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Lanarkshire is a historic Scottish county combining urban Glasgow and scenic Southern Uplands countryside with rich heritage and transport links.
Bothwell Castle is a large ruined medieval castle in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, notable for its 13th century origins and significant role in the Wars of Scottish Independence. Visitors can explore its remains, including a donjon, curtain walls and towers, situated on a high bank above the River Clyde.
Cadzow Castle is a historic ruined castle site in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, known for its 16th-century origins and links to Scottish royalty. The ruins are set within scenic Chatelherault Country Park overlooking the Avon Gorge and offer dramatic views, with access via footpaths in the park though the castle structure itself is not accessible.
castle nature-reserve country-park
Cairnpapple Hill is a historic hill in West Lothian, Scotland, featuring significant archaeological remains from Neolithic to Iron Age periods, including a henge, cairns, and burial sites, with a visitor centre and an indoor exhibition within a concrete dome covering the prehistoric cairn.
prehistoric historic-town nature-reserve hill-walk
Craignethan Castle is a ruined 16th century Scottish castle located in South Lanarkshire above the River Nethan. It is known for its sophisticated artillery defenses and steep natural defenses, as well as its historical associations with the Hamilton family and Walter Scott. Visitors can explore the outdoor ruins and surrounding defensive ditch and outer courtyard.
Glasgow Cathedral is a medieval Gothic parish church in Glasgow, Scotland, known as the oldest cathedral on the mainland and housing the tomb of Saint Mungo, the city's patron saint. It served as the seat of the Archbishop of Glasgow and the mother church of the Archdiocese until the 16th century, and is a Category A listed building open to the public.
castle stately-home historic-town museum
Torphichen Preceptory is a historic church and former Knights Hospitaller headquarters in West Lothian, Scotland, featuring medieval architecture, sanctuary stones, and a kirkyard with notable historic headstones. The site includes indoor ruins and outdoor grounds, open to visitors with an entrance charge in summer.
The Wanlockhead beam engine is a restored 19th century water-powered beam engine located at Straitside Lead Mine in Wanlockhead, Scotland. It is the only remaining original water powered beam engine in the UK, preserved as a historic industrial monument, and offers visitors an outdoor glimpse into historic mining technology in the Southern Uplands.