The Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre is open
Mon- Sun 10am-4pm
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 in the undergrowth and otters are sometimes seen along the riverbank.
- The reserve has a network of paths, including the top section of the Clyde Walkway
- The Falls of Clyde is part of the Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve.
Address: Falls of Clyde, New Lanark ML11 9DB
Why visit?
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 visitor centre – including badger camera footage and wildlife facts and games
- Learn all about the history of Falls of Clyde on the Victorian self-guided trail
Best time to visit?
- Jan to Mar for otters
- May to Aug for Badger Watches
- Apr to Aug for woodland wildflowers
- Sep to Nov for Autumn colour and fungi
Visit for:
- birdwatching
- woodlands
- grasslands
- wildflowers
- geology
- scenery
- mammals
- archaeology
Other information
You can find out more about the Falls of Clyde in episode six of our Words of the Wild podcast series.
Events
Find out what events are taking place at Falls of Clyde in the coming months by clicking the button below.
Badger watches run May-Aug inclusive.