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A charming and accessible park in Moffat featuring boating, play areas, historic memorials, and peaceful green spaces for all ages.
Station Park in Moffat is a well-maintained public park located on Beattock Road along the A701. It features a boating lake, children’s play areas, flower beds, and a putting green, making it a popular spot for families and visitors seeking a relaxing outdoor experience. The park also honors local heritage with a memorial to Air Chief Marshal Hugh Dowding, a notable WWII figure born in Moffat. Open daily from 8am to 6pm, it offers free parking and accessible facilities.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
Driving to Station Park via the A701 Beattock Road typically takes 10 to 15 minutes from central Moffat. Free parking is available opposite the park, including two electric vehicle charging points. Note that parking spaces may be limited during peak times.
Bus
Local bus services connect Moffat town centre to stops near Beattock Road, with a 5 to 10-minute walk to Station Park. Buses run approximately every hour, and tickets cost around £2 to £4 one way. Check local timetables for schedules.
Walking
From Moffat town centre, walking to Station Park takes about 20 minutes along mostly flat, paved roads suitable for all fitness levels and wheelchair users. The route offers pleasant views of the town and surrounding greenery.
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