Clyde and Avon Valley Festival 2017: The Lost Kingdom of Cadzow

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Date:

Wednesday 10 May 2017 7:00pm until 9:30 pm

Price:
FREE

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Event's Address:

Visitor Centre, Chatelherault Country Park, Carlisle Road, Hamilton. ML3 7UE

‘The Lost Kingdom of Cadzow’ explores the connections between this area and the ancient Kingdom of Stratchclyde with its capital at Dumbarton Rock.  Meet the legendary heroes - King Rhydderch Hael, Languoreth Queen of Cadzow and Merlin, and discover more about their links to the ancient forests of Cadzow, Hamilton. 

Other Information

Dress for the weather.  Stout footwear recommended

Terrain:  Easy/Moderate

Maximum number of participants:  15

Age group:  Adults 

Parking:  Country Park, Car Park

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