There is a fantastic selection of beautiful gardens and parks in Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley where you can enjoy quiet walks and activities or explore fascinating attractions. With a name translating from Gaelic to mean ‘dear green place’, the city of Glasgow has over 70 parks and gardens.
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Historic Buildings & Homes
Kilsyth
This country estate in Kilsyth features a mansion house, walled garden and ruined castle.
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Motherwell
Dalzell Estate was originally a royal hunting forest and was landscaped in the 18th century by Archibald Hamilton.
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Lanark
Lanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there are lots of activities to keep all the family entertained.
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Clarkston
Greenbank Garden is a tranquil celebration of the gardener’s art in the grounds of a Grade-A listed Georgian house.
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Nr Milngavie
Mugdock Country Park is 10 miles north of Glasgow and covers 260 hectares while offering a range of recreational opportunities.
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Glasgow
Bellahouston Park is the location of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s House for an Art Lover, a variety of formal gardens and an impressive range of sporting facilities.
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Lochwinnoch
Glasgows nearest big countryside attraction for a healthy family fun day out or outdoor activities in Scotlands largest Regional Park.
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Glasgow
Glasgow Green is by far the oldest of the city's parks and is within easy walking distance of the city centre.
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Greenock
Do one of the top 50 walks in Scotland - the circular 11km walk is reasonably level, with panoramic views of the Clyde. Start at Drumfrochar Station and then stop half way at the Visitor Centre for coffee and see the exhibition.
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Glasgow
Kelvingrove Park is a classic Victorian park by the River Kelvin and has a range of sporting facilities as well as being next to the renowned Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery.
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East Kilbride
Calderglen Country Park has a children's zoo, tropical glasshouse, ornamental gardens, nature trails, adventure & toddler Play areas, Gift shop, Cafe, exhibition gallery, Golf Course and a whole lot more.
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Glasgow
Queen's Park was laid out by the world-renowned Joseph Paxton and was dedicated to the memory of Mary Queen of Scots.
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Hamilton
Chatelherault Country Park is a Five Star Visitor Attraction that was once described as a ‘Jewel in the Landscape’. Built in 1732 as a Hunting Lodge and Summer House for the Dukes of Hamilton.
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Cumbernauld
Palacerigg is a 300-hectare country park that provides a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife including a thriving roe deer population.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Glasgow
Pollok House is a grand country house in Pollok Country Park and gives a real flavour of life in the 1930s as well as boasting an outstanding art collection.
Parks & Gardens
Glasgow
Tollcross Park in the East End of Glasgow is known for its world-class Rose Garden and its Winter Gardens.
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Glasgow
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is located in the heart of the city’s West End and is dominated by the recently restored Kibble Palace.
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Coatbridge
Once a private estate, Drumpellier Country Park covers 500 acres and includes two natural lochs as well as attracting an abundance of wildlife.
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East Kilbride
James Hamilton Heritage Park covers 32 acres in East Kilbride and includes a 16-acre loch with a water sports centre.
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Strathaven
Strathaven Park is a traditional Edwardian public park, facilities at the park include a boating pond, two bowling greens, children's play areas, putting green, outdoor tennis courts, a café (seasonal) the highlight attraction, the miniature railway.