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Pittencrieff Park Dunfermline Glen

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Updated: May 23, 2024 09:37 PM

Pittencrieff Park Dunfermline Glen is located in Dunfermline (City in Scotland), United Kingdom. It's address is Pittencrieff St, Dunfermline KY12 8QH, United Kingdom.

Pittencrieff St, Dunfermline KY12 8QH, United Kingdom

3G9M+F9 Dunfermline, United Kingdom

+44 345 155 0000

fife.gov.uk

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Where is Pittencrieff Park Dunfermline Glen?

Pittencrieff Park Dunfermline Glen is located at: Pittencrieff St, Dunfermline KY12 8QH, United Kingdom.

What is the phone number of Pittencrieff Park Dunfermline Glen?

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Coordinates: 56.0686708, -3.4665962

Pittencrieff Park Dunfermline Glen Reviews

Benny Hillman
2024-03-17 20:46:52 GMT

Very nice place to visit, for people and kids of all ages,
There are many trails to choose from and many beautiful spots to rest.
It is better to come in the late morning since some of the attractions close early.
The whole park is full of cute squirrels and nice birds.
Definitely recommend visiting. .

Foghorn BA
2024-03-27 17:15:51 GMT

Visited on a very windy day, and for the most part the trees and valleys kept it at bay.
Several tarmacked paths wind their way
throughout the park, it was pleasantly quiet, bird song was a constant companion, friendly dog walkers and the stalking squirrels are to be enjoyed too.
The grounds are immaculate.
Wish I had had more time to get acquainted with the greenhouse and missed out on seeing the peacocks too.
Want to know more, see it for yourselves, you won't be disappointed.

Wullie Michie
2024-05-13 12:13:30 GMT

Great place to walk round,take the kids play park plenty walks history squirrels peacocks and the abbey

rosered61
2024-03-31 18:38:42 GMT

Lovely park, great way to spend Easter Sunday. Lots of kids rolling their eggs, cafe with outdoor seating as well as indoor. Lots to see, lovely to walk around. Plenty to keep adults and children happy.

Mahwish Gulrez
2024-05-10 23:11:32 GMT

Such a beautiful park. I was in awe! Kids enjoyed a lot

Helene Houston
2024-03-25 21:37:52 GMT

Such a huge and beautiful park, so many trails to follow and gorgeous nature to see.

Helen Fraser-White
2023-10-18 10:35:52 GMT

Donated to the children of Dunfermline by Andrew Carnegie, this is a wonderful place for a walk, a talk, a family outing, a read of a book or some solitude. Pittencrief Park offers it all.

A great place to take kids, family and friends or to walk the dog.

The Friends of Pittencrief Park keep the park well maintained. The locals and visitors alike respect the work that goes into making the park the stunningly beautiful place that it is.

Litter is a rarity. The bins are emptied every day. A sign that the visitors, young and old, care for and appreciate the beauty of this special place.

There are three playground facilities for the children. Two located at the top park. One for the older age group, another for the smaller children and the disabled. The third is located down by the Glen gates. All three have age appropriate playing equipment. It's heartwarming to hear the chatting and laughter of the children as you walk by.

The peacocks roam freely and are a constant attraction to visitors as are the grey squirrels that also run around freely.

The Peacock Restaurant, with its veranda glass terracing, offers views across the park. Meals and snacks are available. Dogs are allowed, but understandably, on the terracing only (unless guid dogs).

The restaurant prices are reasonable, but, for a family, they may prove to be out of reach. However, there are tables and seating in the playground area that allow for a good old fashioned picnic.

There is much more to experience in Pittencrief Park. I would highly recommend this as a must place to go when visiting Dunfermline.

Well worth a visit!

Prem Gajree
2023-08-14 08:00:35 GMT

Delightful park with well maintained gardens and greenhouse. Lovely walks through the grounds with views of the Forth Bridges and the park is famous for its free roaming peacocks. Further walks down by the burn with places to explore for children. Free parking near the children's playpark.

Sharon Beckford
2023-10-29 11:55:52 GMT

Definitely the best park in Fife. Lovely walk. Streams, waterfall, peacocks, squirrels that will eat out your hand. Just a walk through to see the Abbey or you are into the town

Steve Sklenar
2024-01-22 17:06:31 GMT

Lovely park with different areas to explore. The café is wonderful.

Laura Collie
2023-05-11 19:28:32 GMT

The most beautiful inner city park I have been to so far! Went for an evening walk with my husband and the park is huge! There's a really nice balance of activities to do there mixed with the wildlife. The squirrels are all really approachable and friendly too which was really cool.

Danielle Thomas
2022-08-14 07:47:57 GMT

I'm from Wales, this park is one of the most beautiful places I've been to. We spent all day here just walking round, children playing in the parks. The peafowl/peacock sanctuary was nice, lovely to see that they were allowed to roam around the park. The glass buildings were cool, seeing the different types of plants and fish. If i come back to Fife this park is definitely on my list to visit again. The parking was free.

Loredana Ioana
2023-07-22 08:42:48 GMT

This place is large and beautiful, perfect for walks and various activities. You'll find a glass house with a garden full of diverse roses and flowers. The park also houses peacocks and pheasants roaming freely. If you're hungry or in need of a hot drink, the Peacock Restaurant is there for you. A wonderful spot to visit!

Nelson Silva
2024-03-31 14:27:48 GMT

A fantastic place to visit and to walk around,

Wanjiru Muriuki
2021-11-15 18:20:29 GMT

A beautiful park for a walk, rich in history, Plenty of open space and alot to see. Lovely gardens. Suitable for all ages. The children's play area is huge. Loved the fact that it is inclusive and separated per age. Lots of activities for the kiddies.

Stephanie Harris
2023-09-01 16:51:09 GMT

This is a wonderful, magical, charming park. Thoroughly enjoyed it. We walked around after we took a tour of the Abbey.

Margaret Carlyle
2023-08-02 21:11:30 GMT

What a beautiful place this is, for all age groups. Magnificent trees, fabulous flowers, lots of nooks, and crannies to play with the little ones. Toilets available. Good little cafe. Great scenery from the park over the surrounding area. Lots of history, too.A jewel in the town of Dunfermline . Put it on your list of places to visit.

Jennifer Blair
2023-01-07 09:06:36 GMT

What a gorgeous park! We are staying locally and enjoyed a walk around this lovely spot upon our arrival in Dunfermline. Loads of hidden paths on the lower levels and lovely paths along the water.

joula oula
2024-03-21 21:57:49 GMT

beautiful park in the city center. there is a greenhouse and a house for peacocks.🦚

Edie D
2022-10-16 21:50:47 GMT

Such a lovely park to wander around. The hot house is always nice to take a short trip into aswell, to see what is blooming at different times of the year.

The paths are mostly flat and you can use a powered wheelchair around the park easily enough. They are also fairly wide so passing by groups of people when taking your dog is fairly easy, and most people are smart enough to keep their dogs on leads.

It's a shame they don't keep the toilets open though, or at least have the disabled bathroom radar accessible. Luckily we visited at a time when the cafe was open.

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About Dunfermline
City in Scotland

Dunfermline is a city, parish, and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland, on high ground 3 miles from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. The city currently has an estimated population of 58,508. According to the National Records of Scotland, the greater Dunfermline area has a population of 76,210. The earliest known settlements in the area around Dunfermline probably date as far back as the Neolithic period. The area was not regionally significant until at least the Bronze Age. source

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