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Cambusnethan

Attractions and Places To See around Cambusnethan - Top 19

Attractions and places to see around Cambusnethan include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The area is characterized by its woodlands, such as Cambusnethan Woodlands, and historical sites like Cambusnethan House. Visitors can explore various points of interest that reflect the region's heritage and natural environment.

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  • The most popular attractions is Strathclyde Loch, a trail that is a lake within Strathclyde Country Park. It is…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Strathclyde Loch

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Easy riding. Best time to go would be sunrise.

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Duke's Monument

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The Duke's Monument was erected in 1863 as a tribute to the Duke of Hamilton. Originally there was a bronze bust of the duke but that has been moved to the visitor centre nearby.

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Cadzow Oaks

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The Cadzow Oaks are around 700 years old. They were planted at the time of Robert the Bruce!
Today they are twisted and mostly hollow, they are still very much …

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Cambusnethan Priory

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Cambusnethan House, or Cambusnethan Priory, in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, was designed by James Gillespie Graham and completed in 1820. It is generally regarded as being the best remaining example of …

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Hamilton Mausoleum

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A striking building to stumble across, worth a bit of a detour!

Wikipedia describes it as "the resting place of the family of the Dukes of Hamilton. Built in the …

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August 18, 2025, Strathclyde Loch

“Strathclyde Loch is more than just water: beneath its surface, Bothwellhaugh, a mining village swept away in the 1970s, vanished. Today, only a cairn remains as a reminder of the houses, schools, and shops. There's also a Roman fort and an ancient road (yes, Watling Street is still here). Final warning: In 2012, a norovirus outbreak left 57 swimmers unconscious. Water caution.

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September 14, 2023, Cadzow Oaks

The Cadzow Oaks are around 700 years old. They were planted at the time of Robert the Bruce! Today they are twisted and mostly hollow, they are still very much alive though and support a wide range of animal and plant life.

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March 8, 2023, Cadzow Oaks

The Cadzow Oaks are around 700 years old. They were planted at the time of Robert the Bruce! Today they are twisted and mostly hollow, they are still very much alive though and support a wide range of animal and plant life.

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March 8, 2023, Duke's Monument

The Duke's Monument was erected in 1863 as a tribute to the Duke of Hamilton. Originally there was a bronze bust of the duke but that has been moved to the visitor centre nearby.

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Samwise
February 11, 2022, Duke's Monument

Nice, moderate hike. Not a demanding one but wear warm clothes during winter obviously. The terrain means that often the path would not be covered by sunlight so it can get cooler than expected or forecasted. Some dog walkers not in control of their pups in my opinion.

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January 12, 2022, Duke's Monument

Erected by the people of Hamilton in memory of William 11th Duke of Hamilton in 1863, the year he died. The bronze bust of the Duke which used to sit on the centre plinth in the monument is now on display at the visitor’s centre at Chatelherault. There are nine steps leading up to the entrance of the monument and it is mainly constructed from red sandstone. On the left of the steps at the bottom is a carved coat of arms for the Hamilton Clan. And, on the right is the Chatelherault Crest. There are also nine pillars made from polished granite that support the roof. The inside underneath part of the roof is constructed from oak which has been stained. It is a paneled design with a centre rose. Behind the monument is a very sharp drop leading down to the Avon Water. During the same year of 1863 before the Duke died, he commissioned the construction of the “Dukes Bridge” located behind Chatelherault Hunting Lodge (now Visitor’s Centre). The bridge crosses the River Avon and allows access to the Cadzow Castle Ruins, Cadzow Oaks and the Dukes Monument, which is located on the edge of the Barncluith Estate, On the road leading to the entrance to the High Parks Farm. There are some fantastic woodland walks around these areas and you truly experience a real feel of the history around you. The Cadzow Oaks and Earthworks area is enchanting! Written by Hamilton Historian Terence (Terry) Murphy Ref. SLC Website https://www.google.com/amp/s/hamiltonhistorian.wordpress.com/2016/05/12/dukes-monument/amp/

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Becca
December 28, 2021, Duke's Monument

the track is quite muddy

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Inga
May 22, 2021, Cadzow Oaks

All of these oaks are hollow - quite the sight!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around Cambusnethan?

