James Hamilton Heritage Park Stewartfield Way, East Kilbride G74 5LB | |
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The park features a 16 acre loch which provides beautiful and tranquil surroundings for our exciting range of water sports, from canoeing to windsurfing. Taster sessions are available so that you can get a feel for various water sports and both junior and adult courses are provided to help you progress.
Don't panic if water activities are not your idea of fun as there is plenty on offer for those who do not like to take the plunge. Two adventure playgrounds are also star attractions and there is also a popular fleet of fun boats. Ornithologists can also take advantage of some excellent bird watching opportunities from the bird sanctuary.
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