The Edgelands of Carluke

Explore the Edgelands. The wilderness on your doorstep.

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Date posted: Monday, 19 December 2016

- Mark Archibald, Archibald Photography, Make Your Way Project Photographer

No matter where we live there is beauty to be found. The Edgelands are those areas where wilderness exists either inside or on the fringes of built-up residential or industrial areas. I spent two afternoons going in search of these places of natural beauty in Carluke. Places of peace which can often be reached in a few minutes from schools, homes or the town centre.Make Your Way Carluke EdgelandsCarluke is a place surrounded by beautiful countryside. A walk around the perimeter of the town, from the train station to John Cummings Stadium will reward you with some wonderful views of the surrounding fields and hills as it takes you through some remarkably photogenic woodland.Make Your Way Carluke EdgelandsMake Your Way Carluke EdgelandsMake Your Way Carluke EdgelandsMake Your Way Carluke EdgelandsMake Your Way Carluke EdgelandsMake Your Way Carluke EdgelandsWe'd love to see some of your own photographs of the Carluke Edgelands. Share them on social media with the hastag #MakeYourWay @ClydeAvonValley  To find out how to take part in the upcoming Make Your Way activities, take a look below and keep an eye on the website News section or our facebook page.

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