Douglas
Nestled on the
south bank of the Douglas Water, Douglas, a village located
approximately 12 miles southwest of Lanark, boasts a name rooted in
Gaelic, meaning
"dark stream." This charming village offers a glimpse into Scotland's
rich history. Explore the Douglas Castle, remnants of a 17th-century structure with its iconic "Castle Dangerous" tower,
which inspired Sir Walter Scott's novel of the same name. History buffs can
delve deeper into the past at St. Bride's Church, a 14th-century ruin that once served as a
mausoleum for the Lords of Douglas.
While
extensive shopping options might be limited in Douglas, the village
offers a unique charm. Explore local shops and the post office, or venture to
nearby Lanark for a wider variety of shops, eateries, and leisure facilities.
Art enthusiasts can explore Carol Taylor Artists Studio & Gallery, where they
might discover a one-of-a-kind treasure. In the evenings, unwind at local pubs
and cafes, soaking in the peaceful village atmosphere.