Archie's Guidebook

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Archie's Guidebook

Food Scene & Garden Centres

A little collection of restaurants and Garden Centres nearby or within walking distance.
Rosebank is fabulous for homemade dinners not to mention lots of amazing shopping opportunities
Rosebank Garden Centre
Lanark Road
Rosebank is fabulous for homemade dinners not to mention lots of amazing shopping opportunities
The food is delicious and the customer service is second to none.
Prego Restaurant
15 Clyde St
The food is delicious and the customer service is second to none.
Silverbirch is an absolute must see, their Christmas shop is amazing!!
Silverbirch Garden Centre
165 Lanark Road
Silverbirch is an absolute must see, their Christmas shop is amazing!!
This restaurant is newly opened (Sept 23). The food is delicious and service is superb, definitely worth a visit.
Shanghai Oriental
This restaurant is newly opened (Sept 23). The food is delicious and service is superb, definitely worth a visit.

Neighbourhoods

The name of the village comes from the Gaelic dail, meaning "field", and Serf, the name of a 6th-century saint who dwelt here. Of old, it was also known as Machan or Machanshire, from the Gaelic Maghan meaning "small plain". The village kirk, built in 1655, is dedicated to Saint Serf, and may be built on the site of an early church founded by him. The church dates from The Killing Time, when the rebel Covenanters were persecuted for their faith, and was a centre of Covenanter activity. John M'Millan, the controversial preacher and first post-Revolution minister of the United Societies, is buried in the kirkyard. The kirk is Category A listed.
Dalserf
The name of the village comes from the Gaelic dail, meaning "field", and Serf, the name of a 6th-century saint who dwelt here. Of old, it was also known as Machan or Machanshire, from the Gaelic Maghan meaning "small plain". The village kirk, built in 1655, is dedicated to Saint Serf, and may be built on the site of an early church founded by him. The church dates from The Killing Time, when the rebel Covenanters were persecuted for their faith, and was a centre of Covenanter activity. John M'Millan, the controversial preacher and first post-Revolution minister of the United Societies, is buried in the kirkyard. The kirk is Category A listed.
Rosebank is a small hamlet situated in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. With a population of around 200, Rosebank is one of the least-populated settlements in South Lanarkshire. The hamlet is situated on the banks of the River Clyde, and was constructed by Lord Newlands of Mauldslie Castle (which stood in the Mauldslie Woods area across the Clyde) for estate workers.
Rosebank
Rosebank is a small hamlet situated in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. With a population of around 200, Rosebank is one of the least-populated settlements in South Lanarkshire. The hamlet is situated on the banks of the River Clyde, and was constructed by Lord Newlands of Mauldslie Castle (which stood in the Mauldslie Woods area across the Clyde) for estate workers.

Multi Activity Centre

Strathclyde Country Park is an iconic North Lanarkshire Country park which lies in 400 hectares of countryside in the valley of the River Clyde. Set within beautiful surroundings the park is one of the most popular family attractions in the central belt of Scotland, with thousands of visitors coming each year to the park in order to enjoy the vast range of activities and events on offer. The park has many amenities and attractions to offer hosting many events throughout the year including; international rowing competitions, music festivals, fireworks events, guided nature walks and various club activities. Ideally situated, with excellent road and public transport links this visitor attraction offers; outdoor adventure playgrounds, bike hire, fitness gym, watersports centre with cafe, conference facilities and watersports activities including our popular Funboats and watersports courses. Adventure Playgrounds Bike hire (including all-ability bikes) Watersports Courses Nature Trails Pedalos Bumper Boats Speedboat trips (wheelchair accessible) Canoeing Kayaking Rowing Sailing Windsurfing
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Ipharki yaseStrathclyde
366 Hamilton Rd
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Strathclyde Country Park is an iconic North Lanarkshire Country park which lies in 400 hectares of countryside in the valley of the River Clyde. Set within beautiful surroundings the park is one of the most popular family attractions in the central belt of Scotland, with thousands of visitors coming each year to the park in order to enjoy the vast range of activities and events on offer. The park has many amenities and attractions to offer hosting many events throughout the year including; international rowing competitions, music festivals, fireworks events, guided nature walks and various club activities. Ideally situated, with excellent road and public transport links this visitor attraction offers; outdoor adventure playgrounds, bike hire, fitness gym, watersports centre with cafe, conference facilities and watersports activities including our popular Funboats and watersports courses. Adventure Playgrounds Bike hire (including all-ability bikes) Watersports Courses Nature Trails Pedalos Bumper Boats Speedboat trips (wheelchair accessible) Canoeing Kayaking Rowing Sailing Windsurfing

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There are hourly trains to/from both Glasgow & Edinburgh

Trains to Glasgow’s infamous Argyle St or Glasgow Central Station depart every hour from Larkhall. Also from Carluke Train station you can visit Edinburgh Haymarket or Waverley, you can even go as far to Preswick in Ayrshire and spend the day visiting the Ayrshire coast.