Things to do in Lennoxtown

Activities, attractions and tours

Photo "Lennoxtown" by Ron Shephard (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Lennoxtown" by Chris Upson (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Lennoxtown" by Ron Shephard (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Lennoxtown" by william craig (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Lennoxtown" by Ron Shephard (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original

  • find price illustration

    Explore activities

    Explore thousands of experiences from activities and attractions to day tours and transfer.
  • calendar shield illustration

    Book with ease

    Skip the line- book tickets online in minutes to top attractions with free cancellation on many activities.
  • trophy illustration

    Treat yourself

    Members save % or more when you book activities.

Top places to visit

1. OVO Hydro

The SSE Hydro, an iconic, elliptical building on the banks of the River Clyde, is one of the busiest concert venues in the world. The 12,000-seat arena fills up quickly, with fans gathering to see the high-caliber guests who perform here. Join the crowds to experience the electric atmosphere and to sing along with your favorite band.
Learn more
The SSE Hydro which includes mist or fog and street scenes

2. Hampden Park

Experience the thrill of watching a live sporting event in Hampden Park, one of soccer's most celebrated arenas. The stadium is the home ground for the Scottish soccer team as well as Queen's Park Football Club. Watch a match here with cheering loyal fans or browse the stadium’s museum, which tells the story of Scottish soccer to the present day.
Learn more
Hampden Park

3. Buchanan Street

Buchanan Street is a common part of any trip to Glasgow as it is bookended by two major stations. Spend time on this wide, car-free street during your trip to the cosmopolitan city. Walk along the length of “Style Mile” for an afternoon of shopping and sightseeing.
Learn more
Buchanan Street featuring street scenes as well as a large group of people

4. University of Glasgow

Mingle with academics and undergraduates as you wander around the halls of learning in the University of Glasgow. You don't have to be enrolled to enjoy the historic sights of Scotland's second-oldest college or to attend the public lectures and concerts that the university hosts. Head to Gilmorehill Campus in the west end of the city for the main attractions.
Learn more
University of Glasgow which includes heritage elements

5. Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre

The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) has earned a prestigious reputation for hosting some of the biggest events in the U.K. The different buildings that comprise the center are unmistakable sights on the riverside, their contemporary metallic architecture fitting in with the ultra-modern waterfront, which also features two stylish museums. Walk along the banks of the River Clyde to admire the unique structures or attend one of the many impressive events hosted within.
Learn more
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre showing a river or creek and a bridge

6. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park offer some of the most spectacular scenery in the country, just a 1-hour drive north of Glasgow. The villages in the area are steeped in history and legend, and locally sourced food takes pride of place at many of the local restaurants.
Learn more
Loch Earn which includes forest scenes and a lake or waterhole

7. Stirling Castle

Overlooking the town from an extinct volcanic crag, the imposing Stirling Castle was the seat of Scottish kings and rulers for many centuries. The landmark, dominating every view of the area, is equally impressive inside, with brightly colored rooms perfectly preserved to give visitors an insight into the lives of Scotland's past monarchs. Learn about their births, marriages and deaths through interactive exhibits and informative displays.
Learn more
Stirling Castle which includes a cemetery

8. George Square

Visit George Square, named after King George III, to stand in the heart of Glasgow. See statues and sculptures of pioneering Scotsmen, admire historic architecture and enjoy fine dining. The square is a gathering place during large celebrations, such as St. Andrew’s Day on November 30, Christmas carnivals, student fairs and Hogmanay (New Year’s Eve).
Learn more
George Square featuring a city, a memorial and a square or plaza

What to do in Lennoxtown


Popular places to visit

Frequently asked questions

Is Lennoxtown worth visiting?
Lennoxtown has a unique mix of local charm, attractions and culture. Whether you're into the outdoors, history or traditional food, there's a lot you'll enjoy here.
How do I spend a day in Lennoxtown?
Start your sightseeing with a visit to Buchanan Street and Glasgow Science Centre. Then, check out other parts of Lennoxtown for tasty eats and a little retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Lennoxtown?
The top tourist attraction in Lennoxtown is Buchanan Street, so be sure to add it to your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Lennoxtown?
Three days will be plenty of time to tick off many city attractions, such as West Highland Way Trailhead, Mugdock Country Park and Lenzie Golf Club. The average stay in Lennoxtown is two days. If you have the urge to extend your trip, Glasgow isn't far away.
What are some activities to do in Lennoxtown with kids?
What to do in Lennoxtown for adults?
There are plenty of things to do in Lennoxtown, with activities for adults of all ages. Finish your day off at Glengoyne Distillery or Tennent Caledonian Breweries.
Are there free things to do in Lennoxtown?
From relaxing in parks to strolling around vibrant neighbourhoods, it's simple to find free things to do in Lennoxtown. If you need inspiration, ask a local tour guide for recommendations. West Highland Way Trailhead is a must for anyone wishing to save on their sightseeing adventures.