Things to Do in Glasgow and the Clyde Valley

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There’s so many things to do in Glasgow and the Clyde Valley. Discover Glasgow, Scotland’s city of style where you can find world-class museums, galleries, stunning architecture and one of the best city centre shopping experiences in the UK. Beyond the city, you’ll find lush countryside, great family days out and a wealth of fascinating history as you follow the path of the River Clyde.

History and Heritage 

Greater Glasgow and The Clyde Valley has a fascinating history. if you would like to find out about life in Scotland’s largest city and the industries which have developed in the Clyde Valley, you can visit a variety of attractions which bring the region’s past vividly to life at museums and galleries. Museums in the area make for a fascinating day out, illustrating the areas varied history, with collections from Roman times through to the modern shipbuilding industry. Discover a mix of architecture throughout the region including the Victorian buildings of the City Chambers, Tenement House and the Neo-Gothic splendour of the University of Glasgow.

Activities and Attractions to Visit

With a wide range of activities across Glasgow and Clyde Valley, there is plenty to keep you busy on your visit. With two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the beautiful city of Glasgow, it is a stunning region to explore. The Antonine Wall, nearly 2000 years old, was the North-West frontier of the Roman Empire and you can walk along the ancient turf ramparts that housed the military base. The Second World Heritage Site at New Lanark, an eighteenth century restored cotton mill village is a must see for history enthusiasts on the banks of the River Clyde.

The Glasgow Science Centre is perfect for entertaining children with a wide range of interactive exhibits and activities. Also popular with families is the James Hamilton Heritage Park providing a tranquil surrounding with a range of water sports from canoeing to wind surfing. You can also see one of the finest post war collections of stained glass windows in Britain at Glasgow Cathedral. The City Dean Castle Country Park is a fantastic countryside day out, enjoying a walk or picnic with friends and family.

Glasgow and Clyde Valley Food and Drink 

Every taste and budget is catered for in Greater Glasgow and The Clyde Valley. From first class dining, charming pubs and arty cafés to authentic Scottish restaurants, this area offers the best food and drink experiences. If you’re inspired by the flavours discovered in the region’s restaurants, then pick up your own ingredients at a wide variety of farmers’ markets, farm shops and delis boasting fresh Scottish and international produce. After a hearty meal, a great way to finish off the evening is with a locally produced drink. Discover a surprising range of malts and ales which are created in the area. Come and experience fantastic food and drink and uncover the true taste of Greater Glasgow and The Clyde Valley.

It’s clear to see there’s plenty of things to do in Glasgow and the Clyde Valley, so book your stay in a pub today!

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