New Years Activities

December 30, 2024

As New Year approaches, Lanarkshire offers a variety of activities to help you celebrate. Here are the top three recommendations:

  1. Hogmanay at Topgolf Glasgow – Located in Rutherglen, Topgolf Glasgow is hosting a New Year’s Eve event featuring unlimited gameplay in private bays, a welcome drink, live piper, and a selection of delicious food throughout the night. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a lively and interactive celebration.
  2. New Year Hogmanay Ceilidh in Cumbernauld – Experience a traditional Scottish celebration at the Hogmanay Ceilidh held at Cumbernauld New Town Hall. Dance to live ceilidh music and welcome the New Year in classic Scottish style.
  3. Festive Dining at Local Inns – Several local establishments are offering special New Year’s Eve menus:
    • Kittoch, East Kilbride: Enjoy a festive menu with seasonal favourites and a selection of drinks to toast the New Year.
    • Gardenhall Inn, Mossneuk: Celebrate with a cozy dinner featuring a festive menu and curated drinks to make your evening special.
    • Smiddy Inn, Cumbernauld: Ring in the New Year with a delightful meal and festive beverages in a warm atmosphere.

Please note that due to recent severe weather warnings in Scotland, some events may be subject to change or cancellation. It’s advisable to check the latest updates and contact the venues directly to confirm event details and make reservations.

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