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Pollok Country Park: Glasgow’s Historic and Scenic Urban Oasis

Explore Glasgow’s largest country park, blending rich history, stunning gardens, woodland trails, and cultural treasures in a peaceful urban retreat.

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Pollok Country Park is Glasgow’s largest and only country park within city limits, spanning 361 acres of woodlands, gardens, and open spaces. It features historic Pollok House, the renowned Burrell Collection museum, and a famous Highland cattle fold. Visitors can explore over 6 miles of trails, formal gardens, mountain bike circuits, and peaceful picnic spots, all set within a rich heritage landscape that blends natural beauty with cultural treasures.

A brief summary to Pollok Country Park

  • 2060 Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow, Bellahouston, G43 1AT, GB
  • +441412875064
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 2 to 6 hours
  • Free
  • Environment icon Outdoor
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
  • Monday 10 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-6 pm
  • Friday 10 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit the Pollok House Gardens to enjoy the beautiful hedge maze, fairy village, and scenic viewpoints even while the house is closed.
  • See the famous Highland cattle grazing in the fields, a unique and historic attraction within the park.
  • Explore the Burrell Collection museum for free, featuring an impressive art and artifact collection set within woodland surroundings.
  • Take advantage of the mountain bike trails suited for all levels, from gentle green circuits to challenging red routes.
  • Parking is available with charges; consider public transport options like Pollokshaws West train station and shuttle bus for easier access.
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Getting There

  • Train and Shuttle

    Take a train from Glasgow Central to Pollokshaws West station (approx. 10 minutes). From there, a free electric shuttle bus runs every 30 minutes to Pollok House and the park, making access easy and convenient.

  • Car

    Drive via Junction 1 of the M77 motorway with clear signage to Pollok Country Park. Paid parking is available at the Riverside Carpark and near the Burrell Collection, charging £5 for 4 hours or £10 for all day.

  • Bus

    Several local bus routes serve Pollokshaws Road, providing regular connections from Glasgow city centre and surrounding neighborhoods. Bus travel time ranges from 20 to 35 minutes depending on route and traffic.

  • Cycling

    Pollok Country Park is accessible via National Cycle Network Routes 7 and 75, with dedicated bike trails inside the park. Cycling from Shawlands or Pollokshaws East stations takes about 10-15 minutes on safe, traffic-free paths.

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A Vast Green Sanctuary in the Heart of Glasgow

Pollok Country Park is the largest park in Glasgow, covering 361 acres (146 hectares) of diverse landscapes including woodlands, grasslands, and formal gardens. It is the only designated country park within the city boundary, offering a rare blend of urban accessibility and rural tranquility. The park’s extensive network of over 6 miles (11 km) of walking and cycling trails invites visitors to immerse themselves in nature, whether on foot or by bike. The River Cart meanders through the park, enhancing its scenic charm and providing habitats for local wildlife.

Historic Legacy and Architectural Heritage

The park was once part of the Old Pollok Estate, home to the Maxwell family for over 700 years. At its heart stands Pollok House, an elegant 18th-century mansion managed by the National Trust for Scotland. Though currently closed for conservation, the house’s gardens remain open, showcasing a stunning hedge maze, fairy village, gazebo, and Polloktoun Bridge. The Maxwell family’s legacy is deeply woven into the park’s history, with the estate’s architecture and landscape design reflecting centuries of Scottish heritage.

The Burrell Collection: A Cultural Treasure Within the Park

Nestled centrally in Pollok Country Park is the Burrell Collection, a world-class museum housing over 8,000 artworks and artifacts gifted to Glasgow by Sir William Burrell. The museum’s galleries are designed to harmonize with the surrounding woodlands, including the popular ‘Walk in the Woods’ gallery that lets visitors enjoy art amid nature. The Burrell Collection is free to visit and open six days a week, adding a unique cultural dimension to the park’s natural appeal.

Wildlife and Outdoor Experiences

One of the park’s most beloved features is its Highland cattle fold, home to a herd of pedigree Highland cows established nearly 200 years ago by the Maxwell family. These iconic 'hairy coos' graze year-round in the fields, serving as a living link to Scotland’s rural past. The park also supports diverse wildlife, including squirrels and birds, making it a peaceful spot for nature observation. Visitors can enjoy woodland walks, an orienteering course, and three mountain bike circuits catering to all skill levels—from gentle green trails to challenging red routes.

Community, Recreation, and Wellbeing

Pollok Country Park is a vibrant hub for community activities and outdoor wellbeing. It hosts parkruns, yoga sessions, guided nature walks, and social events that engage locals and visitors alike. The park’s varied environments—from manicured gardens to wild woodlands—offer spaces for relaxation, mindfulness, and adventure. Its role as a green lung for Glasgow is celebrated with awards like Best Park in Britain (2007) and Best Park in Europe (2008).

Visitor Amenities and Accessibility

The park provides several car parks with paid parking (£5 for 4 hours, £10 all day), including near Pollok House and the Burrell Collection. Public transport options include nearby train stations (Pollokshaws West and East) and shuttle services. Facilities such as restrooms, picnic areas, and information boards support a comfortable visit. While Pollok House is temporarily closed, the gardens and park grounds remain open 24/7 year-round, welcoming visitors to explore at any time.

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