Campsie Glen
Nestling at the foot of the Campsie Fells some 16 km north of Glasgow,
Campsie Glen has become for many people a piece of heaven, an oasis of
peace, a glimpse of paradise here on earth.
Our centre is traditionally called Ballencleroch House (the place of the clergy) a name which goes back to medieval times. Many have commented that it is a haven of peace, This is the peace we wish to offer to all our visitors who come to stay here or use the facilities.
The Schoenstatt centre which opened in 1989 is open to families, individuals and groups. Standing in over 17 acres of ground which include woodland walkways where there is space to breath and relax. The house and shrine are open throughout the year. Disabled access is provided both in the grounds and other facilities and the walks are also suitable for the disabled.
St Joseph's Cabin
is the red wooden house adjacent to the shrine. Visitors are welcome to
come in, relax and make a cup of tea. There is also a small repository
with an assortment of religious items, books and cards suitable for all
occasions. Please feel free to browse.
For more details see → Accommodation
