Kirkfieldbank. There are two bridges at the site, the present day road bridge and the old Mousemill Bridge which previously formed part of the road between Lanark and Hamilton through Kirkfieldbank but is today solely used by pedestrians.
- 1.4 miWArchaeological site
Blackhill
35 min walk • The Black Hill in South Lanarkshire is owned by the National Trust for Scotland. It overlooks the Clyde Valley, and is the location of a burial cairn from the Bronze Age and an Iron Age fortress.
- 2 miEChurch
St Mary's RC Church, Lanark
52 min walk • St Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The church building and presbytery are Category A listed buildings. Also listed in Category A is the L-shaped school building to the north of the west end of the church.
- 1.5 miE