Wishaw is a town and former burgh in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is on the edge of the Clyde Valley, 15 miles south-east of Glasgow City Centre.
Restaurants in Wishaw
4.5 based on 269 reviews
We are more than a Garden Centre. We have 44,000 square feet of different departments which give interest all year round. We have 9000 sq feet of antiques and our 150 seater coffee shop serves all home made food by our friendly helpful staff
I visit regularly with friends, with family, and sometimes solo. The garden centre is moderately sized- plants are always well cared for and staff couldn’t be more helpful, including on one occasion searching out online sources for a plinth for our sundial (as they didn’t stock them). The hat and handbag shop is also excellent and well worth a look. Sorry to see that recently the wee jewellery outlet has closed down as it always had lovely items and a very pleasant and helpful owner. Highlights though are the wool shop which is well stocked and efficiently run by lovely ladies who go the extra mile (I work in the nhs was even gifted early in the pandemic a batch of hand knitted and washable straps for our face masks which went round the back and made them fit better, which the owner had made as other nhs customers had complained how the masks gaped). Great wools, patterns, dried and artificial flowers and even dolls house furniture. And in non covid times, a wee jar of delicious sweeties at the till that you can dip into. And of course the gem of the antiques shop. Totally superb. Staff are fantastic, range is great and excellent quality - I have numerous pieces (furniture, ceramics, artwork, jewellery crystal, woodwork) purchased there. You can spend hours pottering round. Some very unusual, well priced and at times rare pieces. Pandemic restrictions are well observed. The restaurant has a great range and is very well run. The car park is manned at busy times to help you find a space. They have lovely cards, a great pet shop and old fashioned sweetie shop.... I could go on and on. It’s a family run concern I gather, and they get to know and greet regulars in the various sections. A great afternoon out. Just what we all need as we start to emerge from the covid darkness! If you are in the Clyde Valley don’t miss it!
4.5 based on 3 reviews
We've played this flat, tree-lined Parkland Course twice in the past month after hearing good things about it & were very pleasantly surprised by how well maintained it was & how enjoyable it is to play here. This James Braid designed course is in excellent condition & features wide tree-lined fairways, fast greens of an exceptionally high standard & a super variety of holes ... 17 of which are protected by strategic bunkering & if you find sand you'll be severely challenged to escape it. The first 7 holes are all good but from the 8th onward this course really explodes into an astonishing variety of holes which will test every shot you have in your play book & have you using every club you have in your bag. This course is a challenge for any skill level & it's impossible not to enjoy playing here. We were lucky & took advantage of a 'Deal' & played for only £18 each.
3.0 based on 28 reviews
As a photography this place was a great spot to visit, the road leading down requires a pretty hefty 4x4 vehicle or some silky driving skills but the reward is worth it.
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