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Attractions in Cronberry & Things to Do in Cronberry
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Bachelors' Club
(11 Miles)*
Follow in the steps of Robert Burns when you visit this fascinating 17th-century thatched house where he and his friends formed a debating club in 1780. |
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John Hastie Museum
(15 Miles)*
The displays focus on the life of the area including its agriculture and weaving history and the character of the community which has bred fervent Covenanters in the 1600s and a Radical Revolt in the 1800s. |
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Rozelle House Galleries and Maclaurin Art Galleries
(16 Miles)*
Rozelle House is now a major display venue, currently showing the significant collection, 'Tam O' Shanter' - a series of 54 paintings, by Alexander Goudie. The Maclaurin collection includes paintings, drawings, sculptures and prints. |
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Hidden Treasures Museum of Lead Mining
(17 Miles)*
Wanlockhead is Britain's highest village, sitting over 1500 feet up in the dramatic scenery of the Lowther Hills. At Hidden Treasures visitors can explore the rich culture and heritage of Wanlockhead and its people. |
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Craignethan Castle
(18 Miles)*
Craignethan Castle is in a very picturesque setting overlooking the River Nethan. |
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Calderglen Country Park
(19 Miles)*
Children's Zoo - this popular area has a varied collection of animals including goats, guinea pigs, snakes and owls. Don't miss the monthly 'Animal Magic' sessions! |
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Drumlanrig Castle Gardens and Country Estate
(20 Miles)*
Set on the 80,000 acre Queensberry Estate complete with Country Park and Victorian Gardens, Drumlanrig Castle presents one of the finest examples of late 17th century Renaissance architecture |
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Scottish Maritime Museum
(20 Miles)*
Irvine was once one of Glasgow's main trading ports. Now it is the home of the Scottish Maritime Museum. The Museum was set up in 1983 and continues to expand with new displays, exhibits and facilities. |
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National Museum of Rural Life
(21 Miles)*
You'll find plenty to fill your day out at the National Museum of Rural Life. |
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New Lanark World Heritage Site
(21 Miles)*
Over 200 years ago the beautiful sandstone cotton mills of New Lanark were founded in a dramatic gorge in Southern Scotland. Soon the village became known all over the world because of the work of mill owner and social pioneer Robert Owen. |
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Lanark Museum
(21 Miles)*
The Royal Burgh of Lanark Museum, situated near the centre of this busy market town, was established in 1990 and houses a collection of items which are used to illustrate the ancient and varied history of the town. |
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Greenbank Garden
(21 Miles)*
Within easy reach of city dwellers, this unique walled garden contains a collection of designs of particular interest to suburban gardeners. These include a parterre layout, fountains and a woodland walk. |
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Crossraguel Abbey
(22 Miles)*
The remains of Crossraguel Abbey, which are remarkably complete and of a very high quality, include the church, cloister, chapter house and much of the domestic premises. |
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Motherwell Heritage Centre
(23 Miles)*
The main feature of the centre is the multi-media 'Technopolis' facility This takes the visitor from the arrival of the Romans in the area, through the rise and fall of heavy industry to the present day regeneration of the district. |
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Holmwood House
(23 Miles)*
Holmwood has been described as Alexander 'Greek' Thomson's finest domestic design. It was built in 1857-8 for James Couper who, with his brother Robert, owned Millholm Paper Mills on the banks of the River Cart. |
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Bothwell Castle
(23 Miles)*
Bothwell Castle is the largest and finest 13th century stone castle in Scotland, much fought over during the Wars of Independence. |
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Culzean Castle & Country Park
(24 Miles)*
The range of interests and activities at Culzean provides a perfect day out for the family. |
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Souter Johnnie's Cottage
(24 Miles)*
The inspiration for the character Souter Johnnie, Tam's 'ancient, trusty, drouthy crony' in Burns' poem Tam O'Shanter, was John Davidson, the real-life souter (shoemaker) who lived and worked in this cottage. |
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Dalgarven Mill Museum of Country Life And Costume
(24 Miles)*
There has been a mill on the site since the 14th century, set up by the monks of Killwinning Abbey. The Present mill was erected in 1640 and rebuilt in 1880 after being damaged by fire. |
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Glasgow Museums Resource Centre
(24 Miles)*
This is the first publicly accessible store for the Glasgow City's museum service. |
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Scottish Football Museum - Hampden
(24 Miles)*
See more than 2500 exhibits in 14 galleries, walk amongst Scotland's footballing legends in the Hall Of Fame and take the Stadium tour……….it's who we are. |
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Burrell Collection
(24 Miles)*
In the heart of Pollok Country Park, this award-winning building contains a unique collection of art in a beautiful woodland setting. |
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Pollok House
(24 Miles)*
Pollok House is an elegant country house situated in the tranquil surroundings of Pollok Country Park. |
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Scotland Street School Museum
(26 Miles)*
Glasgow's most celebrated architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) designed Scotland Street School between 1903 and 1906 for the School Board of Glasgow. |
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People's Palace and Winter Gardens
(26 Miles)*
The People's Palace is Glasgow's social history museum, set in historic Glasgow Green. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Cronberry and things to do in Cronberry (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Cronberry, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Cronberry and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Cronberry again.
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