Places to go near Clydebank

Clydebank on the River Clyde

The Scottish Lowlands are alive with fascinating visitor destinations
From the 20th century magnificence of The Falkirk Wheel to the ancient splendours of Edinburgh Castle – and the ruins of lesser fortresses which dot the landscape – you’ll never be short of somewhere to admire. Museums, country parks, aqueducts…you name it, it’s here. And the bustling streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow beckon if you fancy a shopping trip or lunch in the big city.

Local attractions

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  1. Image for Bowling Basin

    Principal attraction marker image Bowling Basin »

    This attractive basin is at the western end of the Forth & Clyde Canal, where it meets the River Clyde. The sea lock …

  2. Image for Port Dundas

    Principal attraction marker image Port Dundas »

    Port Dundas was the port established in the heart of Glasgow to link the city to the Forth & Clyde Canal, via a …

  3. Craft Daft (On A Raft) »

    Craft Daft (On A Raft) is a totally unique crafting experience, based on the Forth & Clyde Canal. This 2 star …

  4. Image for Glasgow Botanic Gardens

    Glasgow Botanic Gardens »

    Glasgow Botanic Gardens are best known for their tropical plant collections, including the national collections of …

  5. Glasgow Green »

    Glasgow Green is the oldest of Glasgow's city parks and boasts winter gardens, a People's Palace, play vilage, open …

  6. Image for Glasgow School of Art

    Glasgow School of Art »

    Glasgow School of Art is the first important architectural monument to the modern movement in Europe by the Scottish …

  7. Kelvin Aqueduct »

    When construction of the Forth & Clyde Canal recommenced in 1785, Robert Whitworth replaced John Smeaton as …

  8. Police Museum »

    Strathclyde Police Museum depicts the history of policing in the West of Scotland from the early 1800's. Numerous …

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