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Cleland

Attractions and Places To See around Cleland - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Cleland, North Lanarkshire, offer a glimpse into Scotland's rich history and natural beauty. This traditional village is surrounded by sites reflecting its mining heritage and significant historical events. Visitors can explore medieval castles, monuments, and tranquil parklands. The area provides diverse opportunities for historical exploration and outdoor activities.

Best attractions and places to see around Cleland

  • The most popular attractions is Strathclyde Loch, a trail centered around Strathclyde Loch within 400 hectares…

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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A World War II anti-aircraft battery was sited at Blantyreferme, near Blantyre to the southeast of Glasgow, west side of Blantyre Farm Road. Site number GSG1 (early), S1 (later). Part …

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Bothwell Castle

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This medieval castle was built on a grand scale, high above the River Clyde, in the late 1200s. The castle was hotly fought over during the Wars of Independence between …

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David Livingstone Birthplace

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This museum is dedicated to the Scottish explorer and missionary David Livingstone. It utilises a building called Shuttle Row, a former textile mill which once housed 24 families including Livingstone's, …

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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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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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A World War II anti-aircraft battery was sited at Blantyreferme, near Blantyre to the southeast of Glasgow, west side of Blantyre Farm Road. Site number GSG1 (early), S1 (later). Part of the Clyde AA Defences, the site was also known as Blantyre Ferme, Blantyre, or Uddingston. The battery is described as having four emplacements armed with 4.5-inch guns (1942-43 then re-equipped with 3.7-inch guns (1945), command post, magazine, gun store, and other support buildings, with an accommodation camp located to the east. Records indicate the later addition of two further emplacements. A GL Radar mat lay to the northwest of the site, reported to operate Mk II radar in 1942-43. No significant remains survive of the accommodation camp, and while much of the battery and its buildings can be found, the emplacements have been vandalised, some heavily, while others appear to have been lost in the undergrowth. Numerous small details remain scattered about the site, such as small shelters made of corrugated iron sheeting, and ground features which may be related to sewage handling, such as manhole covers. Although a third magazine was known to have been reported on the site, possibly under a spoil heap, this was not confirmed until 2009, when it was found buried beneath the spoil during the winter, when the vegetation had died back, and photographs could be taken of the roof, entrance, and storage bays within. source: https://www.secretscotland.org.uk/index.php/Secrets/AABatteryBlantyreferme

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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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Falk
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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lovely museum and lovely coffee and food.

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Morplord
September 9, 2020, Strathclyde Loch

Great place to go for a run or a slow cycle. There's a trail all around the lake but too many people to expect to fai any major stores on a bike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical attractions can I visit around Cleland?

The region around Cleland is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Bothwell Castle, which played a significant role in the Wars of Independence. Another notable site is the David Livingstone Birthplace, a museum dedicated to the famous Scottish explorer. Additionally, you can see the Duke's Monument, erected in 1863, and the remains of the Blantyreferme World War II Anti-Aircraft Battery.

Are there any family-friendly attractions near Cleland?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Strathclyde Loch offers easy trails and a large country park for outdoor activities. The David Livingstone Birthplace museum is also considered family-friendly and is set within expansive parkland.

What natural features can I explore around Cleland?

You can visit Strathclyde Loch, which is centered within 400 hectares of countryside. It's a popular spot for exploring wetland and native woodland habitats. The area also features the River Clyde and Avon Water, with scenic woodland walks, particularly near the Duke's Monument.

What outdoor activities can I do near Cleland's attractions?

The area around Cleland offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, cycling, and running. For specific routes, explore the guides for Gravel biking around Cleland, Cycling around Cleland, and Running Trails around Cleland.

Are there any walking or cycling trails around Strathclyde Loch?

Yes, Strathclyde Loch features a trail that circles the entire lake, making it ideal for running or cycling. It's an easy route, perfect for enjoying the wetland and native woodland habitats.

What is the significance of the Duke's Monument?

The Duke's Monument was erected in 1863 as a tribute to the 11th Duke of Hamilton. It is constructed from red sandstone and features nine steps. The original bronze bust of the Duke is now displayed at a nearby visitor center. The monument is situated near scenic woodland walks and the Avon Water.

Can I find cafes or facilities at the attractions?

Yes, the David Livingstone Birthplace museum includes a cafe and other facilities for visitors. For other attractions, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby towns or villages.

Is Bothwell Castle accessible for visitors?

Bothwell Castle is an intriguing medieval ruin to explore. For detailed accessibility information, including prices and opening times, it is recommended to check the official Historic Environment Scotland website.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Cleland?

Visitors appreciate the rich historical context, particularly the medieval architecture of Bothwell Castle and the cultural significance of the David Livingstone Birthplace. The natural beauty and outdoor opportunities at Strathclyde Loch, including its trails for cycling and running, are also highly valued by the komoot community.

Are there any Roman historical sites near Cleland?

Yes, within Strathclyde Country Park, which surrounds Strathclyde Loch, you can find the remains of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort and a Roman bathhouse, offering a glimpse into the area's ancient past.

What kind of wildlife can be seen around Strathclyde Loch?

Strathclyde Loch and its surrounding country park are home to diverse wetland and native woodland habitats, which support various local wildlife. While specific species are not detailed, it's a good spot for nature observation within its natural settings.

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