This reserve is famous for its spectacular waterfalls, historic visitors and scenic woodland walks. Over 100 bird species have been recorded including dipper, raven and kingfisher. Daubenton’s bats can be spotted feeding over the river in the evenings. Badgers forage amongst the undergrowth and otters are sometimes seen along the riverbank.
Address: Falls of Clyde, New Lanark ML11 9DB
Highlights include:
- Regular evening badger watches and wildlife-themed events throughout the year
- Beautiful woodland riverside walks straight from the visitor centre to the reserve
- Interactive toys and games – including badger facts and wildlife crafts
- Learn all about the history of Falls of Clyde on the Victorian self-guided trail