It wasn't on our itinerary but on our first day in Scotland driving around in circles on the wrong side of the road (sorry to all the old folk, children who had to run for their lives along the way) we noticed these huge wind turbines on the far horizon, first one, then two, then eight until we saw the whole farm - all 42 turbines!
We had to see them up close so we zigged & zagged through the countryside until we got up close to them along Dura Road near Forth, some maps say South Cobbinshaw, either way it is in South Lanarkshire and you really can't miss 'em! Some sources say you can access them by Climpy Road too, we noticed going up Dura Road that there were a couple of spots to park with trails managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust. One trail leads to the Darmead - Linn Covenanters Monument part of Scottish religious history / struggles, the trail takes you though some moors and you can hear the faint sound of "American Werewolf in London" if you get out of the car & listen carefully. Beware the moors!
We chosed to just travel up the road by car until we hit the end of it right by the entrance of a small farm, along the way we saw tons of sheep & coos (Scots for cow), I couldn't believe how close we got to the turbines and how peaceful it was up on the law (Scots for hill) though breezy.
Well worth a drive to see a reclaimed coal mine now serving a dual role as a wind farm & bird sanctuary with hiking trails. I should point out that the farm generates 97 MW of electricity or roughly enough power to provide for 70,000 homes from a clean renewable source. read more