Transport
Utilize the nearby train stations in Motherwell or Holytown for quick trips into Glasgow.





Located in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, Newarthill is a small town characterized by its residential character and close-knit community. With a population of around 6,500, it offers a slower pace of life compared to the nearby cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Visitors will find a typical Scottish village atmosphere, making it a suitable base for those looking to explore the central belt while staying in a quieter locale. Its location provides convenient links to Motherwell and the surrounding countryside, offering a blend of local charm and accessibility.
Located in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, Newarthill is a small town characterized by its residential character and close-knit community. With a population of around 6,500, it offers a slower pace of life compared to the nearby cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Visitors will find a typical Scottish village atmosphere, making it a suitable base for those looking to explore the central belt while staying in a quieter locale. Its location provides convenient links to Motherwell and the surrounding countryside, offering a blend of local charm and accessibility.
Authentic Scottish small-town atmosphere.
Proximity to Motherwell's amenities.
Easy transport links to Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Peaceful residential environment.
Primarily a residential area with fewer tourist attractions than nearby cities.
Best suited for those with a car or those comfortable using local transit.
Quiet atmosphere may result in limited nightlife options.
Utilize the nearby train stations in Motherwell or Holytown for quick trips into Glasgow.
Take advantage of the quiet streets and local parks for a relaxed morning walk.
A quiet stay and local Scottish community vibes.
GBP £
$80-$130 p/day
English, Scots
Visit the local shops along the main thoroughfare for everyday needs and a friendly chat.
May-September
Mild temperatures and fresh greenery make it a lovely time for walking in the area.
Enjoy the long Scottish daylight hours, perfect for day trips to nearby regional parks.
The changing autumn colors in North Lanarkshire provide a scenic backdrop for a quiet visit.
Expect typical Scottish winter weather; a good time to enjoy the local pubs and community warmth.