Join us for a walk in one of the town's oldest public parks, designed by the renowned Victorian landscape architect Robert Marnock in 1889. It still contains original historic features, such as Marnock Lake and the grottoes or 'dripping wells'. There are excellent facilities including accessible paths, a café, public toilets and play areas for your children to enjoy.
Our walk will be available every Monday morning (excluding Bank Holidays) from 10.30am and will last approximately 60 minutes. Our route may vary slightly each week but we will visit several of the Park's key features as we go.
There is no car park but the park can be accessed for free from several entrances, the main ones being from Auckland Road, Upper Grosvenor Road and Hilbert Road. It is just a short walk or cycle from both the town centre and High Brooms train station. It is also on the 281 Bus route.