Strathclyde Park

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Strathclyde Loch, looking north
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Strathclyde Loch, looking north

Strathclyde Park (or Strathclyde Country Park) is a country park located in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

The park covers some 4 kmĀ², centred on the artificial Strathclyde Loch. It is located next to the River Clyde between Hamilton and Motherwell, and offers many amenities and attractions such as woodland walks, watersports, and a camping and caravaning site. One of Scotland's theme parks, M&Ds is located close to the park. Until 1996, the music festival T in the Park was held here.

Although the focus of the park is on recreation, a variety of habitats are present, including wetlands and native woodland.


[edit] Rowing at Strathclyde Park

Logo of Commonwealth Rowing Championships
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Logo of Commonwealth Rowing Championships

Major events held at the loch include the 2005 World Rowing Masters Regatta and the 2006 Commonwealth Rowing Championships.

The loch also hosts the National Rowing Championships once every three years, which are normally held in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham.

The Watersports Centre offers equipment hire and instruction for all types of watersports, from water skiing to pedalos. The loop path around the loch provides an ideal route for joggers and cyclists. Angling is permitted in the Loch and the River.

[edit] Major Events

The watersports events of the 2005 Glasgow Special Olympics. The 2006 Scottish Triathalon Championships were staged at the park.

The west side of the park is bounded by the River Clyde, which was diverted when the loch was built in 1975. The original course can be seen between the east loch shore and the island. Across the Clyde is the M74 motorway, which creates a significant level of noise. The east side of the park is quieter, with woodland and paths leading up the slopes to Motherwell.

The remains of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort and a Roman bath house can be seen in the park, where the South Calder Water flows into the loch. There is an arched Roman bridge across the South Calder nearby. The site of the Battle of Bothwell Bridge (1679) is to the north west of the park.

Strathclyde Park is used as a 'cruising' location by locals wanting to show off their modified cars.

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