| Lanark Loch Hyndford Road, Lanark ML11 9BJ | |
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| Lanark Loch Website | |
Through the summer months you can enjoy the lochside grass areas to relax while the children play within the play park as well as making use of the other small rides, boating pond with bumper boats and mini golf on offer.
There is a small kiosk (operates on a seasonal basis April - September), with a decked seating area and play park, which serves refreshments and snacks. If you are feeling energetic you can take a walk round the Loch or for something a little more relaxing why not try your hand at fishing.
Coarse fishing is permitted by permit only and the Loch is stocked with a quantity of Carp. Day tickets and annual permits are available from South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Ltd - Lanark Lifestyles, or D & A Weir Newsagents in Lanark.
With its relaxed atmosphere and idyllic setting, a warm welcome awaits customers at the Inn on the Loch, Lanark.
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