Lauderdale Park located at 78 Novar Dr, Glasgow G12 9TZ, UK

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DM Reid

5 Google Rating

In response to another review dogs are NOT permitted at Lauderdale park as small children could be p

5/ 5

In response to another review dogs are NOT permitted at Lauderdale park as small children could be playing. If you want somewhere to walk your dog then Old Station Park around the corner is where you should go. Otherwise Lauderdale park is a safe and enjoyable place for smaller children to play.

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Anna Foster

5 Google Rating

i was fourteen when some kids tried to sell me drugs here in 2012. still an excellent park

5/ 5

i was fourteen when some kids tried to sell me drugs here in 2012. still an excellent park

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Tom Moore

4 Google Rating

Always a good park

4/ 5

Always a good park

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Darren Brown

4 Google Rating

Good for dog walking.

4/ 5

Good for dog walking.

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Andrea Macpherson

2 Google Rating

2/ 5

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Ashlee W

5 Google Rating

Just discovered this hidden gem. You can easily spend 2 hours with young kids between here and neigh

5/ 5

Just discovered this hidden gem. You can easily spend 2 hours with young kids between here and neighbouring Old Station Park, plus Sainsburys in between the two for park picnic food! Love the blend of play park and natural activities like the hidden trampolines in the grass.

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David Armstrong

5 Google Rating

Lovely little park, nice seats and close to Station Park incase the kids get board you can go there

5/ 5

Lovely little park, nice seats and close to Station Park incase the kids get board you can go there for different things they can play on. A few shops near to grab a coffee or a snack.

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Katherine Leighton

5 Google Rating

Friendly accessible park. Good for babies an young children

5/ 5

Friendly accessible park. Good for babies an young children

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Keith Fuller (k2focus)

4 Google Rating

The trampolines are broke, but it's still nice. The people who go there have an odd obsession with s

4/ 5

The trampolines are broke, but it's still nice. The people who go there have an odd obsession with squirrels. They all freak out and act like they just saw a golden unicorn any time one is within a mile of the place. It's weird.

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Christine Samy

5 Google Rating

Cosy and fun for toddlers. We certainly enjoy our time there.

5/ 5

Cosy and fun for toddlers. We certainly enjoy our time there.

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