The area offers several natural highlights. You can visit Strathclyde Loch, a large lake within Strathclyde Country Park, surrounded by 400 hectares of countryside with wetlands and native woodlands. The Cadzow Oaks are another must-see, featuring ancient trees, some around 700 years old, known for their twisted and hollow forms. Additionally, the Cambusnethan Woodlands, including Carbarns Wood and Highmainshead Wood (also known as the Bluebell Woods), are designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks to visit in Cambusnethan?

Yes, Cambusnethan is rich in history. You can explore the striking Gothic ruin of Cambusnethan Priory (also known as Cambusnethan House), an impressive example of Gothic Revival architecture. The Duke's Monument, erected in 1863 as a tribute to the Duke of Hamilton, is another significant landmark. The Hamilton Mausoleum, known for its striking architecture and historical significance, is also nearby. The old cemetery associated with the ancient parish church of Cambusnethan also contains the Belhaven and Stenton Mausoleum and gravestones dating from the 17th to 19th centuries.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Cambusnethan's attractions?

The area around Cambusnethan is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, including easy loops like the Cambusnethan Priory – Skellyton Footbridge loop or the Perchy Pond loop. For road cycling, there are moderate routes such as the Yieldshields Road loop or the Braehead Climb – Eastshields Tower loop. Many of these activities can be found in guides like Hiking around Cambusnethan and Road Cycling Routes around Cambusnethan.

Are there family-friendly places to visit around Cambusnethan?

Absolutely. Strathclyde Loch within Strathclyde Country Park is a popular family spot, offering space for walks and activities. The Cadzow Oaks provide an enchanting natural experience for all ages, with their ancient and unique forms. The Hamilton Mausoleum is also considered family-friendly for its historical interest and striking architecture.

Where can I find ancient trees or unique natural monuments?

The Cadzow Oaks are a prime example of ancient natural monuments. These remarkable trees are approximately 700 years old, dating back to the time of Robert the Bruce. They are known for their twisted, hollow, and still-living forms, supporting a diverse range of plant and animal life. They offer a truly unique sight for visitors.

What is the significance of Cambusnethan House or Priory?

Cambusnethan Priory, originally Cambusnethan House, is a significant Gothic Revival mansion completed in 1820. It's considered one of the best remaining examples of this architectural style by James Gillespie Graham. Though now a ruin, its impressive Gothic carvings, turrets, and pinnacles showcase its past grandeur. It also holds historical importance as the birthplace of John Gibson Lockhart, Sir Walter Scott's biographer.

Can I find walking trails in the Cambusnethan area?

Yes, there are numerous walking trails available. The Cambusnethan Woodlands, including Carbarns Wood and Highmainshead Wood, offer walking routes, some of which connect to the Clyde Walkway. You can find several easy hiking loops, such as the 'Cambusnethan Priory – Skellyton Footbridge loop' and the 'Perchy Pond loop', detailed in the Hiking around Cambusnethan guide.

What is 'The Bing' and is it worth visiting?

'The Bing' is a well-known local landmark in Cambusnethan, formed from the spoil heaps of extensive mining operations that were active until the 1960s. After the mines closed, the area was landscaped. While it's a significant part of the region's industrial heritage, its primary appeal is as a local point of interest rather than a major tourist attraction.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in the Cambusnethan Woodlands?

The Cambusnethan Woodlands are a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) and host diverse plant and wildlife. Depending on the season, you might spot bluebells and foxgloves. The woodlands are also home to various animals, including jays, badgers, and pipistrelle bats, making it a good spot for nature observation.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Cambusnethan?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The ancient Cadzow Oaks are often highlighted for their unique appearance and age. The striking architecture of sites like Cambusnethan Priory and Hamilton Mausoleum also captivates many. The peaceful environment of Strathclyde Loch and the surrounding woodlands are also highly valued for walks and relaxation.

Are there any local community gathering places in Cambusnethan?

Yes, the Cambusnethan Miners' Club, locally known as 'the red road,' serves as a popular meeting place and social hub for the community in the area.

Can I find places of worship or historical churches in Cambusnethan?

Cambusnethan has a strong ecclesiastical history. The area is home to Cambusnethan North Parish Church and Cambusnethan Old and Morningside Parish Church, both serving the local community. The site of the ancient parish church, founded in the eighth century, also features the Belhaven and Stenton Mausoleum and an old cemetery with historical gravestones.

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