Bellahouston Park is situated at Bellahouston in Glasgow G52 1HH offering expansive green spaces designed for recreation and relaxation. This popular park features walking trails alongside sports facilities catering to individuals seeking active pursuits or family outings alike. Bellahouston’s inviting atmosphere encourages social interaction among visitors through various organized events throughout the year. Committed to maintaining clean facilities while promoting inclusivity within the community makes Bellahouston Park an ideal destination for outdoor enjoyment.

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Tunde Cockshott

3 Google Rating

Very large park but mostly taken up with wide open spaces good for playing sports, hosting concerts,

3/ 5

Very large park but mostly taken up with wide open spaces good for playing sports, hosting concerts, but other wise of little interest. Some more intimate walks at the top of the hill and historical interest as site of the empire exhibition of 1938. A few remnants remain but park also has the house of an art lover and the artificial ski slope.

Paul Blackwood

5 Google Rating

Glasgow rangers friendly staff and family

5/ 5

Glasgow rangers friendly staff and family

Donnamarie Gillespie

5 Google Rating

Huge park.lots for kids and adults

5/ 5

Huge park.lots for kids and adults

tony galt

4 Google Rating

One of the many great parks in Glasgow. Great for a walk or running/cycling. If you've not been for

4/ 5

One of the many great parks in Glasgow. Great for a walk or running/cycling. If you've not been for a while give it a visit

Roderick O'Donnell

5 Google Rating

Fantastic park for a visit. If dog walking, plenty of open space and the ability to see for some dis

5/ 5

Fantastic park for a visit. If dog walking, plenty of open space and the ability to see for some distance. Particularly liked the cycle track.

Heather Dundas

5 Google Rating

Green, just what you'd expect 😊

5/ 5

Green, just what you'd expect 😊

Peter Connors

5 Google Rating

An oasis of peace away from the noise & smell of traffic.

5/ 5

An oasis of peace away from the noise & smell of traffic.

peter healy

5 Google Rating

Been going there since I was a kid and 68 now

5/ 5

Been going there since I was a kid and 68 now

thomas wallace

5 Google Rating

Plenty to see and do. Plenty of free parking around. Sports centre available with swimming and gym.

5/ 5

Plenty to see and do. Plenty of free parking around. Sports centre available with swimming and gym.

Angela Fletcher

4 Google Rating

Lovely venue (shame about the weather when I visited) staff superb

4/ 5

Lovely venue (shame about the weather when I visited) staff superb

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