Dalmuir Public Park located at 9 Overtoun Rd, Clydebank G81 3QY, UK

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Dalmuir Public Park glasgow
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Peter Kelly

5 Google Rating

One of the bigger parks in Clydebank and a stones throw from the train station and bus stops. They a

5/ 5

One of the bigger parks in Clydebank and a stones throw from the train station and bus stops. They also do one of the better fireworks displays every year.

Ken McGirr

5 Google Rating

Play park, duck pond with a couple of nesting swans, riverside wooded walk and plenty of large open

5/ 5

Play park, duck pond with a couple of nesting swans, riverside wooded walk and plenty of large open spaces. A great hidden gem only 2 minutes from our house. Ideal for walks with the dog or our granddaughter, surprised we’ve lived locally for 15years and only just found this fantastic green space.

Andrew Armit

5 Google Rating

Quiet park, well maintained, great place to go for a walk or run.

5/ 5

Quiet park, well maintained, great place to go for a walk or run.

Valerie Carcary

5 Google Rating

Enjoyed my time there with my granddaughter....park has changed over the years, nicer place to be.

5/ 5

Enjoyed my time there with my granddaughter....park has changed over the years, nicer place to be.

Ann Campbell

5 Google Rating

It's a nice walk me my husband and the kids had a great time

5/ 5

It's a nice walk me my husband and the kids had a great time

cammy

3 Google Rating

Ok

3/ 5

Ok

Kimberley Allen

5 Google Rating

Great park for a day out with plenty of areas to sit and take in the views

5/ 5

Great park for a day out with plenty of areas to sit and take in the views

Jahan Shah

5 Google Rating

Great Park. Very clean, good for kids or a walk or run. Easy to park too.

5/ 5

Great Park. Very clean, good for kids or a walk or run. Easy to park too.

Scott Scott

5 Google Rating

My wee dog loved this place. Reminds me of her every time I go. Kept nice and respectable

5/ 5

My wee dog loved this place. Reminds me of her every time I go. Kept nice and respectable

Paddy James Adair

4 Google Rating

Best park in the clydebank/glasgow region!

4/ 5

Best park in the clydebank/glasgow region!

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