Maxwell Park located at 126 Terregles Ave, Glasgow G41 4DQ, UK

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Joseph Sokolov

3 Google Rating

Nice wee walk and good to see ducks thriving,was surprised to see new ducklings, this time of year.

3/ 5

Nice wee walk and good to see ducks thriving,was surprised to see new ducklings, this time of year. I wish people would put their dog on a lead when nearing the platform where the ducks are feeding. Especially with young duckling around.

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Bilaliii1 .

5 Google Rating

Great local park in the area. Small pond and a great wee playground for the kids. A very nice flower

5/ 5

Great local park in the area. Small pond and a great wee playground for the kids. A very nice flower bed through the year and some great spots just to relax.

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Prijo Jose

4 Google Rating

It is a good park to walk, and cycling, and pay for kids... Some of the area's are not clean...

4/ 5

It is a good park to walk, and cycling, and pay for kids... Some of the area's are not clean...

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MrWamsim .

5 Google Rating

Beautiful little park to walk or cycle around.

5/ 5

Beautiful little park to walk or cycle around.

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Carole Ann Yuill

4 Google Rating

I just love feeding the ducks and watching the dogs play. Park is a good size for a nice walk.

4/ 5

I just love feeding the ducks and watching the dogs play. Park is a good size for a nice walk.

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Pradeep

5 Google Rating

Lovely park situated in a quiet residential area. Parking can be an issue due to its location. Main

5/ 5

Lovely park situated in a quiet residential area. Parking can be an issue due to its location. Mainly used my residence and great for all to use especially dog lovers.

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J R

5 Google Rating

Lovely

5/ 5

Lovely

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thomas wallace

5 Google Rating

Nice park with small pond. Very quiet surroundings with easy parking. Very popular with locals. Plen

5/ 5

Nice park with small pond. Very quiet surroundings with easy parking. Very popular with locals. Plenty of seats and a small picnic area with bench seats and tables. Nice and flat if you find hills a problem.

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Sarah Power

5 Google Rating

This is a great little park with a duck pond, a playground and lots of trees and bushes for the kids

5/ 5

This is a great little park with a duck pond, a playground and lots of trees and bushes for the kids to hide in. There's also a book box where you can borrow books or leave some for the next person.

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Andrew Lowrie

5 Google Rating

Peace and calm, lovely walk amongst the trees .."boating pond" is now a nature reserve...brought bac

5/ 5

Peace and calm, lovely walk amongst the trees .."boating pond" is now a nature reserve...brought back many childhood memories

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