Description The New Lanark World Heritage Site in Southern Scotland is a restored 18th-century cotton mill village. At the award-winning visitor centre visitors can explore what life would have been like for the 18th-century inhabitants of New Lanark which rose to fame in the early 1800s when Robert Owen was manager of the mill. Two of the most popular attractions at the centre are the Millennium Experience ride and an audio-visual theatre show called Annie McLeod’s Story which tells the history of the region through the ghost of a mill-girl. From the centre, visitors can follow the trail to the spectacular Falls of Clyde close by where there’s also a Wildlife Centre that’s home to nesting peregrine falcons. The site is one of Scotland’s top attractions attracting over 400,000 visitors each year. The visitor centre is closed during December and January.
Transportation Air: Edinburgh International Airport or Glasgow International Airport. Rail: Lanark Station (then bus or taxi to the Visitor Centre). Road: Bus: Public services.
Contact Addresses New Lanark, World Heritage Site, South Lanarkshire ML11 9DB, Scotland Tel: (01555) 661345 Website: www.newlanark.org