The Clyde Valley has been a route between Scotland and England for thousands of years. The geography makes it an ideal region to use as a base to explore the market towns nearby as well as the major cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. New Lanark The 200 year old world heritage site is surrounded by woodlands. It has been restored as a living communuty and monument to Robert Owen, mill owner and social pioneer. The falls of Clyde, nearby, is one of Scotlands sites of natural beauty. Biggar Biggar is a pleasant market town. It has a surprising number of small museums. These range from local history and archeaology, to the home of Albion Motors founded in 1899 and the only preserved gasworks in Scotland. Golf - Golfers in the area can enjoy some of Scotland's wonderful courses. There are many g...