Aberdeen: Park
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Duthie Park
Nestled in the heart of Aberdeen, Duthie Park stands as a verdant oasis amidst the bustling city life. This picturesque park, spanning an impressive 44 acres, was gifted to the city by Miss Elizabeth Crombie Duthie in 1881 in memory of her uncle and brother.
Seaton Park
Tucked away in the historic city of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, Seaton Park stands as a verdant oasis, offering a serene escape from the urban rush. This sprawling park, known for its well-manicured landscapes and scenic walking paths, is a cherished green space for both...
Stewart Park
Stewart Park, a serene oasis in the bustling city of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, offers residents and visitors alike a verdant escape from urban life. This tranquil park is a perfect place for leisurely strolls, family picnics, and outdoor sports, making it a cherished...
Union Terrace Gardens
Nestled in the heart of Aberdeen, Union Terrace Gardens is an urban oasis that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This historic park, established in the Victorian era, spans approximately 2.5 acres and remains a cherished green space...
Aberdeen Beach
Aberdeen Beach, a picturesque stretch of sand located in the dynamic city of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. This coastal park serves as a recreational haven for locals and tourists alike, providing a perfect...
Brig O' Balgownie
The Brig o' Balgownie is a 13th-century bridge spanning the River Don in Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland. Construction of the bridge was begun in the late 13th century by Richard Cementarius, although its completion was not until 1320 at the time of the Scottish War of Independence.
Cruickshank Botanic Garden
The Cruickshank Botanic Gardens in Aberdeen, Scotland, were built on land presented to the University of Aberdeen in 1898 by Miss Anne Cruickshank to commemorate her brother Dr. Alexander Cruickshank.
Hazlehead Park
Hazlehead Park is a public park in the Hazlehead area of Aberdeen, Scotland. 180 hectares in size, it was opened to the public in 1920, having formerly been the estate of Hazlehead House, home of William Rose, shipbuilder.
Johnston Gardens
Johnston Gardens is a small public garden in Aberdeen, Scotland. The garden has won the Britain in Bloom competition many times. The gardens are full with flowers and shrubbery which sole purpose is for aesthetics. This is a very popular place for wedding photographs to be taken.
Victoria Park
Victoria Park is a small park in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The park has an area of five hectares and was opened to the public in 1871. It is named after Queen Victoria.
Rubislaw and Queens Terrace Gardens
Rubislaw and Queens Terrace Gardens are two small public gardens in Aberdeen, Scotland. Although they are officially two parks, they are bisected only by one road which runs between the 1 hectare rectangular area it covers, so can be considered as one park for this article.
Westburn Park
Westburn Park is a public park located in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is owned by Aberdeen City Council and is one of the largest parks in the city, with an area of 10 hectares. It does not have flowerbeds or gardens and is mainly grass with some trees.
Berryden
Berryden is an area of Aberdeen quite near to the city centre. Berryden Retail Park is the main shopping destination in the north side of Aberdeen, with large chain store, smaller shops and a children's play centre. The retail park was purchased by Frasers Group in October 2020.
Scotstown Moor
Scotstown Moor is in the north of Aberdeen, Scotland. Scotstown Moor Local Nature Reserve is located four miles to the north of Aberdeen City Centre, near the residential areas of Dubford and Bridge of Don, at grid reference NJ 935116.
Green spaces and walkways in Aberdeen
The Scottish city of Aberdeen has a number of green spaces and walkways. The parks, gardens and floral displays which include 2 million roses, 11 million daffodils and 3 million crocuses have led the city to win the Royal Horticultural Society's Britain in Bloom Best City award many times, including a period of nine years straight.