Parks & Playgrounds in Fife
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Beveridge Park lies to the West of Kirkcaldy, and has many pleasant features including formal gardens, play facilities, sporting facilities and a pond where boating is available....
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Ravenscraig Park lies to the East of Kirkcaldy. The park has pleasant woodland walks which connect to the coastal path network. Access to Ravenscraig castle and the Harbour...
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Silverburn Park is situated on the main east coast tourist route with access being gained midway between the towns of Leven and Largo. It is a very peaceful and tranquil location...
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Just two miles from the centre of St Andrews lies Craigtoun Country Park; a beautiful haven with mature trees, shrub and grass areas, as well as a modern children's play area....
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Welcome to Lochore Meadows Country Park. With the loch as its heart, the park provides a strong and varied mix of informal and formal leisure activities and experiences such as
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'The Glen' as it is more commonly known as by local people, is one of Scotland's most important urban parks and an extremely popular facility.
The Park was purchased in 1902...
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Riverside Park, centrally situated in Glenrothes, has pleasant woodland walks, floral gardens, a pond and recently an Arboretum has been planted.
The park has several play areas...
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Balbirnie Park lies to the north east of Glenrothes and comprises of 416 acres of attractive parkland and woodland garden.
The park also houses a remarkable rhododendron collectio...
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The first Botanic Garden in St. Andrews dates from 1889, when Dr. John Wilson laid out beds for plants for university teaching and research purposes, in a quarter of an acre of...
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