Abington is a small village about 18 miles south of Lanark near the M74.

Abington is a small village about 18 miles south of Lanark near the M74.
Biggar is a small market town about ten miles south of Lanark which has been declared "of remarkable historical interest".
Carluke is a medium sized town about five miles north of Lanark.
Carnwath is a small village approximately nine miles south east of Lanark.
Kirkmuirhill is a small village approximately six miles West of Lanark. Facilities include a primary school, shops, a church and pubs.
Leadhills is a small historic village about twenty-five miles south east of Lanark. It is a conservation area and is famous for its connection to lead mining.
Lesmahagow is a large village approximately seven miles east of Lanark. Facilities include a primary and secondary schools, numerous shops, pubs, banks, and churches.
Rigside is a small village approximately eight miles south east of Lanark. Facilities include a primary school, shops, a church and a pub.
Symington & Thankerton are small villages located a few miles south of Lanark.
Both Tarbrax and Woolfords are set in rural locations about twenty miles east of Lanark. Facilities in Tarbrax include a primary school, and a church.
Constructed in 2004, this development provides a total of 26 homes. All properties are gas central heated.
The rural centre of South Lanarkshire, Lanark is a traditional market town with a long and interesting history.