Lanark Loch Circuit
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 1.64 km
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Calculated time: 0h 30
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Difficulty: Easy
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 5 m
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Vertical drop: - 6 m
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Highest point: 212 m
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Lowest point: 204 m
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District: South Lanarkshire
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Start/End: N 55.668105° / W 3.755399°
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Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 210 m
- S/E : km 1.64 - alt. 209 m
Useful Information
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Other walks in the area
Falls of Clyde Circular Walk
Departure from South Lanarkshire
Starting in the historic village of New Lanark, follow the Clyde Walkway through the woods, stopping at several viewpoints to see the spectacular waterfalls along the river. The return route brings you down the opposite bank of the river and into Kirkfieldbank, then through Castlebank Park.
The Falls of Clyde, New Lanark
Departure from South Lanarkshire
Best experienced after a period of sustained rainfall, this section of the River Clyde is pretty spectacular. Starting in the historical village of New Lanark, the track forms the last section of the Clyde Walkway and is basically a woodland walk with viewpoints to the waterfalls along the river, the most photographed of these being Corra Linn which plunges down 26m over the rocks!
Tinto Hill
Departure from South Lanarkshire
A good one if you are new to hill walking thanks to the well-trodden footpath from start to finish. Lovely views of Lanarkshire and beyond on a clear day! Tinto summit is at 711m / 2332ft so a serious hill walk.
River Clyde walkway from Cardies Bridge
Departure from South Lanarkshire
Walk part of River Clyde walkway from Cardies Bridge.
Shotts to Redmill Cottages - Blackburn, River Almond
Departure from North Lanarkshire
First leg of a 4-part walk down the full length of the valley of the River Almond. This walks is part of the Edinburgh’s five rivers: Source to Sea collection.
River Almond, source to Sea
Departure from North Lanarkshire
This walk is composed of 4 stages from Scotts to Cramond and is part of the Edinburgh’s five rivers: Source to Sea project.
Addiewell to Mid-Calder, Lothian
Departure from West Lothian
Second leg of a 90-mile walk across the whole of the Lothians, using quiet footpaths, country parks, disused railway lines, river banks, tracks and the occasional minor road.
Lothian-90 Walk
Departure from North Lanarkshire
A 90 mile walk (in nine sections) across West, Mid and East Lothian. The full traverse has been designed as a quiet, scenic route along quiet footpaths and lanes, with a minimal amount of roadside walking. All sections are easily reached by public transport.
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