Holyrood Park is a Royal Park managed by Historic Environment Scotland close to the centre of Edinburgh. Arthur's Seat is in the centre of the park Read more
Callendar Park is the jewel in the crown of parks within the Falkirk area, covering over 170 acres and housing the magnificent Callendar House. Read more
The park has lots of facilities and trails for a great family day out including a Visitor Centre, cafe, wildlife displays and adventure playground as well as offering seasonal fun boat hire. Read more
Ness Islands are a collection of small islands in the middle of the River Ness near Inverness. Read more
A large woodland park located from Greenlees Road to Langlea Drive and an important part of Cambuslangs greenspace. Read more
Nestled in the heart of Kilmarnock and offers something for the whole family to enjoy. Read more
A play area for toddlers and juniors located to the east of the Maybury Road in Edinburgh. Read more
The park is extremely popular with the public being one of the most visited parks in Glasgow, containing extensive formal and informal gardens, an arboretum, a boating pond, bowling greens and tennis courts. Read more
Just 3 miles from Dundee City Centre Camperdown Country Park is the largest public park in Dundee. Read more
The Meadows remain one of the most important open spaces in Edinburgh and one of the most popular. Read more
Zetland Park is the principal open space serving Grangemouth and is the green oasis at the heart of this busy industrial town. Read more
Laigh Hills Park is a large, fairly natural area easily accessed from the Cathedral and the centre of Dunblane Read more
Queen’s Park has a uniquely rich combination of historical, cultural and environmental heritage and outstanding landscape and conservation values. Read more
Rouken Glen Park is a fantastic, family friendly, greenspace located within East Renfrewshire. Read more
Opening on 15 June 1912 Barshaw Park in Paisley has a range of facilities to suit all from a walled garden to a BMX track. Read more
Glasgow Necropolis is a fascinating Victorian garden cemetery that offers impressive views across Glasgow Read more
Mugdock Country Park is a great day out for the family including walking, cycling, orienteering, shopping, children’s play park and adventure trail. Read more
The Walled Garden known as the “Wimpy Park” is a green space of situated within the Bowmar Estate in Alloa South East. Read more
Hermitage Park is a set of formal gardens containing fields, shrubbery and an old mill. A great park for a family day out. Read more
The park is named after industrialist Lord Overtoun, a.k.a John Campbell White, who bestowed the land to the Royal Burgh of Rutherglen Read more
Saughton Park is a hidden gem in the south west of Edinburgh. Read more
‘The Glen’ as it is more commonly known by local people, is one of Scotland’s most important and popular urban parks. Read more
Known affectionately as the "highlands of the lowlands", the Galloway Forest Park offers an endless assortment of things to see and do. Read more
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This year Scots made over 230 million visits to parks and greenspaces. During December we will be highlighting the love that people have for parks and greenspace. Read more
August sees the launch of our #MyParkLove campaign to give everyone an opportunity to tell us about your favourite park and why you love it. Read more