This playground is a vibrant and imaginative space designed for younger children, featuring a fairy-tale inspired castle, a miniature village, and a variety of play equipment including slides, climbing frames, and swings.
Pretty park and very large. Great place for a walk or to see ducks but playground is rather limited for pre school kids. Could definitely do more with that and could gravel the paths that divert through the wooded areas. Overall I would go again but not over some other parks.
Great space to have a picnic and quite popular with the dog walkers. Playground was very small and is suitable for smaller children. Otherwise, lovely area for a walk
Great place for families to spend the weekend here, even with the snow you will enjoy
I don't know how many times we have been to this park over the years and only today we actually made it round the entire circumference (lots of stopping, going backwards, winding in and out the bushes/trees). There's 2 play parks that have just enough apparatus to keep both kids (7yrs&2yrs) fully engaged and having fun but could definitely do with an upgrade now. The pond with the ducks, swans, seagulls, pigeons, floating wooden ducks was definitely the biggest attraction after the picnic on the bowling greens! So. Many. Dogs. Too!
Best place to enjoy on weekends
Lovely varied open spaces. Good vantage point at the flagpole for views over Glasgow.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Slides
Swings
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Pretty park and very large. Great place for a walk or to see ducks but playground is rather limited for pre school kids. Could definitely do more with that and could gravel the paths that divert through the wooded areas. Overall I would go again but not over some other parks.
Great space to have a picnic and quite popular with the dog walkers. Playground was very small and is suitable for smaller children. Otherwise, lovely area for a walk
Great place for families to spend the weekend here, even with the snow you will enjoy
I don't know how many times we have been to this park over the years and only today we actually made it round the entire circumference (lots of stopping, going backwards, winding in and out the bushes/trees). There's 2 play parks that have just enough apparatus to keep both kids (7yrs&2yrs) fully engaged and having fun but could definitely do with an upgrade now. The pond with the ducks, swans, seagulls, pigeons, floating wooden ducks was definitely the biggest attraction after the picnic on the bowling greens! So. Many. Dogs. Too!
Best place to enjoy on weekends
Lovely varied open spaces. Good vantage point at the flagpole for views over Glasgow.