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 Chatelherault Country Park
Avon River
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Photographs of the walk from Larkhall

along the Avon River to Chatelherault Country Park

 at Hamilton in central Scotland

St.Machan Church in Larkhall

St.Machan Church

 in Larkhall




Map of Chatelherault Country Park

Millheugh Bridge

over the River Avon

 in Larkhall

The Avon is a tributary
 of the River Clyde.

The Avon joins the Clyde
 at Strathclyde Country Park




River Avon from Millheugh Bridge in Larkhall

River Avon

 
from Millheugh Bridge

 
in Larkhall




Weir and Fish Ladder on River Avon in Larkhall

Weir and Fish Ladder

 on River Avon

 in Larkhall




Larkhall Viaduct and Millheugh Bridge over the River Avon

Morgan Glen Viaduct and Millheugh Bridge

 over the River Avon in Larkhall

The Morgan Glen viaduct

spans some 285 yards at a height of 175 feet
.

 it is the tallest viaduct in Scotland.




River Avon

River Avon




Green Bridge over the River Avon in Chatelherault Country Park

Green Bridge over the River Avon

 in Chatelherault Country Park



Green Bridge over the River Avon in Chatelherault Country Park

Green Bridge over the River Avon

 in Chatelherault Country Park






The ruins of Cadzow Castle above the River Avon in Chatelherault Country Park

River Avon from Green Bridge

in Chatelherault Country Park






Fields above the Avon River gorge

Fields above the Avon River gorge






The White Bridge over the River Avon in Chatelherault Country Park

The White Bridge over the River Avon

 in Chatelherault Country Park.





Ancient Cadzow Oak Trees in Chatelherault Country Park

Ancient 500 years old Cadzow Oak Trees

 in Chatelherault Country Park

These are the remnants of a medieval hunting park.



Map of Chatelherault Country Park

Map of Chatelherault Country Park

showing walkways alongside the River Avon

( Note: Click on above for large size image )




Map of Walk from Hamilton through Chatelherault Country Park to Larkhall

Map of Walk from Hamilton through

 Chatelherault Country Park to Larkhall




HAMILTON via CHATELHERAULT PARK to LARKHALL - ROUTE DESCRIPTION:

Location: Lanarkshire
Map: OS Landranger 64
Dlstanoo: 6 miles (10km)
Time: 34 hours
Terrain: Woodland and riverside paths

Much of this walk used to be promoted as the Avon Walkway, following the river of that name from its confluence with the Clyde near Hamilton to Larkhall. The promotion seems to have ceased as some of the waymarks are gone and signboards are decaying but it is still a fine walk and well worth doing. The walk links two railway stations, making the return easy. The Larkhall spur line, which also has a station at Chatelherault, provides an excellent service.
Leave Hamilton via the path across South Haugh, which within a few metres has a remarkable air of remoteness about it. The path weaves through a fairly dense cover of trees and shrubs with glimpses of a couple of small lochs along the way. Before long you reach the Avon, near where it tumbles into the Clyde, with an old wooden walkway information board beside the path.
The path beside the river has become part of the extensive cycleway network and is surfaced accordingly.
Before long you cross the river on the Old Avon bridge, which leads into Chatelherault Country Park. It is worth pausing here to enjoy the riverside scenery. River Avon is a bit of tautology, as Avon comes from the Gaelic/Celtic root Abhainn, which means a river, so it is actually "River River".
All of the walk so far, including the extensive country park, was formerly land owned by the Dukes of Hamilton, and Chatelherault itself, despite its rather palatial air, was in fact the estate's hunting lodge, rather self-deprecatingly described by its designer William Adam as a “dogg kennel".
The buildings are a short diversion from the walk and include displays and exhibitions and a cafe —- check for opening hours across the festive period. The name comes from an estate in France with which the Hamilton family formerly had links.
The Dukes of Hamilton also bore the title Duc de Chatellerault.
The walk continues on a good path high above the Avon, which is crossed by the impressive Duke’s Bridge.
Shortly after this you pass the rather scant ruins of Cadzow Castle. Not long after that you reach the venerable Cadzow Oaks, some of which are now barely able to support their own weight and are propped up to stop them toppling over.



HAMILTON via CHATELHERAULT PARK to LARKHALL - ROUTE DESCRIPTION 2:


The path is part of an 8km circuit which is very popular with walkers, dogs and increasingly with cyclists, so watch out for these. As the path dips down before recrossing the Avon at the Green Bridge, look out for an information board on the right at the foot of steep steps. You need to take these steps to continue the walk. At the top of the steps the path flattens out and wanders around for a bit ( but is always clear ) before diving back to the riverside for the approach to Larkhall. The path leads to Millheugh Bridge where the Water racing over a weir makes an attractive picture. You then pass the Applebank Inn, which is very welcoming despite being said to be haunted. A final uphill road section takes you to Larkhall Station and the short train ride back to Hamilton.


Route:

Exit Hamilton Central Station car park (GR: NS721553) and TR.
Walk past shops and cross major road.
Continue ahead on Duke St.
Cross High Patrick St.
At next junction make double crossing and continue down past retirement flats.
Pass tennis club and bowling club and at red marker TR on path across South Haugh.
Keep L at fork and old Avon Walkway signboard TR on cyclepath beside the Avon.
Go under Avon Bridge and in 300m cross Old Avon Bridge into Chatelherault Country Park.
Keep R beside river then go uphill with path through woods.
Walk down tarmac path to Duke's Bridge and cross.
Follow path high above Avon past Cadzow Oaks for 4km.
Watch for steep steps on R by a signboard.
Take these steps.
Follow path at top as it curves round and eventually go down more steps to riverside.
At Millheugh Bridge go L on road past Applebank Inn.
At roundabout go R.
In 500m go L ( sign for station } then in 350m go right to reach Larkhall Station.





Map and Route Description of Walk around Chatelherault Country Park

Map and Route Description of Walk

around Chatelherault Country Park



Route Map of Cycle Run around Chatelherault Country Park

Route Map of Cycle Run

around Chatelherault Country Park



CHATELHERAULT PARK - CYCLE RUN:

Chatelherault Country Park lying just to the south of Hamilton is easily accessible and ideal for getting away from it all.
This mountain bike route follows a trail through attractive woodland in the Avon gorge.
An unavoidable large flight of steps will exercise your arms.
From the car park cycle past the excellent visitor centre and continue downstream for 300m before turning left at a sign for the Cadzow Oaks.
Cross the Duke's Bridge over the Avon Water to soon see the ruins of Cadzow Castle before reaching the 500-year-old gnarled oaks.
 An Iron Age earthen fort can also be seen here.
Continue above the gorge on the Green Bridge, followed by a long ascent up at flight of steps.
Once completed the return crosses flatter terrain as the path runs above the gorge and by Riccarton Golf Course.
Follow the signs back to the visitor centre by the imposing Chatelherault house.
Built more than 250 years ago to a William Adam's design for the Duke of Hamilton as his hunting lodge, its unusual name is
derived from the French town of Chatellerault as the title Duc de Chatallerault was bestowed on the nobleman.





Map and Route Description of Cycle Run between Strathclyde Country Park and Chatelherault Country Park

Map and Route Description of Cycle Route

between Strathclyde Country Park

and Chatelherault Country Park

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