| Cambuslang Public Park Cairns Road, Cambuslang G72 8NR | |
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Cambuslang Park spans 27 acres encompassing the contrast of open park land and the Borgie Glen, which is a steep tree lined ravine, containing a complex network of pathways. Not to mention a pond, sport pitches, woodland areas and the Bandstand, which is a natural amphitheatre.
Ravenswood Local Nature Reserve is a valuable wetland site situated on the north side of Cumbernauld, it's an enjoyable place to take a stroll, cycle or take your dog for a walk!
READ MOREThe Scottish Wildlife Trust Falls of Clyde and Visitor Centre is nestled in the Clyde Valley and is part of the Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve.
READ MOREClyde Valley Family Park is a fun day out for all the family, not just the kids brought to you by the owners of East Links Family Park!
READ MOREWhether you are looking for a peaceful place to relax or an exciting place to explore, Dalzell Estate is the perfect place to visit.
READ MORELanark Loch is an ideal fun day out for all the family, there is a selection of activities including fishing, pitch and putt, play area and more to keep everyone entertained!
READ MORELocal Nature Reserves (LNR) are places for local people to actively enjoy, while having the chance to see and learn about nature on their doorsteps!
READ MOREExplore the 10km network of nature trails and footpaths at Palacerigg Country Park, Cumbernauld!
READ MOREOnce a farm, today Riccard Johnston is a mosaic of mixed woodland, green open space and mature hedgerows!
READ MOREChatelherault Country Park, a five star visitor attraction under the Visit Scotland grading scheme, has been described as a jewel in the local landscape.
READ MORECalderglen Country Park is a four-star tourist attraction based in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire featuring a Children's Zoo, Tropical Glasshouse, Adventure Play Area and more!
READ MORECumbernauld Glen's ancient woodland is a haven for wildlife and the varied ground vegetation reflects the age of the site. Vast carpets of bluebells flower from May to June.
READ MORESeafar Wood is a relatively young strip of woodland west of Cumbernauld Village.
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