Palacerigg Country Park 3 Palacerigg Golf Club, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G67 3HU
About the Business
Palacerigg Country Park is a true gem of Scotland, offering an unparalleled experience for nature-lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and families alike. Located in the quaint town of Cumbernauld, the park sprawls across 300 hectares of undulating landscapes and lush greenery, making it the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
As an establishment, Palacerigg Country Park prides itself on providing visitors with a wide array of recreational opportunities, ranging from hiking and cycling to fishing and golfing. The park's well-maintained trails and pathways wind through the rolling hills and dense forests, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Meanwhile, golf enthusiasts can enjoy a challenging round of golf at the Palacerigg Golf Club, which is located within the park and boasts 18 stunning holes.
In addition to its outdoor recreational activities, Palacerigg Country Park offers a range of educational and experiential exhibits that are sure to delight visitors of all ages. One of the key attractions is Palacerigg's impressive animal conservation center, which offers visitors the chance to observe and learn about a wide variety of fascinating animals, including rare breeds, exotic creatures, and farmyard favorites. Children will be enchanted by the park's adventure playground, which features a zip line, climbing wall, and other exciting attractions.
As a point of interest and tourist attraction, Palacerigg Country Park is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Glasgow area. Whether you are looking for a peaceful walk in the countryside, a day of adventure with the family, or a round of golf on a world-class course, Palacerigg has it all. With its stunning natural beauty, diverse recreational opportunities, and fascinating exhibits, this park truly has something for everyone.
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Location & Phone number
3 Palacerigg Golf Club, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G67 3HU, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Sad to see the decline in the place. Some investments have been made with the new play park and the badger trail, but since the animals were all removed, it has been downhill. Used to be an amazing place to go ad a kid"
"Up at the park for the weekly PALACERIGG COUNTRY PARKRUN start time 9.30 am. Fantastic trail run"
"The country park has changed over the years, its not the place it used to be as it was vibrant with animals and petting enclosures but understandably this costs a lot to run. It's still a nice park to go walking as they have varied tracks that cover good mileage. Tracks are varying and undualting and for the most of it not too mucky."
"Great place for a country walk, lots of different routes leading around the golf course, the badger walk is best which has amazing views to the hills to the south and then a quick walk to Fannyside Loch. Highly recommended!"
"BE AWARE: There are currently no animals or farm sections due to NL Council cuts a couple of years back. I have told Visit Scotland and other online websites - but they refuse to change the details! GOOD POINTS: FREE ENTRY AND PARKING! Amazing woodland trails where you can often see roe deer, owls, foxes (even in the daytime) buzzards, kestrels and herons! The changing seasons and various paths mean that you can go back several times in a row and never get the same walk twice. Just give yourself a couple of hours to explore and ramble around... you can't get lost, just head back to the golf course if you think you've wandered too far! Also, Fannyaside Loch is beautiful and there are two playgrounds to choose from :) BAD POINTS: The signposting can be a bit confusing if you're not local. There aren't enough dog poop bins if you start walking out towards the loch and Glencryan/Forest wood. A few of the trails haven't been resurfaced yet so can be uneven to walk on/ access for pushchairs/wheelchairs. The visitor centre is currently closed so no toilets or cafe... you may need to do a 'nature wee' if you're desperate ;) TO CONSIDER: Improvements to the paths and boardwalks are constantly being made, and there's a new playground that replaced the old rotten tree-top walk. Access isn't great for disabled people, but there are some paths that are suitable in drier weather. A community trust has taken over the running of the park, but at the moment it's in the admin stages, so watch this space!"
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