Nature reserves, parks & green spaces in Glasgow City
Showing 51–100 of 551 locations in Glasgow City, Glasgow.
Scotland's largest city, with Kelvingrove Park, Pollok Country Park's ancient woodland, the Clyde Walkway, and quick access to Loch Lomond National Park.
Bishop Loch
Reservoir· 30 ha
King George V Park
Urban park· 28 ha
Auchinlea Park
Urban park· 26 ha
Temple Park
Urban park· 25 ha
Commonhead Moss
Commonhead Moss is a 25-hectare Local Nature Reserve situated in Glasgow City, Scotland. The moss features wetland habitats that support a range of wildlife, including bird species, making it a good spot for nature walks.
Nature reserve· 25 ha
Deaconsbank Green
Urban park· 25 ha
Croft Park
Urban park· 23 ha
Church of St Bernard
Urban park· 23 ha
Early Braes Park
Urban park· 22 ha
Sandyhills Park
Urban park· 20 ha
Richmond Park
Urban park· 20 ha
Garscadden Burn
Garscadden Burn is a 20-hectare local nature reserve in Glasgow City, Glasgow. This green space contains woodland alongside the burn, attracting various bird species and providing paths for walking and enjoying natural surroundings.
Nature reserve· 20 ha
Cathkin Park
Urban park· 20 ha
Nethercraigs Park
Urban park· 19 ha
Sighthill Park
Urban park· 19 ha
Queens Park Recreation Grounds
Urban park· 19 ha
Ross Hall Park
Urban park· 18 ha
Hogarth Park
Urban park· 18 ha
Auldhouse Park
Urban park· 17 ha
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Urban park· 17 ha
Eastfield Park
Urban park· 17 ha
Frankfield Loch
Reservoir· 17 ha
Frankfield Loch
Reservoir· 17 ha
Temple Recreation Ground
Urban park· 17 ha
Elder Park
Urban park· 16 ha
Cardonald Park
Urban park· 16 ha
Maryhill Park
Urban park· 16 ha
Cleddans Burn
Cleddans Burn is a 16-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Glasgow City, Scotland. The area features riverside habitats and woodlands, which are popular for peaceful walks and spotting various bird species and other wildlife.
Nature reserve· 16 ha
Greenfield Park
Urban park· 16 ha
Maxwell Park
Urban park· 15 ha
Toryglen Park
Urban park· 15 ha
Knightswood Park
Urban park· 15 ha
Hurlet Hill
Hurlet Hill is a Local Nature Reserve of 15 hectares located in Glasgow City, Glasgow. This area features open grassland and woodland, providing habitats for wildlife including butterflies and various species of birds, as well as paths for outdoor activities.
Nature reserve· 15 ha
Stirling Maxwell Forest Park
Urban park· 14 ha
Yorkhill Park
Urban park· 13 ha
Victoria Park Nature Trail
Urban park· 13 ha
Cranhill Park
Urban park· 13 ha
Glenconner Park
Urban park· 12 ha
Croftfoot
Croftfoot is a 12-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Glasgow City, Scotland. This area consists of grasslands and small woodlands, offering visitors a chance to engage in peaceful walks while spotting local birds and other wildlife.
Nature reserve· 12 ha
Mansewood High Park
Urban park· 12 ha
Early Braes
Early Braes is a 12-hectare local nature reserve located in Glasgow City, Glasgow. This green space features habitats that support local wildlife, including birds and insects, and offers walking trails for visitors to explore.
Nature reserve· 12 ha
Newlands Park
Urban park· 12 ha
St Kentigern's Roman Catholic Cemetery
Urban park· 11 ha
Festival Park
Urban park· 11 ha
Ardmay Park Playing Fields
Urban park· 11 ha
Todd's Well
Todd's Well is a Local Nature Reserve occupying 10 hectares in Glasgow City, Glasgow, Scotland. The reserve consists of lush woodlands and open areas, providing habitats for birds and small mammals, with walking paths for exploration.
Nature reserve· 10 ha
Molendinar Park
Urban park· 10 ha
Garrowhill Park
Urban park· 9 ha
Drumchapel Congregational Church
Urban park· 9 ha
Croftcroighn Park
Urban park· 8 ha