- Lanark - Wikipedia
Lanark was a royal burgh from 1140 to 1975, and was historically the county town of Lanarkshire, though in modern times this title belongs to Hamilton Notable landmarks nearby include New Lanark, the Corra Linn and the site of Lanark Castle
- Welcome to Lanark - Alabama Wildlife
The gardens at Lanark, covering more than thirty acres, represent a lifelong labor of love by the Hills Centered on a formal lawn, Lanark’s gardens include wooded paths, streams, lakes, lawns and bridges
- Lanark Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do More
Visitor information for Lanark including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food drink
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Lanark (2025) - Tripadvisor
New Lanark World Heritage Site is internationally famous for its historic buildings, beautiful landscape and over 200 years of social history The mill village was founded in 1785 by David Dale and…
- Lanark Illinois – Beautiful rural community in Northwest Illinois
Founded in 1861, Lanark blends small-town friendliness with scenic beauty and a strong sense of community Located in picturesque Carroll County, Lanark is just 5 minutes south of Lake Carroll, 20 minutes east of the majestic Mississippi River, and an easy two-hour drive west of Chicago
- Discover Lanark
Lanark is a historic Royal Burgh located centrally around 45 minutes by car from Glasgow, Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders Explore the town's heritage, National Nature Reserves and of course, New Lanark - one of Scotland's 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites featuring the famous Falls of Clyde waterfalls
- Lanark | Historic Town, River Clyde, Textile Industry | Britannica
Lanark, royal burgh (town), South Lanarkshire council area, historic county of Lanarkshire, south-central Scotland, situated by the right bank of the River Clyde, southeast of the Glasgow metropolitan area
- Lanark - VisitLanarkshire
The Royal Burgh of Lanark is a bustling market town located in the beautiful lower Clyde Valley It is a popular visitor destination, and the town has a strong agricultural tradition and is home to one of the busiest agricultural markets in Scotland
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