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Improvements to the park have added a wetland area, orchard, signage and upgraded play facility. The highest point of the park bestows fine panoramic views across open countryside to Campsie and Kilpatrick hills.
The park is located in the Maryhill area of Glasgow about 4 miles North West of the City Centre.
Cathkin Braes Country Park covers a large area in the south east of Glasgow and is renowned for panoramic views over the city and beyond!
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READ MOREThe Glasgow Countryside Ranger Service offer an annual program of guided walks and activities that are free of charge at parks across the city!
READ MOREDawsholm Park could well be described as 'the nature lover's park' as there is much of interest to the nature enthusiast here!
READ MOREThe Children's Wood on North Kelvin Meadow, and the Meadow itself, make up the last wild space in the west-end of Glasgow!
READ MOREElder Park is a beautiful green space in Govan Conservation Area, located just south of the River Clyde.
READ MOREBellahouston Park, a sprawling 169-acre green oasis in the heart of Glasgow's Southside, offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and recreational activities.
READ MOREThis tranquil woodland, with its majestic ancient oaks and old hawthorn hedges, has been growing on this hillside on the edge of Glasgow for hundreds of years.
READ MOREOpened in 2003, the Hidden Gardens is an award-winning unique public greenspace and community development organisation located in Pollokshields, one of Scotland's most diverse communities.
READ MORERobroyston Park Local Nature Reserve has an attractive wild aspect which consists mainly of rough grassland, areas of wetland, a pond and planted trees.
READ MOREThis 42 hectare (102 acres) East End public park is extremely popular with local residents and the wider community alike!
READ MOREOriginally acquired by the Burgh of Partick, Victoria Park was named for Queen Victoria's golden jubilee in 1887 and is considered to be Glasgow's prettiest park!
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