Falls of Clyde Circular Walk

Starting in the historic village of New Lanark, follow the Clyde Walkway through the woods, stopping at several viewpoints to see the spectacular waterfalls along the river. The return route brings you down the opposite bank of the river and into Kirkfieldbank, then through Castlebank Park.

Technical sheet

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A South Lanarkshire walk posted on 27/09/22 by Gillian's Walks. Last update : 30/09/22
  • Walking
    Activity: Walking
  • ↔
    Distance: 11.27 km
  • ◔
    Calculated time: 3h 50 
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    Difficulty: Moderate

  • ⚐
    Return to departure point: Yes
  • ↗
    Vertical gain: + 218 m
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    Vertical drop: - 224 m

  • ▲
    Highest point: 189 m
  • ▼
    Lowest point: 102 m
Falls of Clyde

Description

Start : New Lanark World Heritage Site car park. (ML11 9DB) Grid ref. NS 88105 42432

(S/E) From the main car park for the New Lanark World Heritage Site, follow a footpath leading downhill past an information board.

At the bottom of the hill turn left (South-East) to reach New Lanark Road. You will start to see badger signs saying “Follow me to the Falls of Clyde”.

(1) Turn left (South-East) along New Lanark Road for 100m, past the war memorial and a red phone box and then turn right (South-West), through some gates and down some steps then across a footbridge, arriving in front of the entrance to the cafe.

(2) Turn left (South-East), passing a picnic area. When you reach Robert Owen's School keep left at a fork and follow the path along past an office building.

(3) Go through a gap in the wall and into the woods. Choose the paths closest to the River Clyde, following the boardwalk and stopping off at several viewpoints along the way to admire the waterfalls.

(4) After approx 700m you will arrive at the buildings and pipes which form Corra Linn Substation. Keep right (South) at a fork to head back into the woods and up some steps.

(5) Continue to follow the trails closest to the River Clyde, gently uphill for the next 1.5km to reach Bonnington Linn Weir. Along the way you will experience several sets of steps and a number of viewpoints just off the path, including the most popular one overlooking the spectacular Corra Linn waterfall.

(6) Cross the bridge at Bonnington Linn Weir then turn right (South-West).

Continue to follow the trails closest to the River Clyde, gently downhill for the next 4.5km. There are several viewpoints along the way.

(7) You will emerge onto Kirkfield Road in the residential area of Kirkfieldbank. Turn right (North-West).

(8) Walk along Kirkfield Road to a bridge over the River Clyde. Turn right (North-East) to cross the bridge.

(9) At the other side of the bridge turn right (East) to go through a gate next to a house (looks like you are going down someone's driveway).

Follow this track along the river and through some trees. After a steep uphill section you will emerge onto St Patrick's Road.

(10) Follow this single track road South-East for 380m to a park entrance. Note the wooden finger posts for "Clyde Walkway". Turn right (South) to enter Castlebank Park.

(11) After a short 90m, turn right (South-West) onto a woodland footpath signposted "Clyde Walkway New Lanark". The footpath zig zags down a steep hill to the river.

(12) At the bottom of the hill follow the trail along the river a short distance and keep right at a fork to cross the Braxfield Burn.

The trail then follows the course of the River Clyde into New Lanark.

When you reach New Lanark Road turn right (South-East) and walk along to the war memorial.

Turn left here and retrace your steps back uphill to the main car park (S/E)

Waypoints

  1. S/E : km 0 - alt. 166 m - New Lanark World Heritage Site car park
  2. 1 : km 0.47 - alt. 116 m - Cafe entrance
  3. 2 : km 0.59 - alt. 118 m - Fork at Robert Owen's School
  4. 3 : km 0.69 - alt. 125 m - Gap in wall
  5. 4 : km 1.44 - alt. 127 m - Corra Linn Substation
  6. 5 : km 1.63 - alt. 141 m - Corra Linn Waterfall viewpoint
  7. 6 : km 3.09 - alt. 180 m - Bonnington Linn Weir and bridge
  8. 7 : km 7.8 - alt. 122 m - Kirkfield Road
  9. 8 : km 8.09 - alt. 104 m - Bridge
  10. 9 : km 8.23 - alt. 104 m - Gate next to a house
  11. 10 : km 9.14 - alt. 165 m - Castlebank Park entrance
  12. 11 : km 9.25 - alt. 159 m - Woodland footpath to New Lanark
  13. 12 : km 9.64 - alt. 120 m - Fork
  14. S/E : km 11.27 - alt. 166 m - New Lanark World Heritage Site car park

Useful Information

For more information and a walk review, visit Gillian's Walks

Transport

  • Car parking available at New Lanark World Heritage Site (ML11 9DB)
  • Closest train station is in Lanark, 2.7km away (there is a bus service from Lanark to New Lanark)

Terrain
Woodland paths and surfaced roads, one long section of boardwalk and lots of steps. There are some steep hilly sections.

Always stay careful and alert while following a route. Visorando and the author of this walk cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident during this route.

During the walk or to do/see around

  • New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site - a former mill-workers village in the 1800s, it has been restored as a living community and features a Visitor Centre, Cafe, the Annie McLeod Experience, Robert Owen's School and more. A great family day out. There are picnic benches and a play park.
  • The Falls of Clyde - made up of Bonnington Linn, Corra Linn, Dundaff Linn, and Stonebyres Linn
  • Corra Linn waterfall - the largest waterfall in Britain by volume of water
  • Corra Linn Substation
  • Bonnington Linn Weir
  • River Clyde
  • Clyde Walkway - a 65km long-distance walking route which follows the path of the River Clyde between Partick (Glasgow) and New Lanark. One of Scotland's Great Trails.
  • Kirkfieldbank village
  • Castlebank Park

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