The New Lanark Visitor Attraction is open 7 days per week from 10am - 4pm. (Last entry at 3pm).

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  • New Lanark is the perfect destination for a family day out
    • 1-2 hrs

      Enjoy a walk around the village to see historic buildings and the Falls of Clyde. Take a peek in the Village Store for toys, retro sweeties & New Lanark Ice Cream!

    • 2-4 hrs

      Explore the Visitor Attraction & take a Guided Tour of the Village. Enjoy lunch in the Mill Café and then little ones can play in the Interactive Gallery or at Clearburn. 

    • 4+ hrs

      A full day at New Lanark with the Visitor Attraction & Guided Tour, plus lunch in the Café, a woodland walk to the see the Falls of Clyde, and if you have any energy left, a play in the Interactive Gallery!

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  • Explore our award-winning visitor centre attractions
    • 1-2 hrs

      Hone your New Lanark knowledge with a Guided Tour of the village, then visit the Mill Shop to pick up some history books for late night reading!

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    • 2-4 hrs

      Dive deeper into our history through the Visitor Attraction. Don’t miss Robert Owen’s House, Millworkers Housing, Robert Owen’s School and the site of Mantilla Row. 

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    • 4+ hrs

      Take your time exploring the Visitor Attraction, enjoy a Guided Tour and soak up the history of the natural landscape in the Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve.

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  • See our 18th century spinning mule in action
    • 1-2 hrs

      Visit the Textile Machinery floor to see our Spinning Mule in action, then visit the New Lanark Mill Shop to shop our beautiful range of yarns & textile products.

    • 2-4 hrs

      Explore the rest of the Visitor Attraction and check to see if there are any current textile exhibitions at New Lanark! Don’t miss the Mill Shop’s textile department.

    • 4+ hrs

      All of the above! Grab a pic of Dundaff Linn then treat yourself to dinner in the New Lanark Mill Hotel before heading home to do some knitting with your new yarn!

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    • 1-2 hrs

       Enjoy a woodland walk to see Dundaff Linn & the stunning Corra Linn in the Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve. Stop off for Mill Café refreshments on the way back!

    • 2-4 hrs

      Take a Guided Tour of the village then enjoy a woodland walk to see the Falls of Clyde. Don’t forget to pop into the Scottish Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre!

    • 4+ hrs

      Start your walk in Lanark or Kirkfieldbank and end up at New Lanark after seeing the three beautiful waterfalls. Enjoy a well-earned meal in the Hotel! 

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    • 1-2 hrs

      Have lunch in the New Lanark Mill Hotel then treat yourself in the Mill Shop. Don’t stop there; take home some New Lanark Ice Cream from the Mill Café for later!

    • 2-4 hrs

      Pamper time! Enjoy a Pamper Day at the New Lanark Health & Fitness Leisure Suite and then visit the Mill Shop to shop our range of textiles, gifts, homeware & clothing.

    • 4+ hrs

      For the ultimate escape enjoy an overnight at the New Lanark Mill Hotel with Leisure Suite access, dinner in the Mill One Restaurant and time to visit the Mill Shop. 

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Hi all! I am finishing up a 20 day internship at the New Lanark World Heritage site and am taking this opportunity to share with you all what this experience has been like.

New Lanark is a cotton mill manufacturing village, notable for the successful social reforms imposed here by Robert Owen. The village is secluded from the main town of Lanark, within a valley on the banks of the Clyde River and the Falls of Clyde.

A few times a week for the past 3 to 4 months, I have travelled by train from Glasgow to Lanark, before taking the bus into the mill village of New Lanark. This route has little changed from the days when the mills were active and visitors would come from far and wide to witness Owen’s social reforms. It is extremely easy to imagine myself visiting the site a hundred years ago.

Once in the village, I make my way to the offices of the New Lanark Conservation Trust, within one of the old mills and still to this day an operating wool mill. Also located here is the search room, where objects and archival material are stored and research takes place. This room became something of a second home to me during my time here. Equipped with all manner of archival material and artefacts, I was in heaven.

My main task was to complete a full inventory of the objects which are stored in this room, combining skills in object handling with data entry. This was a particularly fun and exciting task, as it required close interaction and analysis of all sorts of different artefacts. I was able to get up close and touch these objects, examining them so as to obtain as much information as possible. This was an extremely thrilling opportunity that is almost unique to New Lanark, as being able to handle objects of such an age is generally forbidden to volunteers in most institutions. I was also able to contribute to the development of an upcoming exhibition and assist in the installation of one that was opening during my time there. By volunteering my services to a smaller, world heritage organisation, there was a lot of opportunity to gain experience and contribute to all the different sub-teams which make up the heritage department. This was really beneficial to my study but also a lot of fun, getting to witness the behind the scenes of how these institutions function, in all aspects. I never would have thought, at the beginning of my internship, that I would have been able to take part in so many different projects and develop so many professional skills. Perhaps this was the highlight of my experience at New Lanark, as I was able to interact with a lot of different people, who are all passionate about the historic conservation and promotion of the site. Everybody was extremely patient, encouraging questions and communication so as to develop my skills as far as possible.

More than anything, the real joy of coming to a town such as New Lanark every day is the immersive experience. This is the defining aspect that sets world heritage sights apart from museums. By being here, I have been able to interact with objects that were used by people in the very place I stand. There is no need to imagine the locations that are discussed in documents when I can merely look out the window and see for myself. It is truly an incredible feeling and one which I hope many more people will be able to experience.

If you have the opportunity to volunteer at New Lanark World Heritage site, or just visit the truly extraordinary landscape, architecture and the stories of the people who lived and worked here, I can recommend nothing more rewarding.

Morgan

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